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<description>In today's fast-paced information-pack world, there is a real need to order, present, and manipulate all of the data gathered into usable information. To achieve this, you need a content management system. Although there are quite a few mature CMSs freely available in many different environments (.NET, PHP, and Java), very few of them emphasize the importance and abilities of using XML as the data storage mechanism or how XSLT can be used to ?skin? the presentation. Creating Content Management Systems in Java looks at creating a CMS from scratch using XML as the storage mechanism, XSLT as the presentation layer, and Java along with JSPs &amp; Servlets to realize the multitiered architecture. The book also covers data models in XML and the use of XSLT as a presentation vehicle for custom XML formats.</description>
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<description>A practical guide to creating and managing your own website with this proven Java/JSP based content management system, this book takes you through the process of creating content rich websites and ...</description>
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<description>Praise for Microsoft Content Management Server 2002 This is one of those rare books that you will read to learn about the product and keep re-reading to find those tidbits that you missed before. Need to know how to setup CMS? Microsoft Content Management Server 2002: A Complete Guide will tell you. Need to know how the information is being processed before the user views it? Microsoft Content Management Server 2002: A Complete Guide will tell you. A great book no matter what your experience level is with Content Management Server. --Gary Bushey, SharePoint Portal Server MVP A concise and accurate guide to Microsoft's enterprise development tool for content-centric applications. An invaluable resource for any developer who wants to get the best out of Microsoft Content Management Server. --Ed Robinson, Lead Program Manager, Microsoft Corporation Content management is a complex, multifaceted application area, and Microsoft's CMS Server is a complex product. This book sets out everything you could possibly need or want to know about CMS. The title could easily be The CMS Resource Kit since it will be an essential addition to the library of any IT professional or developer working on content management and Microsoft's CMS. --Thomas Lee, Chief Technologist, QAContent Management Server (CMS) is fast becoming a vital content-management tool that helps administrators and developers handle the ever-increasing amount of content on their Web sites. However, an authoritative source of product information has been missing . . . until now. Microsoft Content Management Server 2002: A Complete Guide is the first book that explains how to effectively unlock the power of CMS.Administrators and developers alike will learn how to enhance their Web servers' scalability, flexibility, and extensibility by using CMS features and API to manage content on the Microsoft platform.This thorough reference explains the product architecture, then shows you how to create and edit content and use the workflow. Topic coverage includes CMS administration and security, the Publishing API, deployment options, site configuration, and template development. A running example is used throughout the book to illustrate how important CMS features are implemented in real-world Web site development. Inside you'll find answers to such questions as: Chapter 6: How do you customize workflow?Chapter 10: How do you develop for Microsoft Content Management Server (CMS) 2002 using Visual Studio .NET?Chapter 17: How do you establish user rights?Chapter 22: How do you best deploy CMS according to your organization's needs, size, and resources?Chapter 32: How do you publish dynamic data?Books in the Microsoft Windows Server System Series are written and reviewed by the world's leading technical authorities on Microsoft Windows Technologies, including principal members of Microsoft's Windows and Server Development Teams. The goal of the series is to provide reliable</description>
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