Jahia

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Jahia
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Developer(s) Jahia Solutions Group[1]
Stable release 7.0.0 / April 1, 2014 (2014-04-01)
Development status Active
Written in Java
Operating system Cross-platform
Type Enterprise portal, content management framework, content management system, community
License GPLv2 and proprietary[2]
Website http://www.jahia.com

Jahia is a WCM with a user interface built using Google Web Toolkit and stores its content using the JCR API default implementation Apache Jackrabbit.[3][4]

Products

Jahia Community – Jahia Community Distribution is the open source version licensed under the GPL license and contains features such as portlet support, JCR storage and an AJAX-based UI.[5][6][7]

Jahia Enterprise – Jahia Enterprise Distribution is distributed under a proprietary license and contains features such as clustering and LDAP support.[8][9]

Jahia Wise – Jahia Wise is a commercial document sharing application built on top of the Jahia architecture.[10]

Users

Jahia users include Socomec, la Poste, General Motors, The European Parliament, the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility and Phoenix.[11][12]

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