Tamer Salama's Weblog: "Opensource CMS
I've been looking around for a a Java based opensourced CMS. The journey is quite fascinating. Many projects with many features, design and architecture.
I've been to Magnolia, InfoGlue, Daisy, and more. Still not set on which one I'm going to use.
Magnolia seems like a good choice, one advantage is their use of the upcoming API for java content repository JSR-170 (Content Repository for JavaTM technology API).
A good place to stop was CMS Matrix for a comparison of features. It doesn't reflect the most recent features, but at least it's quite good in listing them out."
Sunday, January 09, 2005
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