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Forum > Content Management Systems > Topic Content Management Systems ForumTechnology proposal: AWS XMS - XML based content management frameworkCezar L on 22 March 2012, 13 years ago Homepage: http://aws-dms.com Hi, AWS XMS is an online web development environment and framework based on XML. This is an young project starded by the need of easier control the output code (either html or xml) and designed for scalability and modern need to use any internet based resource as datasource. XML based because most of the internet resources are actually "XML" Advantages: - "Designer" or aws xml online editor = one tool for all operations (php/javascript/xms programming, interface design, language files, configuration files) - only need to know standard php and understand the aws xms application design - auto generates templates from any existing html pages; can also generate the templates on the fly (see remotetemplate directive) - easy to learn and extend - the code is accessible to any application in the project; xml/html remote content is accessible via built-in directives - uses xpath to access the document entities (being a native library is faster then any other similar one)' for those already using css based selectors (or similar) is easy to understand and learn - very fast and proved reliable so far - very easy to integrate databases (using domiterator and matchiterator) - many others on my website Thanks! Sam Soltano (site administrator) on 22 March 2012, 13 years ago Hi Cezar, Thank you for the proposal. We will examine that tool to see if it fits in our CMS category. You need to be logged in to reply. |