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"Programmers or system administrators new to JCR will find Day's node-and-property system a bit bewildering at first. The key is to master JSR 170 first; Day's implementation second. "

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Day's Communique 3.5

22-Nov-2002

After walking back from the financial brink, Day keeps advancing. As is the often the case, the most notable pieces of the latest release of its CMS, Communique 3.5, are a bit hidden. We think it's significant that the product is now architected to run in 3rd-party Appservers rather than a generic JVM (though you can still expect to see a lot of server-side ECMAScript under the covers). And WebDAV support makes it more contributor-friendly. Like FatWire, Day now ships its own IDE, too; just exactly why vendors do this remains something of a mystery to us...
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- Submitted by: Tony Byrne, Analyst

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