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Jease released - a CMS on top of ZK

mjablonskiTop Contributor
26 Oct 2009 22:46:41 GMT
26 Oct 2009 22:46:41 GMT

Hi,

today I've released Jease into the wild - a Java-based Content-Management-Framework which uses ZK for the web-interface and db4o as persistence engine.

If you are interested in building content- or database-driven web-applications with Java, you should check out Jease:

http://www.jease.org/

Out of the box Jease provides a fully Ajax-driven Content-Management-System which can easily be tailored to your specific requirements. All you have to know is a little bit Java.

Have fun!

Cheers, Maik

terrytornadoTop Contributor
27 Oct 2009 06:43:34 GMT
27 Oct 2009 06:43:34 GMT

It looks great Maik.

Is there a template under the main page for changing the design ?

best
Stephan

mjablonskiTop Contributor
27 Oct 2009 06:49:28 GMT
27 Oct 2009 06:49:28 GMT

Thanks Stephan.

If you mean the design of the "public" website, this can easily be modified. It's just a bunch of JSPs and a single CSS, although you can use any other view-technology to render the contents from a database.

For more info see here:

http://www.jease.org/documentation/site

Cheers, Maik

mjablonskiTop Contributor
28 Dec 2009 01:03:46 GMT
28 Dec 2009 01:03:46 GMT

Hi,

two months passed sinced the first release of Jease... and lot of work was done to improve Jease:

- Pluggable persistence-engine architecture. Support for all open-source object-databases (db4o, NeoDatis, Perst).
- Quick-Fileupload which unzips Zip-Files on the fly.
- Improved Content-Types.
- Full UTF-8 support
- Lots of performance improvements and code cleanups.

So if you're interested in building Content- and/or Document-Management-Systems or object-database driven web-applications with ease, you should have a look at Jease.

http://www.jease.org/

Cheers, Maik

mjablonskiTop Contributor
27 Jan 2010 10:29:09 GMT
27 Jan 2010 10:29:09 GMT

Hi,

today I've released Jease 0.5... probably the last release which runs on top of ZK3, before I switch my development environment to ZK5... so if you're going to stick with ZK3, go for it, as long as it is hot...

A list of all changes since the last release can be found at: http://www.jease.org/

Have fun!

Cheers, Maik

terrytornadoTop Contributor
27 Jan 2010 11:20:51 GMT
27 Jan 2010 11:20:51 GMT

Nice Maik,

have you a link where i can have a look on a jease driven site?

best
Stephan

mjablonskiTop Contributor
27 Jan 2010 11:54:05 GMT
27 Jan 2010 11:54:05 GMT

Hi Stephan,

recently there were a Jease-Driven-Site announced on the Jease-GoogleGroup:

http://www.vtcsoft.com

The site runs on Glassfish.

Cheers, Maik

terrytornadoTop Contributor
27 Jan 2010 12:21:56 GMT
27 Jan 2010 12:21:56 GMT

Wow,

looks absolutely great Maik. Good work.

For weekend we will prepare a inquiry for searching guys. Hope you are interested. You'll find the thread.

Gruß
Stephan

mjablonskiTop Contributor
8 Mar 2010 14:48:39 GMT
8 Mar 2010 14:48:39 GMT

Hi to all,

it took it's time, but now it's done... Jease is successfully migrated
to ZK5. As an early adopter of ZK5, the migration of
Jease brought up some nice & nasty bugs in ZK5 which were fixed by the
ZK5 developers very quickly. Kudos to the ZK-Team for their support!

Please read the following announcement for all new features:

http://www.jease.org/release.0.6

If you want, you can take a test-drive with the demo:

http://demo.jease.org/cms

Login/Password is demo/demo.

You can download the latest release as always here:

http://www.jease.org/

Have fun and take it (j)easy...:-)

Maik

mjablonskiTop Contributor
23 May 2010 08:50:32 GMT
23 May 2010 08:50:32 GMT

Hi,

I've just releases Jease 0.9 which brings lots of improvements (and is based on ZK 5.0.2). As 0.9 is quite close to 1.0, this may be the last release before the big major one. So if you're interested in a ZK-driven developer friendly Content-Management-System/Framework, you should have a look at Jease and give it a try.

Release announcement:

http://www.jease.org/release.0.9

If you want to, you can take a test-drive with the demo which runs the latest 0.9-release:

http://demo.jease.org/cms

Login/Password is demo/demo.

You can download Jease as always from the homepage:

http://www.jease.org/

Cheers,
Maik