Recently the first CMS's are available based on the JSR170.
It looks like the market starts to understand the importance of using a 'common' repository.
Having Day Software as Specification Lead for the JSR170, it's not surprising Day Software came with the first implementation based on the JSR170, but recently also Magnolia is running on the Content Repository for Java.
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Found a lot of useful info on your site about Cms - thank you. Haven't finished reading it yet but have bookmarked it so I don't lose it. I've just started a Cms blog myself if you'd like to stop by
In fact, Magnolia has been built for JSR-170 from the scratch and has been running on the spec since its very first days, long before JSR-170 was finished. The first release of Magnolia was on November 15th 2003, and we kept up with the spec changes ever since. So I would argue that Day's Communique is NOT the first product running on JSR-170 - I am not even sure that it conforms to the spec today. But of course, with CRX they do have a JSR-170 repository.
Cheers
Boris
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