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eXo releases JCR, Portlet Container, ECM and Collaboration Suite PDF Print
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Jul 01, 2008 at 05:29 AM
eXo Platorm has released new versions of the key components of its offering: Java Content Repository (JCR) Portlet Container (PC), Enterprise Content Management (ECM) & Collaborative Suite (CS).

Java Content Repository 1.9

Portal 2.1

The new eXo Portal 2.1 includes many new features facilitating the creation of Enterprise Portal using a rich user interface and various wizards.

Portlet Container 2.0

The new eXo Portlet Container (PC) 2.0 includes the new Portlet API 2.0 (JSR-286) as well as the implementation of the WSRP 2 pre released specification. In addition to the portlet container new release, eXo Portal 2.1 and eXo WebOS 1.0 are also available, supporting Portlet 2.0 API and WSRP 2. Here the list of the most important features of the eXo PC 2.0

Enterprise Content Management 2.0

The new eXo Enterprise Content Management (ECM) 2.0 is leveraging the Portal and JCR providing a powerful set of services to manage content in your enterprise. Here is the list of the key features of eXo ECM 2.0:

Collaboration Suite 1.0

In addition to the new releases of the core components of eXo Platform (JCR, Portal, Portlet Container), a new product has been launched the eXo Collaboration Suite (CS) 1.0. eXo CS is a set of portlets running inside eXo Portal and eXo WebOS allowing collaborative work using your browser as a single tool.


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