Which cmf systems/web app servers are worth their salt?
While I delevop extensively in Zope, a local school has asked me to do a class on cmf systems. Naurally I will present Zope, but I also need to tell about other systems. Does anybody know about other systems than the ones I have listed in the bottom? I have intentionally left out Acs as it seems to be fading away. Comments on any of the systems would also be a help. Web application servers ======================= Free: Zope http://www.zope.org/ 'nuf said! JBoss http://www.jboss.org/ Fully functional, ready-to-run web application server Orion Application Server http://www.orionserver.com/ A pure java full-featured application-server that supports J2EE and EJB Midgard http://www.midgard-project.org/ Open Source Application Server. Midgard is a freely-available solution for managing content on Web, Extranet and Intranet services. Commercial: ColdFusion http://www.macromedia.com/software/coldfusion/ BEA's WebLogic http://www.bea.com/products/weblogic/server/index.shtml IBM WebSphere® Application Server http://www-3.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/ Version 4.0 is the premier Java^(TM) technology-based Web application server Content Management Framworks ============================ Typo3 http://www.typo3.com/ Zope cmf http://cmf.zope.org/ regards Max M "klaatu verata niktu"
--On 27 August 2002 09:32 +0200 Max M <maxm@mxm.dk> wrote:
While I delevop extensively in Zope, a local school has asked me to do a class on cmf systems. Naurally I will present Zope, but I also need to tell about other systems.
Does anybody know about other systems than the ones I have listed in the bottom?
So, just to be clear, you're looking for "frameworks from which a Content Management System might be built" rather than the finished CMS product itself (extensible though it might itself be)? Both lists are long I suspect, but the latter is alot longer. Paul -- The Library, Tyndall Avenue, Univ. of Bristol, Bristol, BS8 1TJ, UK E-mail: paul.browning@bristol.ac.uk URL: http://www.bris.ac.uk/
Paul Browning wrote:
So, just to be clear, you're looking for "frameworks from which a Content Management System might be built" rather than the finished CMS product itself (extensible though it might itself be)?
Both lists are long I suspect, but the latter is alot longer.
Actually I am looking for both. But I am mostly interrested in system that has relative widespread use. I will do a writeup on the web with my findings afterwards so others can get an overview. regards Max M "klaatu verata niktu"
Hi, Check out this website for a catalog of CMS's: http://www.cmsinfo.org/ Also check out the CMS listserv: http://cms-list.org/ Regards, Philip Glaser Principal and Software Architect Sustainable Software Solutions, LLC StillSmallVoice@DirectvInternet.com www.sustainsoft.com 973-951-9522
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