About Magnolia:
Major features of Magnolia:
WYSIWYG editing mode enables non-technical personnel to work more easily Support rapid development of mobile websites Manage content based on browser. There is an adaptive UI management interface on the touch screen device Editing and management of digital assets, including online editing of pictures Content publishing supports Staging environment, workflow (using jBPM) and automated schedule management User security includes authority authentication and LDAP integration On site full-text search (using Apache Lucene), tags and classifications, statistical analysis, SEO User registration, comments, forums, shopping cart Use a WAR package to publish and deploy, and support all current servlets and Java EE application servers: Tomcat, JBoss, WebLogic, WebSphere, etc Support firewall, cluster deployment and failover mechanism Open source, which can be easily integrated with other best software (such as Hybris e-commerce, Salesforce customer relationship management system)
Magnolia uses Java technology to develop:
Use these languages and technologies: Java, JSP, FreeMarker, Groovy, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, GWT, Vaadin, and JQuery For development tools: Eclipse (or IntelliJ IDEA), Maven and Git Magnolia has a Blossom module that allows you to use the Spring MVC framework to integrate development, or you can use Struts
Magnolia supports the following open standards:
JCR2.0 (JSR-170 and JSR-283) CMIS WebDAV All content supports XML import and export REST API
Magnolia supports 14 languages including Chinese:
Chinese user interface has been supported Have complete Magnolia technical documents, Chinese documents Translating Magnolia China has Developer Blog
Magnolia resource link:
Magnolia Demo Address Login account: superuser/superuser
Magnolia operation interface: