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Ross Bamford
Hi,
I am developing an Open Source Java CMS / Web Framework, based on a
transparent object-persistence framework backed by JDBC. Eventually I
hope the system will be a fully-featured CMS, usable 'out of the box',
but at present the system mainly consists of the object framework and
basic CMF.
Before embarking on the next major phase of the development (creating
the standard object classes and so on) I would like to invite any
interested developers to look at the system and possibly try it out, and
let us know your opinions, ideas, and any other feedback you may have,
in order that the finished product be suited better to the needs of it's
users.
I apologise if this is slightly off-topic, although believe me the
system is probably comprehensible only to programmers as of yet
anyway .
http://jamecs.sourceforge.net/
Thanks in advance,
Ross Bamford
p.s. I'll just say from the beginning it's designed around a slightly
skewed MVC interpretation - Never a huge fan - but I think it pays
off
I am developing an Open Source Java CMS / Web Framework, based on a
transparent object-persistence framework backed by JDBC. Eventually I
hope the system will be a fully-featured CMS, usable 'out of the box',
but at present the system mainly consists of the object framework and
basic CMF.
Before embarking on the next major phase of the development (creating
the standard object classes and so on) I would like to invite any
interested developers to look at the system and possibly try it out, and
let us know your opinions, ideas, and any other feedback you may have,
in order that the finished product be suited better to the needs of it's
users.
I apologise if this is slightly off-topic, although believe me the
system is probably comprehensible only to programmers as of yet
anyway .
http://jamecs.sourceforge.net/
Thanks in advance,
Ross Bamford
p.s. I'll just say from the beginning it's designed around a slightly
skewed MVC interpretation - Never a huge fan - but I think it pays
off