Product Information
What is Ncms?
CMS is an open-source content management framework written in Java and distributed under the Apache License, so you can use it in commercial projects. CMS is suitable for large projects with many concurrent editors and simple landing pages. In a single CMS instance, you can host many sites under different domains, each with multiple language versions. Entire sites can be created and modified in the CMS GUI. Editors can use the built-in digital asset management system to store, access, and reuse multimedia, text, and other data. Developers can create their own Java projects based on the core CMS framework and extend it in their own specific ways. CMS provides the ability to edit any part of a hosted website, including stylesheets and JavaScript code. The embedded SCSS compiler lets you compile edited .SCSS files into the generated website CSS. Developers can work directly in the CMS. CMS includes a suite of built-in marketing tools. The mechanism for smart traffic routing—you can write complex rules as needed and split all traffic across any number of flows. You can set up A/B tests within a single page and display different content to different user groups. You can place tracking pixels on any page and send back necessary data.
How to use Ncms?
nCMS is a Java-based open-source content management framework for large projects and simple landing pages. It offers content editing, digital asset management, development extensions, and marketing tools, supporting multi-site and multilingual versions.
Core Functions of Ncms
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Portable
Scalable, Portable
Usage Scenarios of Ncms
- Manage large projects with numerous simultaneous editors.
- Create and manage simple landing pages.
- Host multiple websites with different domains on a single instance.
- Create multilingual versions of websites.
- Developers can create and extend Java projects based on its core framework.
- Conduct A/B testing and traffic routing to optimize marketing campaigns.
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