Apache Forrest
Apache Forrest Logo | |
Developer(s) | Apache Software Foundation |
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Final release | 0.9
/ February 7, 2011 |
Written in | Java, XML |
Engine | |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Type | Web framework |
License | Apache License 2.0 |
Website | forrest |
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Apache Forrest is a web-publishing framework based on Apache Cocoon. It is an XML single source publishing framework that allows multiple types of data-files as input, such as various popular word processing and spreadsheet files, as well as two wiki dialects. Plugins are available to support additional formats, both for input as well as output (such as PDF).
Forrest was retired in February, 2020.[1]
Forrest is not a content management system (CMS), as it lacks the full workflow and admin functions of a CMS. Its primary use is in integrating and aggregating content from various sources and presenting them in a unified format for human consumption. "Single source" is this context does not mean that it is restricted to aggregating from only a single source, but rather that the multiple output formats can be maintained whilst still only needing to maintain a single source document.
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While Apache Forrest has as of 2017[update] not seen a new release for 6 years and was started in 2002, the website still claims "Apache Forrest is fairly new".
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