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Change name proposal, the correct name of the project is, as they say in their website, OpenCms --HnZeKtO 30 June 2005 17:01 (UTC)
Is there really only one book published so far documenting this CMS? --
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editI think it is presumptuous to state that this is one of the most powerful CMS tools. This CMS is more like an aging dinosaur. It does not even support JSR-170 which competing tools such as Magnolia and JBoss Portal do. Both Magnolia and JBoss Portal have more features than OpenCMS and DotNetNuke has the most features by far of just about any CMS but none of these are described as "most powerful". The wikipedia should stick to facts, not opinion and conjecture that simply is a mouth-piece for a particular vendor.