I just had a look around the Magnolia demo site as well, but couldn't find
how the data is stored - is it all stiored on the file system? It smells as
if there is some kind of source control system underneath it - are you using
SVN and the JavaSVN bindings?
Anyway, it's very nice - congratulations!
Geoff
On 11/11/05, Andrus Adamchik <andru..bjectstyle.org> wrote:
>
> Boris,
>
> Thanks for the info. I am already feeling dizzy from looking at all
> the choices, and still I don't see one that will just work for us
> without too much pain. The fact that Magnolia is in Java (and open
> source) is a definite plus. I don't mind that it is not WebObjects
> (Cayenne is not WebObjects either). (JSP scares me though, but that's
> beyond the point :-)).
>
> A question... I am not familiar with JSR-170, but I don't see any
> mention of a database backend anywhere. How is the data stored? Even
> if this is something abstracted by the JSR, it has to reside
> somewhere and be searchable.
>
> Andrus
>
>
> On Nov 11, 2005, at 11:25 AM, Boris Kraft wrote:
> > On 11.11.2005, at 07:01, Andrus Adamchik wrote:
> >
> >
> >> Folks,
> >>
> >> As this affects WOLips, I wanted to send an advance notification
> >> to this list. We had a little discussion whether we should start
> >> using a CMS to administer objectstyle.org <http://objectstyle.org>:
> >>
> >> http://objectstyle.org/cayenne/lists/cayenne-user/2005/10/0157.html
> >>
> >> There was no final decision on the CMS, but this prompted me to
> >> look closer at the newer Confluence (2.0rc2). I am planning to do
> >> an upgrade soon (maybe wait till another RC, as the current one
> >> still has some issues).
> >>
> >
> > Hi Andrus,
> >
> > I just checked the thread on CMS - if you wish to go with standards
> > (and Java) why not check out Magnolia -> http://www.magnolia.info
> > While it will not have the RSS functionality out of the box, its
> > trivial to add and in fact we have an entry on the wiki how to do it.
> >
> > Templating is in JSP, so no limits there. Magnolia is based on
> > JSR-170 - the Java Content Repository standard - might be something
> > to consider for the long run, anyways.
> >
> > Publishing to multiple subscribers has been built in from day one.
> >
> > I think it would be possible to have a version that allows
> > templating with webobjects - maybe you guys have the leisure to add
> > this to the project at some time. Anyways, it would be trivial to
> > reuse content from Magnolia within a webobjects application and
> > vice versa.
> >
> > Regards
> > Boris Kraft
> > ---------------------------
> > Magnolia Content Management
> > http://www.magnolia.info/
> > ---------------------------
>
>
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