Do you want to contribute to Jease? Writing documentation is a good place to get started and will help to get people becoming more familiar with Jease. Any contribution is appreciated.
Jease provides several content-types out of the box which should cover many use-cases for a Content-Management-System. Jease makes it easy to create additional content-types, so use the default content-types as templates for your customized types.
![]() | Access: Allows to protect contents with login/password, works similiar as a .htaccess in Apache. You can specify a start/stop date which controls the timeframe when the Access object will guarding contents. |
![]() | Composite: A folder which renders all of its contents as a single page. Per default a composite is a good starting point to build image galleries, download folders, blogs or to group any related content (text and images). |
![]() | Discussion: Allows to add a threaded discussion / comment feature to your site. |
![]() | Document: Allows to index various binary document formats like PDF, Word, Excel, OpenOffice, ... for full text search and plain text preview. |
![]() | Factory: Allows to store content-prototypes with additional properties which are used for synchronizing properties for contents guarded by the Factory. For administrators only. |
![]() | File: Stores all kinds of binary content (.exe, .zip, ...) as blobs in the file-system. |
![]() | Folder: Use it to organize your content-objects in directories. |
![]() | Gallery: A container which stores images and renders them as image gallery. Visible images will be shown as thumbnails whereas non-visible images will be included in an overlay lightbox gallery. |
![]() | Image: Works similar as File, but allows only Images (.jpg, .gif, .png, ...) as content-types. |
![]() | Item: A simple base type for creating dynamic content types with additional properties (e.g. via a Factory or forms). |
![]() | Link: Stores an url to another website. |
![]() | Media: Similiar to Image or File, but stores a binary media object (image, video) and renders it with appropriate html-tags as a page. |
![]() | News: An annoucement with (optional) teaser, main story and publication date. |
![]() | Reference: A symbolic link which can be used to "mirror" content at a different place. |
![]() | Script: Allows to create dynamic content. Per default it uses JSPs as template engine, but it's easy to plugin other template engines. For administrators only. |
![]() | Text: Stores html or plain text. |
![]() | Topic: Use it to create sub-headlines in the navigation. |
![]() | Transit: Allows to edit a file in the file-system of the server directly through the web. E.g. you can use it to edit JSPs online. For administrators only. |
![]() | Trash: Not real content, but a container which works as trashcan and collects deleted objects. You can use several trashbins in your site. |
![]() | Wiki: Allows to use Wiki-Markup to create content. Per default it uses the markup of Mediawiki, other markups are available (Confluence, Textile, Tracwiki, TWiki). |
Last modified on 2011-12-27 by Maik Jablonski