Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2006 23:21:19 +0200 From: Oliver Lietz <freebsd-java@oliverlietz.de> To: freebsd-java@freebsd.org Cc: Norberto Meijome <freebsd@meijome.net> Subject: Re: CMS - portal server Question Message-ID: <200608252321.21347.freebsd-java@oliverlietz.de> In-Reply-To: <20060825231052.4dc466dc@localhost> References: <E1GGWoY-0003hZ-M8@matrix.gatewaynet.com> <20060825231052.4dc466dc@localhost>
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Am Freitag, 25. August 2006 15:10 schrieb Norberto Meijome: > On Fri, 25 Aug 2006 11:13:18 +0300 > > Achilleas mantzios <achill@matrix.gatewaynet.com> wrote: > > i am thinking of deploying a CMS system for our corporate web server. > > > > I have seen/installed/tested : > > > > Jboss Portal : Seeems good and standards complying but too unstable > > Apache Lenya : Very unstable - could not get it to any useful work > > Php-nuke : (despite our favor towards java, this seems stable but not > > what we want) OpenCMS : Very stable but not so open source - some > > one has to pay to get anything more than the basic Read the source and try to understand what's happening inside the CMS before you choose one. Some have a shiny frontend but smell inside like dead fish. [...] > Java based, I've just been reading about Magnolia, which seems quite > impressive http://www.magnolia.info , but I'm always a bit weary of > products that are open source with an 'enterprise version with more > features'... Magnolia is a good choice. It's open, has an active developer community and is standards-based. Read the "Licensing" thread from 15th August 2006 by Boris Kraft. Oliver
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