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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Integrations

Connect Cloud CMS to AWS, Azure, Google, and more. Securely manage services for storage, DNS updates, and event handling. Explore seamless integrations now!

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Gitana 4.0 / Content Engine / Integrations

Connect your Cloud CMS projects to leading cloud services securely, with reusable service descriptors for seamless integrations.

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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Content Modeling / Scripts

Optimize your JavaScript coding with script behavior nodes. Implement custom behavior, automate updates, and manage policy overrides in Cloud CMS.

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Gitana 4.0 / Content Engine / Content Models / Scripts

Optimize and automate scripts in Cloud CMS using JavaScript. Implement custom behaviors for your content instances effortlessly.

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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Rules

Automate your content management with rules in Cloud CMS. Trigger actions like converting files or updating properties using policy bindings and conditions.

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Gitana 4.0 / Content Engine / Behaviors / Rules

Automate business logic with Cloud CMS Rules. Trigger actions on content creation, updates, or removal using flexible conditions and policies.

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Alpaca 1.0.3 Released!

We’re pleased to announce the release of Alpaca Web Forms 1.0.3 for jQuery, jQuery UI and jQuery Mobile. Alpaca is an open-source project that provides an easy way to render web forms using JSON schema. It consists of a jQuery plugin and provides a nice abstraction so that you can change form layouts, validation logic and presentation with simple changes to JSON. Alpaca provides the web forms capabilities for Cloud CMS - The Cloud Content Management Platform for the Enterprise. This release incl

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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Features / Copied From

Track node history with the Copied From feature, automatically identifying content origins via source references in node versions.

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Gitana 4.0 / Content Engine / Aspects / Copied From

Track node history with the Copied From feature, automatically identifying content origins via source references in node versions.

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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Docker / Security Notices / CVE-2021-44228

Secure your Cloud CMS with Log4j2 updates against CVE-2021-44228. Upgrade to version 3.2.71 and follow mitigation steps for enhanced protection.

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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Actions / Copy Multiple Nodes

Copy multiple nodes and their children in the content graph with customizable configurations, supporting repository and branch IDs.

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Gitana 4.0 / Content Engine / Behaviors / Actions / Copy Multiple Nodes

Copy multiple nodes and their children in the content graph with customizable configurations, supporting repository and branch IDs.

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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Application Server / Tags / @associations

Find and customize node associations efficiently with parameters like sort, direction, and limits for comprehensive data analysis.

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Gitana 4.0 / Developers / Application Server / Tags / @associations

Find and customize node associations efficiently with parameters like sort, direction, and limits for comprehensive data analysis.

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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Workflow / Workflow Handlers

Explore comprehensive workflow handlers, from adding features to sending Slack messages and handling webhooks, for efficient process management.

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Gitana 4.0 / Content Engine / Workflow / Workflow Handlers

Explore comprehensive documentation for workflow handlers like Add Features, Copy Node, Email, and more to optimize your Gitana 4.0 engine tasks efficiently.

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Content Entry Forms Example

Cloud CMS lets you easily design and deploy forms for your web applications and content contributors. In this blog entry, we’ll walk through how you can do this within the Cloud CMS user interface. In this example, we’ll create a form that allows editors to create City Guide information. Note: in the Cloud CMS Trial there is a City Guide Content definition which can be used as a starting point or as a reference for this example. Add a Definition The Content Definitions can be found in the Cloud

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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Scripting / Association

Explore Association properties and methods, including branch and repository details, in our comprehensive documentation for efficient scripting.

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Association

Explore Association properties and methods, including branch and repository details, in our comprehensive documentation for efficient scripting.

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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Actions / Sync Multiple Nodes

Sync multiple nodes seamlessly to your target location, ensuring updates or deletions are managed efficiently with customizable configurations.

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Gitana 4.0 / Content Engine / Behaviors / Actions / Sync Multiple Nodes

Sync multiple nodes seamlessly to your target location, ensuring updates or deletions are managed efficiently with customizable configurations.

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Gitana 4.0 / Self Managed / Containers

Explore configuration guides for Antivirus, API, and UI servers in Gitana's self-managed containers documentation.

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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Docker / Configuration

Explore configuration guides for Docker components including antivirus, API, encryption, support, and UI server.

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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / API / Data Types / Association

Learn how to create, update, and manage associations between nodes in Gitana, including directed and undirected relationships.

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CEM - shuffling deck chairs on the titanic

Going 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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