GX WebManager Community Edition
Developer(s) | GX |
---|---|
Stable release |
9.20.3
/ October 1, 2013 |
Written in | Java, XML, XSLT, JavaScript, JSP |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Type | Content management system |
License | Proprietary |
Website |
www |
GX WebManager Community Edition was a proprietary content management system targeted at sportclubs and municipalities in the Netherlands. It has been replaced by Xperiencentral. The software contains an example website with content (images, demo text, etc.) which allows developers to install the full package, The platform itself was based on Java and made use of open standards and technologies like SOAP, Webservices, JSR 170 / 283, BPEL, and XML.
Software overview
System requirements | Application server any Java EE 1.4 compatible AS |
Database | MySQL, Oracle, MSSQL |
Operating system | Unix-like (AIX, FreeBSD and all BSDs, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris), Windows 2000, 2003, XP |
Programming language | Java (Java EE), XML, XSLT, JavaScript, JSP |
The software might not be well-known[1] but it got some attention as it was one of the first to adapt the Java Standard JSR 170.[2]
Selected features
- Strict separation of layout and design
- A search engine optimization module which generates URLs that are both human and machine-readable
- Integrated full text search
- Integrated caching for a more stable frontend
- Connection to a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) server with integrated authentification
Advantages
- The frontend can handle all languages
- The software is community supported
- Forum, Wiki and Jira are available
- Web Component Bundle (WCB) support
Disadvantages
- A functionality for editing images inside the system is not available
- The Community Edition in the backend is only available in English and Dutch
- Currently it is "personal use"[3] (a product key can be requested)
Web component bundle
Developers can build new functionality in the form of a web component bundles (WCBs) and integrate it into their systems as a separate component. These WCB's can then be shared and made available to other Developers on a website.
Jira support
Jira is an issue tracking system which is available to community members. Bugs are reported centrally which makes it easy to track issues and prevent duplicate reporting.
See also
- List of content management systems
- Enterprise content management
- Jira
- List of issue tracking systems
- OSGi
References
- ↑ Google Trends in comparison to popular CMS's and GX
- ↑ JSR 170: Content Repository
- ↑ GX Developer Web