While I have no experience with it, you might look at Figbird:
http://www.ninthavenue.com.au/products/figbird
Roger Keays, its author, is a very sharp guy, for what that's worth.
From the web site:
"Figbird is designed with the Model-View-Controller (MVC) paradigm, and
uses Java Persistence API (JPA) for the data layer and Java Server Faces
(JSF) for the presentation layer. Both technologies allow for a far more
declarative style of programming, removing the need for reams and reams
of 'plumbing' code such as SQL execution, handling bad user input and
connecting the model to the presentation layer."
The administrator's manual
(
http://www.ninthavenue.com.au/products/figbird/documentation/figbird-cm
s-2.0.1-adminmanual.pdf) specifically lists GlassFish as a supported
platform.
Since you asked this, I think I might play with this some, myself,
today. :)
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Jason Lee, SCJP
Senior Software Engineer
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http://www.iec-okc.com/>
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From: Kenneth Clark [mailto:kenneth_at_rabiddog.co.za]
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2007 8:28 AM
To: users_at_glassfish.dev.java.net
Subject: Web Content Management System
Hi everyone.
Does anyone have any recommendations for a content management
system that will run on glassfish?
Thanks
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Developer / Analyst
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