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CMS: Magnolia, Jackrabbit

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Description:

This session will walk you through developing a (simple) application on top of Jackrabbit, the JSR 170 Reference Implementation.

Jackrabbit is a standard, open source Content Repository API for Java Technology, designed for today's content-centric Web Applications.

The JCR API takes care of reading/writing content by forwarding it to the underlaying persistence managers. The PMs take care of storing content in whatever format required (RDBMS, File System, Portlet, etc.).

Jackrabbit Live Demo

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CMS: Magnolia WCMS

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Description:

In this session you will see how you can use Magnolia's Sitedesigner to
- Define the Web page's wire frame
- Define the layout of the Web page
- Structure the page into areas and define the content paragraphs for the author
- Create Web pages using the SiteDesigner
- Extend functionality by developing new paragraphs

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CMS: Magnolia WCMS

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Description:

Financial Analysts announce: "Don't invest in a CMS solution, which is not based on a JSR 170 compliant Content Repository".
But why?
This session will cover all aspects of the JSR 170 Content Repository standard. We will open with a 15 minute session about what JCR is and then continue with a live presentation.

  • What is a Content Repository (JCR)?
  • What is the JSR 170 standard about?
  • Why is a JCR 'Next Generation'?

Second part:

JCR Demo with Magnolia

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