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Apache Lenya 

Maintainer: Apache Software Foundation
Stable release: 1.2.4 [+/-]
Preview release: 1.4 alpha 1 [+/-]
OS: Java 2 Platform (OS-independent)
Genre: Content management system
License: Apache License 2.0
Website: http://lenya.apache.org

Apache Lenya is a Java/XML open-source content management system based on the Apache Cocoon content management framework. Features include revision control, scheduling, search capabilities, workflow support, and browser-based WYSIWYG editors. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (816x54, 9 KB)Screenshot of the Apache Lenya Content Management System menu bar File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... Software maintenance is one of the activities in software engineering, and is the process of enhancing and optimizing deployed software (software release), as well as remedying defects. ... The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) is a non-profit corporation (classified as 501(c)3 in the United States) to support Apache software projects, including the Apache HTTP Server. ... A software release is to create a new version of the system or program and release it to the user community. ... A software release is to create a new version of the system or program and release it to the user community. ... In computing, an operating system ( aka, OS) is the system software responsible for the direct control and management of hardware and basic system operations. ... The Java platform is the name for a computing environment, or platform, from Sun Microsystems which can run applications developed using the Java programming language and set of development tools. ... A software genre is a classification of software by its common function, type or topic. ... A content management system (CMS) is a computer software system for organizing and facilitating collaborative creation of documents and other content. ... A software license is a type of proprietary or gratuitous license as well as a memorandum of contract between a producer and a user of computer software — sometimes called an End User License Agreement (EULA) — that specifies the perimeters of the permission granted by the owner to the user. ... The Apache License (Apache Software License previous to version 2. ... The front page of the English Wikipedia Website. ... Java is an object-oriented programming language developed by James Gosling and colleagues at Sun Microsystems in the early 1990s. ... The Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a W3C-recommended general-purpose markup language for creating special-purpose markup languages, capable of describing many different kinds of data. ... Open source describes general practices in production and development which promote access to the end products sources. ... A content management system (CMS) is a computer software system for organizing and facilitating collaborative creation of documents and other content. ... Apache Cocoon, often just called Cocoon, is a web development framework built around the concepts of separation of concerns and component-based web development. ... A content management framework is an application programming interface for creating a customized content management system. ... Revision control (also known as version control) is the management of multiple revisions of the same unit of information. ... Scheduling is the process of assigning tasks to a set of resources. ... Workflow is the operational aspect of a work procedure: how tasks are structured, who performs them, what their relative order is, how they are synchronized, how information flows to support the tasks and how tasks are being tracked. ... WYSIWYG (pronounced wizzy-wig or wuzzy-wig) is an acronym for What You See Is What You Get, and is used in computing to describe a system in which content during editing appears very similar to the final product. ...


Lenya was originally started by Michael Wechner in early 1999 to manage the content of the journal of pattern formation. Michael previously did basic research in physics by writing computer simulations on dendritic growth. This page may qualify for deletion as a vanity page, or may be a user page mistakenly created as an article. ... 1999 (MCMXCIX) was a common year starting on Friday, and was designated the International Year of Older Persons by the United Nations. ...


In early 2000 Michael co-founded Wyona, which continued to develop Lenya on the basis of the interactive newspaper edition of Neue Zürcher Zeitung. The name Lenya is a combination of the names of his two sons Levi and Vanya. Zürcher Zeitung, No. ...


In the spring of 2003, Wyona donated Lenya to the Apache Software Foundation, where Lenya was incubated and became a Top Level Project in September 2004. The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) is a non-profit corporation (classified as 501(c)3 in the United States) to support Apache software projects, including the Apache HTTP Server. ...


See also

This is a list of content management systems that are used to organize and facilitate collaborative content creation. ... The following tables compare general and technical information for a variety of (mostly open-source) content management systems. ...

External link

  • Apache Lenya website

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History of Apache Lenya (85 words)
Lenya was originally started by Michael Wechner in early 1999 to manage the content of the journal of pattern formation.
In the spring of 2003, Wyona donated Lenya to the Apache Software Foundation, where Lenya was incubated and became a Top Level Project in September 2004.
The name Lenya is a combination of the names of his two sons Levi and Vanya.
Apache Lenya - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (165 words)
Apache Lenya is a Java/XML open-source content management system based on the Apache Cocoon content management framework.
Lenya was originally started by Michael Wechner in early 1999 to manage the content of the journal of pattern formation.
In the spring of 2003, Wyona donated Lenya to the Apache Software Foundation, where Lenya was incubated and became a Top Level Project in September 2004.
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