Content Management Framework
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A content management framework is an application programming interface for creating a customized content management system.
Some such systems are:
| Name | Language | Link |
| Apache Cocoon | (Java) | |
| AxKit | (Perl) | |
| CherryPy | (Python) | |
| Colony | XML, XSLT, ASP, SQL2K | [link] |
| Drupal | (PHP) | |
| Ekklesia 360 | (PHP and MySQL) | [link] |
| eZ publish | (PHP and MySQL) | |
| Jakarta Slide | (Java) | |
| Joomla | (PHP) | |
| Midgard (also in a "Lite" edition) | (PHP and MySQL) | |
| MODx CMS and Application Framework | (PHP 4.1.x-5 and MySQL 3.2x-5) | [link] |
| OpenACS | (AOLserver and PostgreSQL or Oracle) | |
| Plone | (Python) | |
| RIFE | (Java) | |
| Seagull | PHP 4/5, works with MySQL, Oracle or PostgreSQL | [link] |
| Slither | ||
| Xaraya | (PHP) | |
| Xoops | (PHP), MySQL | |
| Zope | (Python) | |
See also
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