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OpenCMS 7.5 Released with a Beefed Up Content Relation Engine

By David Roe |  Jun 16, 2009 Tags: alkacon, java cms, open source, open source cms, opencms, web cms

OpenCMS 7.5 Released, Adds Content Relation Engine UpgradesWith the release of v7.5 of the open source content management system, OpenCms (news, site), it looks like they gone through previous versions, underlined all the problems they could find, taken in-hand all reported bugs from their community, and fixed them.

Also added is a collection of new features that weren’t there before and a significant upgrade to the OpenCMS Content Relation Engine (CRE), adding some new features to something that was already quite nifty.

Developed by Alkacon Software with the help of the OpenCms community, the thing to take really note of in this release is the improvements to the CRE.

A Quick Look at v7.0 Features

Here's a quick look at what was in v7.0 and is still there now.

* WebDAV support * An undelete feature, * Confirmation before finalizing deletes * Point-in-time previews * Permission based on new set of roles * Publishing using a queue so users can work even after publishing has started

Content Relation Engine Upgrades

The new upgrades mainly consist of the ability to keep links to given files or folders intact even if the file is moved or renamed, while a warning shot is launched if users attempt to delete a resource that is linked by other resources.