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<DIV><FONT size=2><FONT size=3>Hello, List,<BR><BR>as i said - because of
performance problems with our main webapplication (a<BR>database running on
primebase) we use static export by now.<BR><BR>On Sunday i will publish the
export.zip. I'am a little frightend that the<BR>more experienced users won't be
impressed by our technique. But for newbies<BR>(like myself) it may be a
kickstart on XML-Templating (very little JSP by<BR>now).<BR><BR>For us, as we
are lawyers with more or less IT-backround, it hopefully<BR>becomes a reliable
system to maintain our sites up to date.<BR><BR>System that is in use on our
intranet:<BR><BR>Windows 2000<BR>Tomcat 4.12<BR>J2SDK 1.4.1<BR>openCMS 5.0
rc1<BR><BR>Our workflow in this test-phase will be: Editors will provide new
content. A<BR>quality manager will check the online project. Do the static
export and put<BR>it on the server. Pretty simple by now. But maybe exactly the
size some<BR>small businesses are interested in.<BR><BR>On reply to other
questions: We already are on a dedicated server, on which<BR>is running an
information service for lawyers. So as we'll put more server<BR>power up, we
sooner or later will switch to dynamic site creation.<BR><BR>Regards<BR>Jan
Prill<BR><BR>Jurion GmbH<BR></FONT><A href="mailto:Jan.Prill@jurion.de"><FONT
size=3>Jan.Prill@jurion.de</FONT></A><BR></FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>