There are many Java based content management systems available for use. Most open source Java CMS are free to use. However, many content management system users stick to a PHP based CMS. Java based content management systems are also easy to use and to rely on. An average internet user might not be able to see the technical aspects of a content management system, but he is able to see the simplicity and power by the interface. Therefore a content management system is judged by the amount of facilities with simple interfaces.
Amongst all Java based CMS, the best content management system is Magnolia. It is known for its power with simplicity. The best portion of its power can be seen on the administrative interface. A powerful administration is provided so as to make things happen very quickly and easily. It is based on Java content repository standard (JSR-170).
Magnolia combines the power of a Web content management system and document management (DMS). The whole system is managed by a single interface has some AJAX capabilities. This content management system provides enterprise architecture to satisfy all the needs of customer. Being open source, the content management system is updated and tested in a regular manner. A bug or problem regarding to any module can be eradicated within seconds.
SiteDesigner facility of Magnolia creates your website in a browser window within few clicks. Custom templates are not used in Magnolia SiteDesigner, so there is no stress involved while updating the website.
So if you are interested in an open source Java based content management system, then Magnolia should be top on your list of options.
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