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- Apache Jackrabbit - [Clicks: 188]
The Jackrabbit Project has been formed to develop an open source implementation of the Content Repository for Java Technology API (JCR), being specified within the Java Community Process as JSR-170.
http://incubator.apache.org/jackrabbit/ - Apache Lenya by Michael Wechner, et al. - [Clicks: 133]
Apache Lenya is a Java-based Open-Source Content Management System. It is based on open standards such as XML and XSLT. One of its core components is Cocoon from the Apache Software Foundation. Lenya supports inline WYSIWYG editors. Your site editors do not have to learn XML. This is possible thanks to the support of XML, XSLT and XML Schema on the client side. An adminstration interface allows advanced users to monitor the CMS, and perform configuration tasks.
http://cocoon.apache.org/lenya/ - basicPortal(bP) by Vic Cekvenich, et al. - [Clicks: 48]
bP is a Struts best practices web application that requires a database to run. It stores dynamic content in a DB (in an XML/HTML field*) for a very simple CMS portal. It uses standard J2EE JDBC Realms for user security and support RIA+SOA. ...bP is open source and free to evaluate.
http://basicportal.com/ - Cofax - [Clicks: 58]
Cofax is a web-based text and multimedia publication system. It was designed to simplify the presentation of newspapers on the Web and to expedite real-time Web publication. It was designed originally at Knight Ridder to serve the content for several of its newspapers, including its largest, the Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia Daily News. Cofax was the tool it used to manage and build numerous web sites across its network for two years.
http://www.cofax.org/index.jsp - eAdmin/OWX - [Clicks: 17]
eAdmin / OWX (standing for OmniaWeb-X) is a webbased site mangement software, a development framework and list generator. It uses opensource software to run.
http://www.eadmin.ch/pages/en/home/ - InfoGlue Content Management Platform by Mattias Bogeblad, Per Wennman, et al. - [Clicks: 119]
InfoGlue is an advanced, scalable and robust content management platform written in 100% Java. Key features includes full multi-language support, good reuse between sites and extensive integration capabilities. InfoGlue is suitable for a wide range of applications and organisations and is released under the GPL-license. We have dedicated ourselves to make InfoGlue the fast, reliable and cost effective way to manage and publish your organisations information on the web. It is not only userfriendly and packed with great functionality but we have also put a great deal of effort into making it easy to maintain.
http://www.infoglue.org/infoglueDeliverLive/ViewPage.action - Jahia - [Clicks: 100]
An integrated web content management and corporate portal server; 100% Java based; Available under a collaborative source license (contribue or pay paradigm); Installed in minutes; Easy to use and to administer; Full Multilanguage and I18N support; Staging environement (Draft & Preview mode); Content Workflow; Content Versioning; Document Management (WebDAV Support); Built-in Portlet-based interface; Built-in support for standardized java web applications and web services (default servlets supported as portlets); Full web-based administration; Integrated with the Apache Lucene Search Engine; LDAP compliant; JSP and JSTL support for easy templates development; Integrated HTML cache engine; dynamic XML export module and much more...
http://www.jahia.org/jahia/Jahia - Jakarta Slide - [Clicks: 48]
Slide is a project composed of multiple modules tied together using WebDAV. … The Slide project main module is a Content Management and Integration System, which can be seen as a low-level content management framework. Conceptually, it provides a hierarchical organization of binary content which can be stored into arbitrary, heterogenous, distributed data stores. In addition, Slide integrates security, locking, versioning, as well as many other services.
http://jakarta.apache.org/slide/ - JNuke - [Clicks: 133]
This is the new place of javanuke, J2EE Content Management Sytem. Java nuke is a "clone" of phpnuke.org, but using all advantages of the Java language.
https://jnuke.dev.java.net/ - Magnolia by Boris Kraft, et al. - [Clicks: 119]
Magnolia is the free, open source, J2EE deployable content management system (CMS) developed by obinary. Magnolia is written in Java and uses the upcoming standard API for Java-based content repositories (JCR) to access its content. It has an easy to use web-browser interface, a clear API and a useful custom tag library for easy templating in JSP and Servlets... Magnolia is the first open-source content-management-system (CMS) which adheres to the upcoming standard of Java content repositories (JCR).
http://www.obinary.com/en/magnolia.html - MMBase - [Clicks: 39]
MMBase is a Web Content Management System with strong multi media features. MMBase has a large installed base in The Netherlands, and is used by major Dutch broadcasters, publishers, educational institutes, national and local governments. MMBase is written in Java, it is Open Source Software (MPL) and all standards used are as 'open' as possible. The system can be used with all major operating systems, application servers and databases.
http://www.mmbase.org/index.jsp - Nukes on JBoss by Julien Viet, et al. - [Clicks: 72]
Nukes on JBoss is a full fledged Content Management System (CMS) with advanced user/group management, security rules and pluggable components. Components can be deployed at runtime while the application is running. It is all written in JBoss and most importantly nukes powers this website you are looking at it.
http://jboss.org/developers/projects/nukes/index - OpenCms - The Open Source Content Management System - [Clicks: 153]
OpenCms is a professional level Open Source Website Content Management System. OpenCms helps to create and manage complex websites easily without knowledge of html. An integrated WYSIWYG editor with a user interface similar to well known office applications helps the user creating the contents, while a sophisticated template engine enforces a site-wide corporate layout. As true Open Source software, OpenCms is completely free of licensing costs.
http://www.opencms.org/opencms/en/index.html - The Madrid Project - [Clicks: 82]
Madrid is a project dedicated to the development of Java-based and J2EE focused collaborative content management technologies in open source. The first component to be delivered as part of the project is the Madrid Platform.
http://www.madrid-project.org/