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The Web CMS Report 2008 looks at... EMC/Documentum 6 Web Content Management

"There are many advantages to storing content as native objects (several other CMS packages, like Zope and Ingeniux, do this), but you should understand that this is the first of several places where you enter a kind of netherworld of Documentum-specific interfaces and query languages. For example, you access the Content Server using "DQL," short for Documentum Query Language. If Content Server is storing XML, you access it through "XDQL," rather than standard XML can openers like XPath and XQuery. "

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Documentum Issues Eclipse Plug-in for WDK

05-Aug-2005

Janus recently lamented the dearth of Eclipse IDE support among CMS vendors. Lo and behold, Documentum has come out with an Eclipse plug-in to its Web Development Kit (WDK). WDK is rather complex, so developers are apt to welcome the plug-in. From the public page on Documentum's developer site:

WDK-based applications (e.g Webtop, WebPublisher, DA) consist of components and actions organized into various layers. Developing a WDK-based application involves customizing these components. This generally involves wading through deep folder hierarchies and XML files. This Eclipse plugin [Registration required] provides an abstraction over this folder structure and the XML config files.
From the screenshots, it looks useful.

- Submitted by: Tony Byrne, Analyst

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