Even if it's not what you expect from a CMS, being very basic in management options and features, Jease can still be useful, if utilized for what's best: smaller websites.
With an admin panel looking more like a file manager, Jease gives access to the website's content as it a file system.
Pages, content, settings, files and images are all managed from one big file and folder structure, each one representing one resource on the site.
To manage one of them, just click on in and its content will pop up inside a modal.
Under the hood, Jease was built on some of the best Java open-source tools around (Lucene, ZK, db40, Perst, etc.) and should provide a very stable system, regardless of the backend's simplicity.
Features:
- Easy installation process
- Customizable layouts
- SEO-friendly URLs
- Portable CMS structure
- Content versioning
- Preview tool
- WYSIWYG editing
- Link checker
- URL redirects
- File manager
- Supported content types:
- Access
- Composite
- Discussion
- Document
- Factory
- File
- Folder
- Gallery
- Image
- Item
- Link
- Media
- News
- Reference
- Script
- Text
- Topic
- Transit
- Trash
- Wiki
What is new in this release:
- User-friendly ID conversion
- Developer-friendly configuration
- Smart(er) discussions
- JEASE_TEMPLATE_RESOLVER
- JEASE_IMAGE_LIMIT
- JEASE_UPLOAD_LIMIT
What is new in version 2.8:
- Customizable persistence actions (save / delete / traverse) in jease.cms.service.Nodes. Useful for logging or auditing content changes.
- User-Management allows to disable users.
- Introduced new request attribute JEASE_DISCUSSION_DISABLED to allow to disable discussions (= adding comments) on the fly.
What is new in version 2.7:
- UUID support
- Customizable password validation
- Improved memory footprint
What is new in version 2.6:
- Page to PDF conversion,
- Improved Security,
- Better support for multilangual sites,
- Automatic removal of temporary files.
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