Obtaining Alfresco Web Content Management (WCM)

  2008-11-26 20:30:01
People have been using Alfresco to manage web content since the early days of the product. In 2007, Alfresco released its formal web content management functionality that added features most people expect when they think of a Web Content Management (WCM) offering, including templating, site preview, snapshots, virtualization, and deployment. WCM is a specialized subset of the larger Enterprise Content Management (ECM) umbrella that is focused specifically on authoring, managing, and publishing files used to produce a website. In this article we will discuss how to create a web project and define web forms using XML Schema to allow non-technical users to create content. 
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