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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Docker / Container Services / Amazon ECS

Optimize deployment and scaling of containerized apps on AWS with Amazon ECS and Gitana SDK for best practices and configurations.

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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Cookbooks / Java Cookbook

Optimize your Java setup for Gitana with our detailed Java Cookbook guide, featuring code samples and connection methods for Cloud CMS integration.

Score: 3.9608555

Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Docker / Upgrades / 3.2.87

Upgrade to Cloud CMS 3.2.87 for enhanced ARM-64 support, requiring MongoDB 4.0+ and Redis 6.x+. Optimize deployments with AWS Graviton.

Score: 3.9517326

Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Workflow / Workflow Handlers / Web Hook

Enable seamless integration with web services using configurable HTTP(S) POST webhooks, supporting authentication and JSON payloads for workflows.

Score: 3.9136248

Gitana 4.0 / Content Engine / Workflow / Workflow Handlers / Web Hook

Enable seamless integration with web services using configurable HTTP(S) POST webhooks, supporting authentication and JSON payloads for workflows.

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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Docker / Configuration / Encrypting Properties

Secure your sensitive data with Cloud CMS by encrypting API properties using RSA keys, safeguarding passwords and credentials effortlessly.

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Gitana 4.0 / Home

Discover Gitana's Enterprise Content Platform: streamline content creation, management, and real-time publishing with workflow-driven control and custom APIs.

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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Cookbooks / Go Cookbook

Explore the Go Cookbook to learn Go driver setup, Cloud CMS connection, node management, querying, and GraphQL integration.

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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Application Server / Installation / Standalone Installation

Easily set up the Cloud CMS Application Server with Node.js, Git, and simple configuration steps for seamless content delivery.

Score: 3.8183377

Gitana 4.0 / Developers / Application Server / Installation / Standalone Installation

Set up the Cloud CMS Application Server with Node.js and Git for seamless content management. Download, configure, and launch easily.

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Gitana 4.0 / Developers / Drivers / Python

Easily integrate Python applications with Gitana using the open-source driver; supports Flask & Django for seamless development.

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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Actions

Optimize content operations with Cloud CMS Action framework using JSON configuration. Explore various actions like Send Email or Fire a Web Hook efficiently.

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Gitana 4.0 / Content Engine / Behaviors / Actions

Explore Cloud CMS Action framework for automated content operations with customizable actions like email alerts, webhooks, and more—enhancing workflow efficiency.

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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Cookbooks / Scripting Cookbook

Explore our Scripting Cookbook with server-side scripting guides, code samples, and practical examples for effortless development.

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Return On Investment (ROI) with Cloud CMS

ROI and Content Management Systems (CMS) are rarely used in the same sentence due to the uncomfortable pricing models from all legacy CMS vendors - as well as the spiraling costs of implementing them. Often so much investment has been made in the CMS that changing is not a realistic consideration. This negativity only increases when you start using the term Enterprise Content Management (ECM), where suddenly vendors start seeing dollar signs, but offer no additional functionality e.g., Alfresco,

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Gitana 4.0 / Developers / Frameworks / cURL

Learn how to use cURL for API calls and connectivity with Cloud CMS, plus access key management and example scripts.

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Editorial Flows

Editorial Flows In Gitana 4.0, we introduced a new feature called Editorial Flows. With Editorial Flows, your editorial teams launch draft workspaces where they work on content items at their own pace. They can write new content, change existing content or delete things in isolation without worrying about how it will affect the main line of content. They are free to work without worry about stepping on each other's toes. They can make changes to the content graph, upload new files, adjust taxono

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How does Cloud CMS compare to DIY (do-it-yourself)?

Not sure whether to build or buy? Review these points to help guide your selection. Why DIY: exact fit with your technology stack use existing in-house skills and resources build only the features you need able to add new features as required use existing developers for support cost / budget - internal no need for external services to deliver and support product can be a ‘skunk works’ project Why not DIY: Risk (more complex than it looks) time/effort/cost are all easy to under-estimate CMS requi

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Comparison: Cloud CMS vs DIY

Not sure whether to build or buy? Review these points to help guide your selection. Why DIY: exact fit with your technology stack use existing in-house skills and resources build only the features you need able to add new features as required use existing developers for support cost / budget - internal no need for external services to deliver and support product can be a ‘skunk works’ project Why not DIY: Risk (more complex than it looks) time/effort/cost are all easy to under-estimate CMS requi

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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Authentication / Drivers

Learn to securely connect applications to Cloud CMS using OAuth2, manage tokens, and avoid exposing sensitive credentials in your source code.

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Gitana 4.0 / Developers / Authentication / Drivers

Learn to securely connect applications to Cloud CMS using OAuth2, manage tokens, and avoid exposing sensitive credentials in your source code.

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Access Cloud CMS content anonymously or as a guest user

This question often comes up from folks who are building HTML applications that run in a browser. They'd like the browser to connect to Cloud CMS to download content and display it. Usually this consists of things like images but also may consist of other types of content in Cloud CMS such as raw nodes, PDF files, video assets or more. OAuth 2.0 and Access Tokens Fundamentally, everything in Cloud CMS is secured from an access perspective using OAuth 2.0. This means that an OAuth 2.0 access toke

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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Application Server / Installation / Docker Installation

Get started with Cloud CMS Application Server using Docker. Learn installation, configuration, and setup for seamless integration across platforms.

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Gitana 4.0 / Developers / Application Server / Installation / Docker Installation

Easily install and configure Cloud CMS on Docker with our step-by-step guide. Learn to build, run, and connect using Docker and Git tools.

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How to monitor API traffic from a node js app

It is sometimes helpful to see the API traffic that is going on between the Gitana javascript driver and the Cloud CMS API server. This is a non-intrusive method of doing that. install a tool called Charles Proxy https://www.charlesproxy.com/ This is an excellent tool for monitoring http/https traffic. Once installed, start Charles Proxy and enable reverse proxy: Check "Enable Reverse Proxies" and then click the "Add" button. A port will be assigned (55703 in the example below). Set Remote Host

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