Then, with the backend code and template files stored in the filesystem, the actual content itself is also stored in the filesystem. Why have a different storage module for the content, then you do for the application?I don't think it is a code idea to store your code and data together. Data is some thing which you need to take regular backup and your code is generally in binary form and reproducible easily such as deploying a war or jar file.
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