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Daisy

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"Daisy is a content management development framework that ships with a sophisticated in-browser editing application, a scalable repository back-end, which is accessible through open standards, and a flexible, role-based authorization control system. It features robust and flexible XHTML and media asset management, full-text indexing and searching, document versioning and differencing, user-defined metadata management and integration of external systems through event queuing (JMS). Its SQL-like query language offers in-page embeddable queries and can be used to define virtual views on the document repository. Daisy has no outside dependencies except for a relational database and access to a filesystem, making it an affordable, yet surprisingly powerful content management system. Daisy consists of a standalone repository service, integrated with a Apache Cocoon-based Wiki-on-steroids CMS application."(Description on CMS Matrix)

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