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Managing and Customizing OpenCms 6
by Matthew Butcher


Packt Publishing
1 edition
June 2006
256 pages

Reviewed by Gregg Bolinger, December 2006
  (8 of 10)


CMS, or Content Management Software, has been around for a while. Over the years, Perl and PHP CMS solutions have reigned supreme. In the past couple of years, a few Java based CMS solutions have started to compete. One of the forerunners is OpenCMS.

Managing and Customizing OpenCms 6 does a decent job of taking the reader through the install process of OpenCMS, creating and publishing content as well as several of its customizable features. There are plenty of screenshots to guide the reader and the author writes in a style that is not over the top technical so it's easy to understand.

I did expect a bit more depth from the book considering the TOC but wasn't really disappointed by the content. A colleague was actually implementing OpenCMS for a client and found the book quite useful during the process.

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