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Magnolia powers the websites of government as well as leading Fortune 500 enterprises in more than 100 countries on all continents...
» complete changeMagnolia powers the websites of government as well as leading Fortune 500 enterprises in more than 100 countries on all continents of the world. It is a leading Content Management System favored for its ease-of-use and availability under an Open Source license. The page editing interface enables authors to lay out content exactly as it would appear to the website visitor. Under the hood, Magnolia contains best-of-breed Java technology based on open standards to allow for tailor-made solutions. Enterprise-grade support and services are available by the vendor and partners world-wide.
Magnolia is a leading [[open-source]] [[cms|content-management-system]] (CMS), built from scratch to support [[JSR-170]], the upcoming standard API for [[JCR|java content repositories]] (JCR).
Magnolia's primary goal is ease of use for all parties involved in running a [[CMS]].
Magnolia includes everything to get started with a standalone installation in less than 10 minutes. Magnolia runs on all common [[os|operating-systems]] (JDK 1.4.1 or later required). No additional software or databases are needed.
Magnolia Content Management features a very flexible structure, platform-independence through the use of [[Java]] and [[XML]], a simple to use API, easy templating through the use of [[JSP]], [[JSTL]] and a custom [[tag library]], automatic administrative UI generation, transparent and uniform data access to multiple data repositories, easy configuration through XML, easy application integration and easy deployment with professional staging on any [[J2EE]] Server.
Magnolia has originally been developed by [[obinary]] and is now maintained by [[Magnolia International]], whose mission is to develop Magnolia to its full potential.
"Magnolia is a content management system (CMS) which
adheres to the upcoming standard of Java content
repositories. Its main...
"Magnolia is a content management system (CMS) which
adheres to the upcoming standard of Java content
repositories. Its main goal is ease of use
for all parties involved in running a CMS. It has an easy
to use Web browser interface, it features a very flexible
structure, platform-independence through the use of
Java and XML, a simple to use API, easy templating
through the use of JSP, JSTL and a custom tag library,
automatic administrative UI generation, transparent and
uniform data access to multiple data repositories, easy
configuration through XML, easy application integration,
and easy deployment with professional staging on any
J2EE Server. "
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Magnolia is available free of charge as an [[open source]] product.
Magnolia is a leading [[open-source]] [[cms|content-management-system]] (CMS), built from scratch to support [[JSR-170]], the upcoming standard API for [[JCR|java content repositories]] (JCR).
Magnolia's primary goal is ease of use for all parties involved in running a [[CMS]].
Magnolia includes everything to get started with a standalone installation in less than 10 minutes. Magnolia runs on all common [[os|operating-systems]] (JDK 1.4.1 or later required). No additional software or databases are needed.
Magnolia Content Management features a very flexible structure, platform-independence through the use of [[Java]] and [[XML]], a simple to use API, easy templating through the use of [[JSP]], [[JSTL]] and a custom [[tag library]], automatic administrative UI generation, transparent and uniform data access to multiple data repositories, easy configuration through XML, easy application integration and easy deployment with professional staging on any [[J2EE]] Server.
Magnolia has originally been developed by [[obinary]] and is now maintained by [[Magnolia International]], whose mission is to develop Magnolia to its full potential.
Magnolia is available free of charge as an [[open source]] product.
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Magnolia Content Management features a very flexible structure, platform-independence through the use of [[Java]] Java...
Magnolia is a leading [[open-source]] [[cms|content-management-system]] (CMS), built from scratch to support [[JSR-170]], the upcoming standard API for [[JCR|java content repositories]] (JCR).
Magnolia's primary goal is ease of use for all parties involved in running a [[CMS]].
Magnolia includes everything to get started with a standalone installation in less than 10 minutes. Magnolia runs on all common [[os|operating-systems]] (JDK 1.4.1 or later required). No additional software or databases are needed.
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Magnolia Content Management features a very flexible structure, platform-independence through the use of [[Java]] Java and [[XML]], XML, a simple to use API, easy templating through the use of [[JSP]], [[JSTL]] JSP, JSTL and a custom [[tag library]], tag library, automatic administrative UI generation, transparent and uniform data access to multiple data repositories, easy configuration through XML, easy application integration and easy deployment with professional staging on any [[J2EE]] J2EE Server.
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Magnolia has originally been developed by [[obinary]] obinary and is now maintained by [[Magnolia International]], Magnolia International, whose mission is to develop Magnolia to its full potential.
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Magnolia is available free of charge as an [[open source]] open source product.
Magnolia is a leading [[open-source]] [[cms|content-management-system]] (CMS), open-source content-management-system (CMS) ...
Magnolia is a leading [[open-source]] [[cms|content-management-system]] (CMS), open-source content-management-system (CMS) which has been built from scratch to support [[JSR-170]], JSR-170, the upcoming standard API for [[JCR|java java content repositories]] repositories (JCR).
Magnolia's primary Its main goal is ease of use for all parties involved in running a [[CMS]]. CMS.
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Magnolia includes everything to get started with a standalone installation in less than 10 minutes. Magnolia runs on all common [[os|operating-systems]] operating-systems (JDK 1.4.1 or later required). No additional software or databases are needed.
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Magnolia Content Management features a very flexible structure, platform-independence through the use of Java and XML, a simple to use API, easy templating through the use of JSP, JSTL and a custom tag library, automatic administrative UI generation, transparent and uniform data access to multiple data repositories, easy configuration through XML, easy application integration and easy deployment with professional staging on any J2EE Server.
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Magnolia has originally been developed by obinary and is now maintained by Magnolia International, whose mission is to develop Magnolia to its full potential.
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Magnolia is available free of charge as an open source product.
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» complete changeMagnolia is a leading open-source content-management-system (CMS) which has been built from scratch to support JSR-170, the upcoming standard API for java content repositories (JCR).
Its main goal is ease of use for all parties involved in running a CMS.
<br><br>
Magnolia includes everything to get started with a standalone installation in less than 10 minutes. Magnolia runs on all common operating-systems (JDK 1.4.1 or later required). No additional software or databases are needed.
<br><br>
Magnolia Content Management features a very flexible structure, platform-independence through the use of Java and XML, a simple to use API, easy templating through the use of JSP, JSTL and a custom tag library, automatic administrative UI generation, transparent and uniform data access to multiple data repositories, easy configuration through XML, easy application integration and easy deployment with professional staging on any J2EE Server.
<br><br>
Magnolia has originally been developed by obinary and is now maintained by Magnolia International, whose mission is to develop Magnolia to its full potential.
<br><br>
Magnolia is available free of charge as an open source product.
Magnolia is a leading open-source content-management-system content management system (CMS) which has been built from scratch...
Magnolia is a leading open-source content-management-system content management system (CMS) which has been built from scratch
adheres to support JSR-170, the upcoming standard API for java content repositories (JCR).
Its main goal is ease of use for all parties involved in running a CMS.
Magnolia includes everything to get started with a standalone installation in less than 10 minutes. Magnolia runs on all common operating-systems (JDK 1.4.1 or later required). No additional software or databases are needed.
Magnolia Content Management features a very flexible structure, platform-independence through the use of Java and XML, a simple to use API, easy templating through the use of JSP, JSTL and a custom tag library, automatic administrative UI generation, transparent and uniform data access to multiple data repositories, easy configuration through XML, easy application integration and easy deployment with professional staging on any J2EE Server.
Magnolia has originally been developed by obinary and is now maintained by Magnolia International, whose mission is to develop Magnolia to its full potential. content
Magnolia is available free of charge as an open source product. repositories.
Magnolia is a content management system (CMS) which
adheres to the upcoming standard of Java content
repositories.
