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Nukes: the Open Source Java CMS
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"there was no open source Java CMS" |
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2003-06-05 16:14:36 |
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Response to: "there was no open source Java CMS"
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Marc Fleury Here,
I knew the "first open source java cms" line was going to come back to haunt us. Frankly we didn't run into the ones you mention and what we were really looking for is the postnuke kind of solution with the CMS AND THE MODULES that go with it. That is what really made us go to postnuke and made us like the PHP solution in the first place.
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