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Jahia

Jacques Le Roux
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Hi,

I have been contacted by the Jahia Company. They propose us to use Jahia in OFBiz OOTB as they intend to release their core engine
(Jahia Content Platform) with the ASL2 license (underneath they use JackRabbit, Pluto 2.0, Lucene or Shindig in last version).
I answered them that this is certainly a pace in the good direction but that I guess it will not be enough for the community.
Because the most astounding part of Jahia is its Application/GWT UI wich will stay GPL.Note tought, that in a near future they will
also release a new Jahia Studio with an ASL2 license. (quoting http://www.jahia.org/cms/home/Jahiapedia/Roadmap) <<With it, it will
be possible to develop custom applications (called "JahiApps") which will combine generic content modules also known as
"composites"-and specific, business centric solutions. >>

Also I found this comparaison http://www.cmsmatch.com/compare/content-management-systems/1462%2B1457%2B557%2B135

FWIW

Jacques


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Re: Jahia

Harmeet Bedi
One thing to watch for is the libraries used by Jahia.
Jahia uses Sencha (http://www.sencha.com/products/gxt/) GWT library. The
underlying library is not ASL. That may impede.

Harmeet
On 29/06/10 1:43 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have been contacted by the Jahia Company. They propose us to use Jahia
> in OFBiz OOTB as they intend to release their core engine (Jahia Content
> Platform) with the ASL2 license (underneath they use JackRabbit, Pluto
> 2.0, Lucene or Shindig in last version).
> I answered them that this is certainly a pace in the good direction but
> that I guess it will not be enough for the community. Because the most
> astounding part of Jahia is its Application/GWT UI wich will stay
> GPL.Note tought, that in a near future they will also release a new
> Jahia Studio with an ASL2 license. (quoting
> http://www.jahia.org/cms/home/Jahiapedia/Roadmap) <<With it, it will be
> possible to develop custom applications (called "JahiApps") which will
> combine generic content modules also known as "composites"-and specific,
> business centric solutions. >>
>
> Also I found this comparaison
> http://www.cmsmatch.com/compare/content-management-systems/1462%2B1457%2B557%2B135
>
>
> FWIW
>
> Jacques
>

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Re: Jahia

Jacques Le Roux
Administrator
Yes thanks Harmeet,

Anyway they don't intend to release the UI with ASL2, only the core (as I tried to explain below).
This is maybe one of the reasons BTW

Jacques

From: "Harmeet Bedi" <[hidden email]>

> One thing to watch for is the libraries used by Jahia.
> Jahia uses Sencha (http://www.sencha.com/products/gxt/) GWT library. The
> underlying library is not ASL. That may impede.
>
> Harmeet
> On 29/06/10 1:43 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have been contacted by the Jahia Company. They propose us to use Jahia
>> in OFBiz OOTB as they intend to release their core engine (Jahia Content
>> Platform) with the ASL2 license (underneath they use JackRabbit, Pluto
>> 2.0, Lucene or Shindig in last version).
>> I answered them that this is certainly a pace in the good direction but
>> that I guess it will not be enough for the community. Because the most
>> astounding part of Jahia is its Application/GWT UI wich will stay
>> GPL.Note tought, that in a near future they will also release a new
>> Jahia Studio with an ASL2 license. (quoting
>> http://www.jahia.org/cms/home/Jahiapedia/Roadmap) <<With it, it will be
>> possible to develop custom applications (called "JahiApps") which will
>> combine generic content modules also known as "composites"-and specific,
>> business centric solutions. >>
>>
>> Also I found this comparaison
>> http://www.cmsmatch.com/compare/content-management-systems/1462%2B1457%2B557%2B135
>>
>>
>> FWIW
>>
>> Jacques
>>
>

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Re: Jahia

martin.kaiser@gmail.com
Hello Jacques,

has here happened anything related to the Jahia topic?

Thx,
Martin
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Re: Jahia

Jacques Le Roux
Administrator
Nothing, we rather introduced Apache JackRabbit. Sascha did most of the work. There is a core part already in OFBiz trunk and a
branch for WIP

Jacques

From: <[hidden email]>

> Hello Jacques,
>
> has here happened anything related to the Jahia topic?
>
> Thx,
> Martin
>
> --
> View this message in context: http://ofbiz.135035.n4.nabble.com/Jahia-tp2271868p4633362.html
> Sent from the OFBiz - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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Re: Jahia

martin.kaiser@gmail.com
ok. Thanks Jacques.

Martin

On 9 June 2012 00:13, Jacques Le Roux <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Nothing, we rather introduced Apache JackRabbit. Sascha did most of the
> work. There is a core part already in OFBiz trunk and a branch for WIP
>
> Jacques
>
> From: <[hidden email]>
>
>> Hello Jacques,
>>
>> has here happened anything related to the Jahia topic?
>>
>> Thx,
>> Martin
>>
>> --
>> View this message in context:
>> http://ofbiz.135035.n4.nabble.com/Jahia-tp2271868p4633362.html
>> Sent from the OFBiz - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.