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1 Practical Training Seminar ON JAVA (CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM) BALDEV RAM MIRDHA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY: MS. DEEPIKA SAINANI KRISHNA NAND SHARMA M09CS053

2 INDEX:  INSTITUTE PROFILE  INTRODUCTION OF JAVA  HISTORY OF JAVA  FEATURES OF JAVA  PROJECT  CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM  SNAPSHOTS  CONCLUSION  REFRENCES  QUERIES

3 INSTITUTE PROFILE: ABOUT THE INSTITUTE: Ebodhi is one of the leading institutions providing high quality & competitive practical professional training to individuals. Ebodhi is basically an initiative by GIPL (gempulse private Ltd.) to groom the raw talent up to the professional standards of the industry. GIPL has been delivering IT solutions to top corporations across the globe for over 10 years. Ebodhi is simply a one-stop shop solution for training in all the major & latest technologies of the world. ADDRESS: 5 th Floor at Apex Maul, Tonk road, jaipur

4 INTRODUCTION OF JAVA TECHNOLOGY: WHAT IS JAVA???  Java is a high level, third-generation programming language, like C, FORTRAN, Perl and many others. It is a platform for distributed computing – a development and run-time environment that contains built-in support for the World Wide Web.

5 HISTORY OF JAVA:  Java development began at Sun Microsystems in 1991  JAMES GOSLING created java at SUN MICROSYSTEM.  Initial name of java was “OAK”.  The name java was given in the year 1995.

6 FEATURES OF JAVA:  SIMPLER  SECURED  OBJECT ORIENTED  DYNAMIC  PLATFORM INDEPENDENT  FAMILIAR

7 Content Management Systems

8 What is a Content Management System? A tool to separate content from presentation

9 How does a CMS work ? Basic information flow 1.Template is designed 2.Content is entered as plain-text or HTML into database 3.Content is placed in a template for display to the end user Page Content Page Template

10 Why is this a good thing? Pages can be created or changed without knowing or using HTML Large-scale changes can be made to the site much easier Increased functionality, including blogs and RSS feeds/readers Structured Content = Content re-use

11 Who needs one? Anyone with a website that… Is large Gets updated often Requires multiple contributors Includes dynamic content or functionality

12 Who’s using CMSs? Businesses & non-profits – almost all large sites use them. 3M (http://www.3m.com/US/index.jhtml)http://www.3m.com/US/index.jhtml Amazon.com Libraries Calvin College (http://www.calvin.edu/library/) built their ownhttp://www.calvin.edu/library Baylor University Library (http://www3.baylor.edu/Library/) shares the University’shttp://www3.baylor.edu/Library/ Many others have converted or are looking into it

13 Where are we now? “Content Management Systems are where the Internet was 5 years ago.” We are 2+ years away from beginning to implement a CMS

14 What would change? Web development team would shrink, possibly vanish Some parts of site updated directly by CPs. Look and feel would have to be more consistent More staff time focused on special projects rather than day-to-day updating

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21 Conclusion A content management system is a powerful tool for businesses that want to present lots of content from multiple authors and gain lots of visitors. It also has the capability to expand as your business grows. Content Management System (CMS) is a product installed on a web server that allows managing pages, blogs and articles online, without storing them on a desktop computer and uploading each time when you need to make changes. You simply login to your website, write or modify content, and your website is instantly updated, Depending on your needs choosing the right CMS can be very difficult or very easy. It’s our hope that this article has educated you about some of the different options available that Artisteer supports and help you choose the right CMS for your website.

22 References Content Management System article at Wikipedia- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Content_management_system http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Content_management_system University of Sidney- http://www.mpg.usyd.edu.au/osd/Projects/cms/index.shtml http://www.mpg.usyd.edu.au/osd/Projects/cms/index.shtml Baylor University Libraries- http://www3.baylor.edu/Library/http://www3.baylor.edu/Library/ “CMSs: Who Needs Them”- http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue30/techwatch/ http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue30/techwatch/ “CMS in Higher Education”(pdf)- http://www.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/eqm0325.pdf http://www.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/eqm0325.pdf CMS Watch.com- http://www.cmswatch.com/http://www.cmswatch.com/

23 ANY QUERIES???

24 THANK YOU…


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