DotCMS

DotCMS

Infobox_Software
name = dotCMS



caption =
developer = dotCMS Development Group
latest_release_version = 1.6.0.10
latest_release_date = release date|2008|08|25 [ [http://jira.dotmarketing.net/secure/ReleaseNote.jspa?projectId=5803855&styleName=Html&version=10041 Release Notes - dotCMS - Version 1.6.0.8 - HTML format] ]
latest_preview_version =
latest_preview_date =
operating_system = Cross-platform
programming_language = Java
genre = Content Management System
license = GNU General Public License v2
website = http://www.dotcms.org/

dotCMS is a free software / open source web content management system (wCMS) for building/managing websites, content and content driven web applications. dotCMS includes enterprise CMS features such as support for virtual hosting, WebDav (beta) ,structured content, clustering and can run on multiple databases PostgreSQL, MySQL, MSSQL and Oracle, and is available as software that can be installed on a web server or via a hosting provider (dotMarketing is now offering the [http://2008.dotcms.org/products/on_demand/ onDemand virtual hosting service] for clients [Citation
title = dotCMS Introduces onDemand Services
date = 2008-05-06
year = 2008
url = http://www.dotcms.org/company/press-releases.dot?id=141151
accessdate = 2005-05-16
] , and has also registered an image available via the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud [Citation
title = dotCMS 1.6 Now Available on Amazon’s EC2
date = 2008-05-02
year = 2008
url = http://www.dotcms.org/company/press-releases.dot?id=140443
accessdate = 2005-05-16
] ). It also includes standard wCMS features features like page caching, advanced templating techniques, and a robust API. There are a number of features and modules in dotCMS, including RSS feeds, AJAX driven calendar, a built in reporting engine, news listing, blogs, forums, user tracking and tagging, built in search engine and language internationalization to name a few.

History

dotCMS was initially developed as a Java alternative to the PHP CMSes on the market, as well as to provide a counterpoint to high cost, enterprise applications. It is the result of over 5 years of development by dotMarketing, Inc, which also developed and released the open source project management tool dotProject. In order to achieve compliance with JSR-168 portlet specification dotCMS was built upon the Liferay portal, though has since forked Liferay at version 3.2.2. dotCMS 1.0 was initially open sourced and made available in 2005 under the dotMarketing Public License. In 2006, dotCMS released version 1.2 which included the structured content engine. In 2007 dotCMS released version 1.5, which included a new user interface and permissions. In October, 2007 dotCMS 1.5 was the runner up for Packt Publishing's "Best New Open Source CMS" award [Citation
last =
first =
author-link =
title = MODx Wins Most Promising Open Source CMS
date = 2007-11-01
year = 2008
url = http://www.packtpub.com/article/modx-wins-most-promising-open-source-cms
accessdate = 2005-05-16
] . In February 2008, dotCMS users held the first annual "Open Minds" conference in Coconut Grove, Florida. Currently, dotMarketing continues to develop and improve features within dotCMS, such as the social calendar [Citation
last = Fienen
first = Michael
author-link = Michael Fienen
title = Overview of the New dotCMS 1.6 Calendar
date = 2008-05-14
year = 2008
url = http://www.supersatellite.com/2008/05/14/overview-of-the-new-dotcms-16-calendar/
accessdate = 2008-05-16
] and WebDav integration.

Community

dotCMS has an active and engaged community. There is an annual users conference, a listserv, IRC channel, and Ning and Facebook groups. dotMarketing has also began work on an official community web site, which will be home to a new documentation system a la PHP.net, allowing users to comment and provide examples of code usage, as well as collaborate. The current user base includes deployments by thousands of companies, news organizations, universities, individuals, and more [Citation
last =
first =
author-link =
title = Download dotCMS 1.6 for Linux.
date = 2007-11-13
year = 2008
url = http://linux.softpedia.com/get/Internet/HTTP-WWW-/dotCMS-30688.shtml
accessdate = 2005-05-16
] . More information regarding the dotCMS community can be found on the [http://www.dotcms.org/ dotCMS website] .

Open Minds Conference

The first annual Open Minds Conference was held February 7-10 in Miami, FL. This event was designed to bolster excitement in the community, and provide a venue for users to meet, collaborate, and network. Topics ranged from introductory installation sessions, to more advanced talks on setting up development environments, and was attended by more than 60 participants from 20 institutions [Citation
last =
first =
author-link =
title = 2008 Conference - dotCMS
date =
year = 2008
url = http://www.dotcms.org/conference/2008/index.dot
accessdate = 2005-05-16
] . The second annual conference is scheduled for February 4-6, 2009, and will remain in Miami.

IRC Channel

For users familiar with IRC, you can visit the dotCMS channel on Freenode. If you do not have an IRC client, or are unfamiliar with their usage, dotMarketing has provided a [http://dotcms.org/community/irc.dot web page based client] . Either way will allow you to chat with other users and experts on the usage of dotCMS.

ocial Networking

In an effort to improve communication and access to information, active users have created and are maintaining a presence for dotCMS in several networking systems designed to be of benefit to others seeking information. Some of these include:
* [http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=20684679320 Facebook Group]
* [http://www.linkedin.com/search?search=&sortCriteria=3&groupFilter=55835 LinkedIn Group]
* [http://cuwebd.ning.com/group/dotcms Ning Group] - dotCMS user group in the University Web Developer social network

Technologies

dotCMS is a standards based CMS written in the JAVA programming language, and comes bundled with the Apache Tomcat Application Server. It is database agnostic and can run on PostgreSQL, MySQL, MSSQL or Oracle. It is capable of integrating with user's authentication scheme's, such as Active Directory or LDAP, and will support operation in a clustered or load balanced environment. It leverages a number of standards based open source projects such as:
* Apache Struts Web Framework [http://struts.apache.org/]
* Apache Lucene Search Engine [http://lucene.apache.org/]
* Apache Velocity Templating Language [http://velocity.apache.org/]
* Liferay Portal [http://www.liferay.com/]
* EXT Javascript Framework [http://extjs.com/]
* Apache Tomcat Application Server [http://tomcat.apache.org/]
* OSCache distributed caching system [http://www.opensymphony.com/oscache/]
* Hibernate Object Relational Mapping [http://www.hibernate.org/]

tructured Content

The driving concept behind content stored within dotCMS is that it is addressed through a system of structures. Structures are administrated through a back end portlet where fields are assigned to them. Fields are named and given a content type and then ordered. Each structure can then be permissioned and used when creating content, and allows different types of content with consistent components to be referenced for display on the front end. A "web page content" structure could be assigned a title and body, for instance, while "events" have titles, dates, times, locations, descriptions, links, etc. Structures therefore allow the CMS to tailor itself to the content demands of the institution using it, because they can create and define structures that are specific to their needs. Those structures can then be created through relationships, allowing content from one structure to be associated content items in another. There is no limit to the number of structures one can use within dotCMS.

External links

* [http://www.dotcms.org/ dotcms.org] - Official dotCMS website
* [http://www.dotcms.org/community/mailing_list.dot Mailing List] - Official dotCMS Mailing List
* [http://dotcms.supersatellite.com/ User Forum] - Unofficial dotCMS User Forum
* [http://developer.amazonwebservices.com/connect/entry.jspa?externalID=1460 dotCMS Amazon Machine Image] - via Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud

ee also

* Content management system
* List of content management systems

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