OpenCms
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Developer(s) | Alkacon Software and the OpenCms community |
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Stable release | 9.5.0
/ November 2, 2014 |
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Operating system | Cross-platform |
Platform | Java, XML |
Type | Content management system |
License | GNU Lesser General Public License |
Website | www.opencms.org |
OpenCms is an open source content management system[1] written in Java.[2][3] It is distributed by Alkacon Software under the LGPL license.[4] OpenCms requires a JSP Servlet container such as Apache Tomcat.[4]
It is a CMS application with a browser-based work environment, asset management, user management, workflow management, a WYSIWYG editor, internationalization support, content versioning, and many more features including proxying of requests to another endpoint.[2]
OpenCms was launched in 1999,[4] based on its closed-source predecessor MhtCms. The first open source version was released in 2000.
OpenCms has been used by large organizations such as the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, the LGT Bank of Lichtenstein, BP South Africa, and UNICEF Netherlands.[4]
See also
Further reading
- Liliedahl, Dan. Opencms 7 Development. Packt Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84719-105-2.
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(help) - Butcher, Matt. Building Websites with OpenCms. Packt Publishing. ISBN 978-1-904811-04-6.
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References
- ^ Rähm, Jan (2007-06-26). "OpenCMS 7 kurz vor Veröffentlichung" (in German). Retrieved 2009-01-23.
- ^ a b Asipenko, Slava (17 Sep 2006). "OpenCms 6.0: A Review". CMS Watch. Retrieved 2009-01-23.
- ^ "Quelloffenes Content-Management". 2002-04-26. Retrieved 2009-01-23.
- ^ a b c d McGrath, John (28 November 2002). "Open-source CMS: On the rise". ZD Net. Retrieved 2009-01-23.
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