Ametys CMS

Ametys is a free and open source content management system (CMS) written in Java. It is based on JSR-170 for content storage,[2] Open Social[3] for gadget rendering and a XML oriented framework. It is primarily designed to run large corporate websites, blogs, intranets and extranets on the same server.

Ametys CMS
Developer(s)Ametys
Stable release
4.1.11[1] / 2019-??-??[±]
Written inJava
Operating systemCross-platform
TypeContent management system, content management framework
LicenseApache License 2.0
Websitewww.ametys.org

As of May 2012, Ametys claims to run more than 30 000 websites.

Ametys is Java based[4] and runs on any computing platform capable of running the Java Runtime Environment and an application server.

History

Ametys is a professional open-source CMS (content management system) written in Java.

Ametys was created in 2003 by passionate Web and Java experts. Since 2005 Ametys has been deployed in higher education, for which specific components for uPortal and Jasig projects were developed. In 2009, it was ported to the level of a professional open source CMS by Anyware Services (headquarters in France).

Ametys evolved through the collaboration of the community of developers, users and integrators.

The downloadable version includes user authentication via LDAP and CAS, and a WYSIWYG editor administration.

Ametys 3.4 was released in August 2012 and saw several improvements and new functionality including new plugins as UGC, glossary, FAQ, and blog management. It also included new practices of Social web.

Modules

Ametys comes with many features :

  • Multi-site and multilingual platform
  • Front-end editing
  • RSS feed support
  • Document library manager, Alfresco and other document library integration
  • LDAP Integration
  • Website Tools : comments feed, Share buttons, Twitter feed integration, OpenSocial gadgets
  • Blogs and wikis
  • Newsletter management
  • Web Form management
  • Online survey management
  • Maps

References

  1. "Télécharger Ametys Portail". ametys.com. Retrieved 2 June 2019.
  2. "Ask the community and JCR". Michael Marth. 2008-01-16. Archived from the original on 2010-05-20.
  3. "List of OpenSocial Containers". Jonathan LeBlanc.
  4. "Ametys Project on ohloh.net". ohloh.net/.
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