hmm yes... and there's the rub. Before we begin designing the tool I think
perhaps we should define it.
Niel made a good start with his message of 8/3:
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Lets talk about features.... in my experience and it has been a lot of the
years with open source CMS's to multi-million pound ones is that they all
rely on a few core set of services/features (I use a lot of Spectra
terminology as this is what I am most familiar with apart from Broadvision &
Siebel dont let this side track you, they are all consistent with most CMS)
DB Platform : to run on alll
DB Schema : to run on alll
(both of which with as little or no modification at all)
Technology : XML, SOAP, WDDX, CF, XSLT et al any others we can easily work
in without having to have seperate downloads dependant on differing
technologies - e.i ASP ver, CF ver, JSP ver...
Ideas : Repository type config.
Abstraction Layer, API, COAPI ?
The Application should fundamentaly have :
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Content Management (ideally abstracted)
- Object locking
- Casacade updating/deletions
- Easily be able to create delete objects without error
- Anywhere Authoring
- Plug and Play
- No Design Constraints
- Archiving
- Syndication
- Error handling
- DB Utilities
Document Management
Workflow and Process Automation
Roles-Based Security
Personalization
Business Intelligence
Syndication
These are just the main ones I believe that a CMS should have, I am sure
there are other!
Neil
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This is a great start: who has what to add???
-----Original Message-----
From: Shawn Regan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 06, 2001 5:49 PM
To: CF_OpenSource
Subject: Also
Lets talk about and look at some examples of CMS's applications that already
exist. I find myself sometimes getting confused on what a CMS system should
really be.
Shawn Regan
Applications Developer
Pacific Technology Solutions
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