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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Docker / Configuration / Encrypting PropertiesSecure your sensitive data with Cloud CMS by encrypting API properties using RSA keys, safeguarding passwords and credentials effortlessly.
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / ActionsOptimize 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 / ActionsExplore 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 / Java CookbookExplore comprehensive guides and samples for Java development with the Gitana Java Driver. Learn setup, connect to Cloud CMS, and manage nodes seamlessly.
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Cookbooks / Go CookbookExplore the Go Cookbook for integrating Cloud CMS with examples, code samples, and guides for connecting, querying, and creating nodes efficiently.
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Gitana 4.0 / HomeDiscover Gitana's Enterprise Content Platform: streamline content creation, management, and real-time publishing with workflow-driven control and custom APIs.
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Upgrade to version 1.0.6 of our new JavaScript/HTML5 driver!The Cloud CMS team is pleased to announce the immediate availability of the 1.0.6 version of the Gitana JavaScript Driver for Cloud CMS. JavaScript Driver for Cloud CMS The Gitana JavaScript Driver is a JS library that you can drop into your HTML5/JS applications to take advantage of the authoring and delivery APIs of the Cloud CMS server. It makes it easier for developers to utilize the Cloud CMS HTTP/REST APIs by providing native convenience functions via JavaScript. The Gitana JavaScript Driv
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Introducing the Cloud CMS Open Source App ServerCloud CMS lets you create content once and reuse it everywhere - across all of your devices, web sites, mobile applications, tradeshow kiosks, digital signage surfaces and more. Our editorial environment is fully featured, extensible easy to use, letting you manage content and deliver it via our enterprise-class Content API. With Cloud CMS, customers are free to build apps on top of best-of-breed open-source frameworks while leveraging open-standards. They are empowered to continue to use the de
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Cookbooks / Scripting CookbookExplore our Scripting Cookbook with server-side scripting guides, code samples, and practical examples for effortless development.
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Editorial FlowsEditorial 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 DIYNot 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 / DriversConnect securely to Cloud CMS using the OAuth2 password flow and manage access tokens effortlessly with our Gitana driver.
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Gitana 4.0 / Developers / Authentication / DriversSecurely connect to Cloud CMS using OAuth2, manage access and refresh tokens, and explore best practices to ensure safe application integration.
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Docker / Container Services / KubernetesKubernetes: Automate deployment, scaling & management of containers on cloud platforms like Amazon, Google, Azure with open-source Kubernetes & Gitana SDK.
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Request Information about Enterprise Support - GitanaRequest Information about Enterprise Support - Gitana Enterprise Services and Licenses Gitana provides Managed Services and Support for On-Premise/Private Cloud installations at larger customers with custom pricing needs. We will work with you to determine beneficial ways that our staff can augment your own to provide DevOps support, implementation services, architectural guidance and source code licensing according to the needs of your business. Have a question about our offerings? Please reach
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / SecuritySecure your content with Cloud CMS. Our platform offers robust, multi-layered access controls ensuring only authorized users access your data.
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Gitana 4.0 / Developers / Drivers / JavaConnect Java and Android apps effortlessly with Gitana's driver. Explore Maven, API keys, and open-source options for seamless integration.
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Integrations / OktaDiscover how Okta enhances security by integrating user authentication into modern applications with Cloud CMS Single Sign-On support.
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Gitana 4.0 / Content Engine / Integrations / OktaSecure and manage user authentication with Okta and Cloud CMS, offering seamless SSO integration using SAML 2.0 and JWT.
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Single Sign On (SSO) / JWTLearn how to configure Cloud CMS for JWT in SSO. Follow our simple example to generate and use JSON Web Tokens effectively.
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Actions / Web HookOptimize your HTTP web hook calls with detailed configuration options for authentication, headers, and payloads, ensuring secure and effective communication.
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Gitana 4.0 / Content Engine / Behaviors / Actions / Web HookOptimize your HTTP web hook calls with detailed configuration options for authentication, headers, and payloads, ensuring secure and effective communication.
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Cloud CMS ArchitectureCloud CMS has two clusters that we run for customers who host apps with us. One cluster is for the "app server" tier (*.cloudcms.net) and the other is the "API" tier (api.cloudcms.com). The app server cluster consists of Node.js servers, and the API is a Java-backend that is stateless and implements the full REST API: As such, the API doesn't manage connections directly. Any invocation to it is a one-shot where each request contains everything needed to assert the user's identity and proceed wit
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Recommended Cloud CMS architectureIn general, we recommend a three-tier architecture (browser -> app server -> API) for any applications you build. This would be our recommendation whether you're using Cloud CMS or anyone else. There are a few good reasons: The browser is an insecure runtime. Exposing any API keys within the browser is a very big security hole. Even exposing credentials within the browser (such as within a cookie) for the sake of working around this is also not recommended since hackers can siphon off the creden
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