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Somebody once said that the best ideas are the most simple ones.
Here comes one I had this morning when asked for example of page using this or that paragraph in Magnolia:
select * from nt:base where mgnl:template = 'stkTeaser'
Login to Admin Central, go to the JCR Queries, set target repository to website, limit result types to mgnl:content and type in the query above.
Of course, also replace...

It had been a while since we started to test Magnolia with ModeShape. It took few changes in the code here and there and it would not have happened if not for a big help from the JBoss folk.
There were multiple obstacles we had to deal with. But as of Magnolia 4.4.2 and ModeShape 2.4.0 the things seem to be finally ready and you can download Magnolia configured to run with ModeShape as...
Programming

End of the last year and beginning of this I've spent trying to get Magnolia work with ModeShape. There were issues with both of the apps. On one end, Magnolia had issues with the Modeshape session data refresh strategy, on the other one, Modeshape was sometimes stricter then JCR spec required it to be when it came to queries. All of those were elementary issues that were relatively easy to...
J2EE

What I realized shortly after we put out Magnolia 4.3 is that while we tried to explain new multisite support for example in this screencast there are still plenty of grey areas and lot of confusion when people actually get to use the multisite support. And I think I wrote and talked about this topic earlier as well.
Of course as with any new functionality, there are still...
Community

The insights from Magnolia Conference that started September 10th 2009



