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Gitana 4.0 / Content Engine / Integrations / DUOEnhance Cloud CMS security with Duo Security's real-time Multi-Factor Authentication integration for robust content protection.
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Access Cloud CMS content anonymously or as a guest userThis 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 / Authentication / Providers / KeycloakEnable secure authentication for Cloud CMS using Keycloak. Configure your server settings with client and realm information for seamless token validation.
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Gitana 4.0 / Developers / Application Server / Authentication / Providers / KeycloakEnable authentication and user profile management with the Keycloak Provider for Cloud CMS, offering configurable properties for seamless integration.
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Github deployment - copy of sample siteCopy Sample Site Example; Duplicate of the source files for the Sample SIte project from Cloud CMS github into your own Github folder. In your GitHub project for: https://github.com/yourgithub/cloudcmsSample Either make it a public repository or invite the user "cloudcms" with READ access. In Cloud CMS -> Applications set URL of your Githup repository and the base path Redeploy your application's default deployment in Cloud CMS (Applications) You can redeploy selecting the deployment and then pi
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Gitana 4.0 / Content Engine / Single Sign On (SSO) / OktaConfigure Cloud CMS Single Sign-On with Okta and SAML 2.0, enabling seamless enterprise user authentication and integration for secure access.
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Docker / Monitoring API Server with an APMMonitor your Cloud CMS API server with New Relic APM; optimize Java performance while minimizing production impact with our step-by-step setup guide.
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Gitana 4.0 / Self Managed / MonitoringOptimize your Cloud CMS API Server's performance using New Relic APM for real-time metrics without compromising production speed.
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Application Server / Services / CacheOptimize application server caching with Cloud CMS, offering single, cluster, and sticky-cluster modes — reliable caching with memory or Redis providers.
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Gitana 4.0 / Developers / Application Server / Services / CacheOptimize your application's cache with Cloud CMS Cache Service for seamless integration, offering efficient caching modes like single, cluster, and sticky-cluster.
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REST based access callsThe authentication mechanism in Cloud CMS is OAuth 2.0. While you can use any of the flows, the easiest one to begin with is "password". We've outlined a basic example here using Advanced REST Client to show our API-first platform in action. First, from your Cloud CMS platform home page, navigate to "Manage Platform" and select the "API Keys" section to list all available projects for remote access: If you have no keys for your project then create a new "Application" from "Manage Platform" and t
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Docker / Maintenance / UpgradesUpgrade to Cloud CMS 3.2 with updated ElasticSearch and Docker setup steps. Ensure compatibility by rebuilding search indexes and re-indexing data stores.
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Recommended environmentThis is a big subject and, as you know, there are many ways to set things up to be robust. That said, some practices are better than others. I can relate at least what we do and what we've seen customers do. First, I'd recommend thinking of Cloud CMS as black box application that runs on top of MongoDB, Elastic Search (both of which can be thought of as databases) and a binary storage provider. Cloud CMS is a stateless application whose setup is actually quite simple. It doesn't maintain any sta
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Application Server / Services / LocksOptimize your application server's access to shared resources using the Locks Service, seamlessly configured with Redis for robust cluster management.
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Integrations / IBM API ConnectIBM API Connect offers a complete API platform to create, manage, and monetize APIs across clouds, ensuring seamless digital app innovation.
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Gitana 4.0 / Content Engine / Integrations / IBM API ConnectIBM API Connect enables seamless creation, management, and monetization of APIs to power digital apps across clouds, enhancing innovation.
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How can I reuse connections with the Java Driver?The Cloud CMS Java Driver uses a thread local variable to store the authentication context it receives after connecting. This is perhaps unusual for folks who are coming from the JavaScript world but should be very familiar for anyone who works with common JavaScript frameworks such as Spring Framework or Spring Security. When the authentication completes, the Java Driver constructs a "Driver" object that it stores into a thread local variable using the following call: DriverContext.setDriver(dr
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / UI Developers GuideOptimize your Cloud CMS user interface with customizable JavaScript and JSON-driven modules for powerful, tailored content management solutions.
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Gitana 4.0 / Developers / User Interface CustomizationOptimize your Cloud CMS experience with our guide to enhancing the user interface through customizable JavaScript and JSON configurations.
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Supported StacksExplore certified supported stacks for on-premise Cloud CMS 3.2 installations, including MongoDB, ElasticSearch, and AWS DocumentDB compatibility.
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The best way to enable content authoring with your JS frameworkNow that you’ve built that beautiful application in Angular, Aurelia, Ember, React - or the next big JavaScript framework - how do make your content authors happy? Easy: Think Headless. Never let a CMS dictate your presentation tier options. The field is too crowded and is changing too rapidly for pre-ordained “templates” to suffice. Instead, crank out that prototype in your desired framework(s) and utilise REST calls to query content a simple mockup will do returning JSON for each node Then go
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Gitana 4.0 / Self Managed / Supported StacksDiscover supported stacks for on-premise Gitana 4.x installations, covering MongoDB, ElasticSearch, and compatible client browsers.
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Deployment / Deployment ReceiversCreate and manage Deployment Receivers in Cloud CMS to efficiently transfer and secure your Deployment Packages globally, solving latency and performance issues.
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Gitana 4.0 / Content Engine / Deployment / Deployment ReceiversCreate and manage Deployment Receivers in Cloud CMS to efficiently transfer and secure your Deployment Packages globally, solving latency and performance issues.
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Gitana 4.0 / Reference / Types / ProjectExplore comprehensive documentation on Projects to understand structure, properties, and methods, and accelerate your development with language drivers.
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