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Get started with an open source CMS, Part 6: Build a Python WebDAV client for Jakarta Slide
Want to learn how to build Python applications? In this tutorial -- the sixth in the series -- you'll create a Python Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV) client for Jakarta Slide that, in turn, lets you build Python applications for content management. Upon completion, you'll be able to access the Slide or any other WebDAV server from your Python applications. From there, you can start thinking about what else you can use the Python davclientlib for, which can grow to meet your future needs.
Tutorials 02 May 2006  
 
Get started with an open source CMS, Part 5: Build a PHP WebDAV client for Jakarta Slide
In this tutorial, the fifth in the series, learn how to create a PHP Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV) Client for Jakarta Slide that you can use to build PHP applications for content management. With this knowledge, you can then go on to build other PHP applications on a system that can manage numerous users and documents.
Tutorials 24 Feb 2006  
 
Getting started with an open source CMS, Part 1: Download, install, and start using a content management system
This tutorial, first in a "Getting started with an open source CMS" series, will walk through installation of a bundled Apache Tomcat and Jakarta Slide that will result in a working content management system. Author Michael Oliver will show how to download, install, and start using a working open source content management system.
Tutorials 16 Aug 2005  
 
Getting started with an open source CMS, Part 3: Build a custom store
This tutorial will walk through the customization of Jakarta Slide with Eclipse to create a new store back-end adapter that will allow documents stored to Slide to also be stored in a database. Other options for creating stores will also be explained. This tutorial is third in a "Getting started with an open source CMS" series.
Tutorials 13 Sep 2005  
 
Get started with an open source CMS, Part 4: Create an Apache Derby JDBC store adapter
In this tutorial, Part 4 of a developerWorks series, find out how to create a custom store for Jakarta Slide that uses Apache Derby. Build a new database adapter to use Derby as the content and metadata store for Slide using Java Database Connectivity (JDBC), and learn how to handle problems, such as SQL syntax errors and INSERT trigger issues.
Tutorials 10 Jan 2006  
 
Getting started with an open source CMS, Part 2: Build a new version, debug it and run it from Eclipse
In Part 2 of this "Getting started with an open CMA" series, learn how to download the sources, set up Eclipse, and build the Jakarta Slide open source CMS. When you're done, you'll be able to generate all the various targets you can download from the Jakarta site and more.
Tutorials 23 Aug 2005  
 
Get started with an open source CMS, Part 7: Enable WebDAV on an open source PHP content management system
In this tutorial, the last in a seven-part series, you'll use the PHP Web-based Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV) client you built in Part 5 to enable WebDAV on an open source content management system (CMS) application called PHP Web Content Management System (PHPWCMS). The result lets you edit content through WebDAV so you can use WebDAV-enabled applications to access versioned files.
Tutorials 30 May 2006  
 
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