Re: AW: AW: [OT] Struts and Content Management

2005-07-22 Thread BHansard

Thank you all for your input, we are evaluating several of the CMS apps that have been recommended.  As always, I applaude the rapid feedback and knowledge that is available on this mailing list.

thank you again.

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then take a look at coremedia
 
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We've payed about 250.000 for it once, but it was worth the money :-)
 
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but not a requirement


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You need a free cms system? 
If not have a look at coremedia (www.coremedia.com)
It's the (imho) best cms available, very well architectured, fast, uses
corba,
Supports multiple databases... works perfectly with struts. 

:-)
Regards
Leon

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> Sorry for the off topic,
> 
> I am starting a new project that will be struts based and 
> will require a content management system.  I have looked at 
> OpenCMS but was wondering what others have used.
> 
> Basic requirements
> 
> Java 1.5
> Tomcat 5.5
> Struts 1.2.7 / with tiles
> 
> Any Suggestions?
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AW: AW: [OT] Struts and Content Management

2005-07-21 Thread Leon Rosenberg
then take a look at coremedia
 
:-)
 
We've payed about 250.000 for it once, but it was worth the money :-)
 
leon


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You need a free cms system? 
If not have a look at coremedia (www.coremedia.com)
It's the (imho) best cms available, very well architectured, fast, uses
corba,
Supports multiple databases... works perfectly with struts. 

:-)
Regards
Leon

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> Sorry for the off topic,
> 
> I am starting a new project that will be struts based and 
> will require a content management system.  I have looked at 
> OpenCMS but was wondering what others have used.
> 
> Basic requirements
> 
> Java 1.5
> Tomcat 5.5
> Struts 1.2.7 / with tiles
> 
> Any Suggestions?
> 



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2005-07-21 Thread Leon Rosenberg
then take a look at coremedia
 
:-)
 
We've payed about 250.000 for it once, but it was worth the money :-)
 
leon


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You need a free cms system? 
If not have a look at coremedia (www.coremedia.com)
It's the (imho) best cms available, very well architectured, fast, uses
corba,
Supports multiple databases... works perfectly with struts. 

:-)
Regards
Leon

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> Sorry for the off topic,
> 
> I am starting a new project that will be struts based and 
> will require a content management system.  I have looked at 
> OpenCMS but was wondering what others have used.
> 
> Basic requirements
> 
> Java 1.5
> Tomcat 5.5
> Struts 1.2.7 / with tiles
> 
> Any Suggestions?
> 



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Re: AW: [OT] Struts and Content Management

2005-07-21 Thread BHansard

As always free is better :) 
but not a requirement


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You need a free cms system? 
If not have a look at coremedia (www.coremedia.com)
It's the (imho) best cms available, very well architectured, fast, uses
corba,
Supports multiple databases... works perfectly with struts. 

:-)
Regards
Leon

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> 
> Sorry for the off topic,
> 
> I am starting a new project that will be struts based and 
> will require a content management system.  I have looked at 
> OpenCMS but was wondering what others have used.
> 
> Basic requirements
> 
> Java 1.5
> Tomcat 5.5
> Struts 1.2.7 / with tiles
> 
> Any Suggestions?
> 



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2005-07-21 Thread Leon Rosenberg
You need a free cms system? 
If not have a look at coremedia (www.coremedia.com)
It's the (imho) best cms available, very well architectured, fast, uses
corba,
Supports multiple databases... works perfectly with struts. 

:-)
Regards
Leon

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> An: user@struts.apache.org
> Betreff: [OT] Struts and Content Management
> 
> Sorry for the off topic,
> 
> I am starting a new project that will be struts based and 
> will require a content management system.  I have looked at 
> OpenCMS but was wondering what others have used.
> 
> Basic requirements
> 
> Java 1.5
> Tomcat 5.5
> Struts 1.2.7 / with tiles
> 
> Any Suggestions?
> 



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AW: [OT] Struts and Content Management

2005-07-21 Thread Leon Rosenberg
You need a free cms system? 
If not have a look at coremedia (www.coremedia.com)
It's the (imho) best cms available, very well architectured, fast, uses
corba,
Supports multiple databases... works perfectly with struts. 

:-)
Regards
Leon

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> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 21. Juli 2005 15:43
> An: user@struts.apache.org
> Betreff: [OT] Struts and Content Management
> 
> Sorry for the off topic,
> 
> I am starting a new project that will be struts based and 
> will require a content management system.  I have looked at 
> OpenCMS but was wondering what others have used.
> 
> Basic requirements
> 
> Java 1.5
> Tomcat 5.5
> Struts 1.2.7 / with tiles
> 
> Any Suggestions?
> 



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