List of content management frameworks

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A content management framework (CMF) is a system that facilitates the use of reusable components or customized software for managing web content. It shares aspects of a web application framework and a content management system (CMS).

Below is a list of notable systems that claim to be CMFs.

Name Technologies
Alfresco Java
Apache Jackrabbit Java
Apache Lenya Java, Apache Cocoon
Apache Sling Java, JSP, ECMAScript
AxKit Perl
Catalyst Perl
CherryPy Python
Cotonti PHP 5 and MySQL
Cuyahoga ASP.NET and MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server (based on NHibernate)
Django-CMS Python, Django and MySQL/PostgreSQL
Drupal PHP and MySQL/MariaDB/PostgreSQL/SQLite
Exponent CMS An MVC framework using PHP and MySQL
eZ Publish PHP 4, PHP 5, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, SQL Server
Jakarta Slide (Retired. Look at Jackrabbit as an alternative.) Java
Joomla! PHP and MySQL
Mambo PHP and MySQL
Maypole Perl
Midgard GLib, D-Bus, PHP, Python and MySQL
MODx CMS PHP 4.1.x-5 and MySQL 3.2x-5
OpenACS AOLserver and PostgreSQL or Oracle
Pier Smalltalk and Seaside
Pimcore PHP and MySQL
Plone Python
ProcessWire PHP and MySQL
RIFE Java
SilverStripe (Sapphire framework) PHP 5, works with MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server
TangoCMS PHP 5 and MySQL
TYPO3 PHP and MySQL
Umbraco .NET Framework, works with SQL Server, VistaDB, with XSLT or .NET UserControls
Microsoft SharePoint Server .NET Framework, works with SQL Server or Windows Internal Database
Microsoft SharePoint Foundation .NET Framework, works with SQL Server or Windows Internal Database
Xaraya PHP and MySQL
XOOPS PHP and MySQL

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