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Dear Nitin Gupta<br>
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I am writing a web application which is required to be made available for
general internet users. I am contemplating a static content management
solution so that we can easily manage the content without going to the JSP
files and making changes there.
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which relationship exactly will your application have with the content
management system? Which kind of application? Is is a mostly static web
site that you want to make more easy to update or is it a web
application that you want to implement? It seems that you speak about
two quite different things at the same time, so it is difficult to
understand what exactly you try to do.<br>
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Kind regards<br>
Christian<br>
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Main content which I am looking to manage through a solution like OpenCMS
are:
- Static Text on pages (with or without formatting)
- Images
- Drop down menu options
Please let me know if I can use OpenCMS in this scenario. My app runs on
Tomcat and we are using Spring framework with Spring MVC.
Regards
Nitin Gupta
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