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Gitana 4.0 / User Interface / Add-onsEnhance your Cloud CMS with powerful add-ons for seamless third-party integration with YouTube, Vimeo, and more. Customize UI, logic, and content effortlessly.
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Bulk uploading of binariesCloud CMS supports two options here: Multipart HTTP POST. You can post multiple files for upload that all goes as part of the same HTTP request. The general "upload files" option in our UI actually does this (you can drag/drop multiple files into it and they'll all go at the same time) or you can call this kind of this manually. It's standard HTTP multipart and so this works natively for anything you upload. Import an archive. We provide a command-line tool that you can use to take documents and
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Features / ExtractableOptimize metadata extraction with Cloud CMS. Automatically extract properties from attachments to enhance your document's JSON data.
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Gitana 4.0 / Content Engine / Aspects / ExtractableOptimize metadata extraction with Cloud CMS. Automatically extract properties from attachments to enhance your document's JSON data.
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / TransferEasily transfer, backup, and move data between Cloud CMS installations with a universal import-export facility, ensuring your data is portable and accessible.
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Gitana 4.0 / Content Engine / TransferEasily transfer, backup, and move data between Cloud CMS installations with a universal import-export facility, ensuring your data is portable and accessible.
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Tree HierarchiesIn Cloud CMS, there are no hard and fast rules regarding association types between nodes. And so, when dealing with things like tree structures, you usually have to first make some assumptions about the kinds of relationships between nodes that you want to traverse. For arbitrary relationships and traversals around nodes, Cloud CMS provides traversal methods which are a bit more intensive to use. However, if you're using typical a:child relationships between nodes (which is what Cloud CMS uses f
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Can your CMS do this?This is not going to be a list of features in Cloud CMS, that to be honest, you righfully expect in a CMS: API, versioning, workflow, Content model, Content entry forms,.. For a bit of fun, I started thinking “what really makes Cloud CMS better than your CMS” embracing my school boy mentality. 1. SaaS and/or On-Premise Cloud CMS is avaible as a SaaS product and OnPremise. Docker containers have allowed us to distribute the Cloud CMS product easily for On-Premise/Private Cloud installation. Whils
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / User Interface / Create/Edit ContentEasily navigate and manage your project content with search features, tags, and comments. Enhance your CMS experience with organized folders and user roles.
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Gitana 4.0 / User Interface / User Interface / Create/Edit ContentManage your content seamlessly with options for editing, viewing, and organizing. Explore features like attachments, tags, and comments for efficient content handling.
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Directed and Undirected AssociationsCloud CMS has the notion of both directed and undirected associations. In the API and within the drivers, when you work with associations, you can query for associations that are "incoming" or "outgoing": These are both directed associations which are relative to a given node. Outgoing means start from this node and find associations pointing to another node. Incoming means find associations that point to me. It also supports the notion of "mutual" associations which are undirected. The source o
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CEM - shuffling deck chairs on the titanicGoing back 15 years, we’ve seen the core of providing websites shift across various types of “platforms” - from Web Content Management (WCM) to Enterprise Content Management (ECM) to Customer Experience Management (CEM). Every iteration involved another set of technologies, and associated migration headaches. Each expansion also consumed more and more of the resulting presentation tier. At first, this was mostly a good thing as no standard mechanisms existed to facilitate efforts. However, in th
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Gitana 4.0 / Reference / Types / AssociationLearn how Associations connect two nodes by defining relationships without permissions in this detailed guide on structure and custom behaviors.
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / User InterfaceDiscover a customizable, secure user interface with Cloud CMS to efficiently create, manage, and deliver content across your digital platforms.
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / GraphQLCloud CMS seamlessly integrates GraphQL for efficient content querying, offering a dynamic schema for each branch to simplify developer access to content models.
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Gitana 4.0 / Content Engine / Graph QLStreamline your Cloud CMS content integration with GraphQL, enabling developers to create efficient queries and enhance content retrieval performance.
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Getting Started / Web FormsEffortlessly create dynamic web forms with Cloud CMS using customizable, open-source controls powered by Alpaca.js and JSON Schema integration.
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Cache invalidation via SNSAt present, Cloud CMS can be configured to publish notifications to Amazon SNS. Thus, to take advantage of this, you'd have to first have an Amazon Web Services account and an SNS topic created. Cloud CMS publishes notifications to it. Your topic can then do anything it wants with these notifications. Your cluster can listen for these events and process messages to invalidate cache. Most commonly, people hook the SNS services to the SQS service for queue-based event management. We've chosen this
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Docker / UI ExtensionsEnhance your Cloud CMS UI with Docker-based extensions for seamless customization and integration. Ideal for on-premise deployment.
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Gitana 4.0 / Self Managed / UI ExtensionsEnhance your Cloud CMS UI with Docker-based extensions for seamless customization and integration. Ideal for on-premise deployment.
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Gitana 4.0 / Self Managed / Containers / API ServerOptimize your API server configuration with Cloud CMS. Launch a Java app with REST API support for MongoDB, ElasticSearch, and Amazon services like S3, SNS, SQS, and more.
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Getting Started / PublishingOptimize your content management with Cloud CMS: collaborate in Workspaces, streamline Workflow, and preview changes instantly before publishing.
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Gitana 4.0 / Getting Started / PublishingOptimize your content management with Cloud CMS: collaborate in Workspaces, streamline Workflow, and preview changes instantly before publishing.
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Applications / Public Services / Registration FlowSimplify user registration with Cloud CMS. Set domain, email provider, registrar, and domain user for efficient web app user management.
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Gitana 4.0 / Content Engine / Platform / Applications / Public Services / Registration FlowSimplify user registration with Cloud CMS. Set domain, email provider, registrar, and domain user for efficient web app user management.
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