ContentBox Modular CMS
Developer(s) | Ortus Solutions, Corp |
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Initial release | February 8, 2012 |
Stable release | |
Development status | Active |
Written in | CFML, Java |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Type | Content management software |
License | Apache License v2 |
Website |
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ContentBox Modular CMS is an open source content management system for CFML,[2] created by Ortus Solutions, Corp. ContentBox has been designed as a modular MVC software based on Hibernate ORM and the ColdBox Platform.[3]
ContentBox Modular CMS is dual-licensed as Apache v2 or a commercial license.[4]
Features
- Modular architecture.
- Content store modeled after the Java Content Repository (JCR)
- Hibernate ORM object oriented model.
- Multiple caching layers.
- Permission based security system.
- Login tracker with auto-banning capabilities.
- WYSIWYG page editing.
- Customisable templates and layouts.
- Programmable API for creating Modules
- Built-in user tracking & email marketing.
- Multi-language i18n support.
- Audit trails, versioning and rollback.
- Content scheduling and workflows.
- Buil-in URL firewall
Compatibility
ContentBox Modular CMS is a CFML-powered web application, and runs on any modern CFML engine, including Adobe ColdFusion 9 and above, Lucee 4.5 and above, Railo 2 and above.[5]
ContentBox Modular CMS is also delivered as a WAR file on any standard Java servlet container, such as Apache Tomcat.
Hosting
External links
References
- ↑ http://www.ortussolutions.com/blog/contentbox-v210-released
- ↑ http://coldfusion.adobe.com/coldfusion/index.cfm/partners/third-party-solutions/contentbox-modular-cms/
- ↑ "ContentBox CMS - Overview".
- ↑ "ContentBox Modular CMS - Licensing".
- ↑ "ContentBox Modular CMS - Downloads". Retrieved 2013-02-18.
- ↑ https://www.viviotech.net/services/contentbox-hosting.cfm
- ↑ https://wiki.hostek.com/ContentBox
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