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Read full story «Open source, enterprise or enterprise open source? How to choose a CMS»

Open source, enterprise or enterprise open source? How to choose a CMS

Currently, each institution has its own website. So, does it follow that a large company always has to use expensive IT solutions? Do the largest institutions in Poland have to have the most expensive CMS systems? How can we find a happy medium between open source and enterprise solutions to optimize costs while meeting customer requirements? That is what this text will cover. As a company from the industry widelyRead More »

Read full story «Using JCR»

Using JCR

One of the open source implementations available is Apache Jackrabbit. This implementation is used by multiple Content Management Systems (CMS) like Magnolia, Jahia or Hippo CMS. Apache Jackrabbit Apache Jackrabbit is used in multiple CMS, so understanding its flow of data will be helpful in understanding its usage in other systems. The following information and more can be found on this page:  https://jackrabbit.apache.org/jcr/first-hops.html Dictionary In Apache JackRabbit there are someRead More »

Read full story «Classic, headless or hybrid CMS? Maybe all of them together?»

Classic, headless or hybrid CMS? Maybe all of them together?

For almost a quarter of a century, CMS platforms have been facilitating website content management: adding and editing posts (e.g., articles, blog posts, etc.), moderating comments, changing website design or creating and editing newsletters. Thanks to the CMS structure, these activities no longer require technical expertise in programming and basic knowledge of word processors is completely sufficient. Deploying a CMS means that there usually is no need to involve programmersRead More »