OpenCms

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OpenCms
Developed by Alkacon Software and the OpenCms community
Latest release 7.0.3 / November 7, 2007
OS Cross-platform
Platform Java, XML
Genre Content management system
License GNU Lesser General Public License
Website www.opencms.org

OpenCms is an open source content management system based on Java and XML technology. It is distributed by Alkacon Software under LGPL license.

It is a CMS application with features such as Browser-enabled work environment, Asset Management, Integrated user management and permission system, Project based publishing, Workflow and Task Management, WYSIWYG editor, Internationalization support, Versioning of content, JSP and XML Template mechanism, Multi-Language, Online-Help System, Dynamic and static content publishing, Personalization, Caching system, Module mechanism for extensions, Scheduling system, Synchronization mechanism, Import / export of content, Application server integration / EJB support and others...

The history of OpenCms starts around 1999 with its predecessor MhtCms, which was not Open Source. The first Open Source version was released at CeBIT expo 2000. OpenCms requires a JSP Servlet container such as Apache Tomcat.

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[edit] New Features in version 7

  • Advanced link management with the Content Relationship Engine (keeps internal links intact after move/rename operations)
  • Configurable search options
  • Improved internal system roles & organziational units
  • Improved permission options & switch user function
  • Improved context menus
  • Publishing simplified with the publish queue
  • Related resources with the Content Relationship Engine
  • Restore (undelete) operation for deleted resources
  • Search option in the OpenCms workplace
  • Time Warp in OpenCms Workplace (see how your web page looked like in the past or how it will look in the future)
  • XML content auto correction
  • WebDAV support

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[edit] Learning OpenCms

The following links point to websites with guides or tutorials about learning OpenCms.