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The Web CMS Report 2008 looks at... Content Server's Web Services API

"Java APIs are also exposed as Web Services, with SOAP bindings and WSDL files automatically configured. Like other vendors, however, results in the field using these new APIs have been mixed at best. For one thing, the WSDL files point to JSP pages (so that FatWire can access its tag library) and not actual Java APIs. This limits substantially what you can do and brooks performance problems as well..."

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And the Winner Is...

01-May-2003

...Looks like FatWire. After a marathon bidding session for poor divine's assets, auction attendees are reporting that FatWire will come away with Content Server. If true, this makes a lot of sense to us. Both products run on Java, but Content Server has stronger (and deeper) technology, while FatWire is generally easier on the eyes -- and wallet. This could be one of those rare acquisitions where one product actually ends up going away. But don't count on it soon. FatWire will likely move quickly to shore up Content Server support and reassure the product's large base of customers. Over time, though, the two offerings could converge...
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