Open Source Content Management Framework

Midgard 1.7.1 "Plug and Pray" released

Posted on 2005-09-07 22:23:41 CEST.

Lodz, September 7th 2005 -- The Midgard Project has released stable release version 1.7.1 of the Midgard Open Source Content Management System. Midgard's 1.7 branch is a major overhaul of the whole Content Management System. Besides the stable and mature Content Management features of first generation Midgard, it also ships a preview version� of second generation Midgard capabilities, allowing developers to have a glimpse at the new day of Midgard2. 1.7.1 is a maintenance release and includes bug fixes and some new features.

Midgard 1.7 for end users

For the end users, Midgard 1.7 brings the mature MidCOM Content Management interface version 2.4, and the new Midgard Site Wizard for easy website creation.

The new MidCOM has been developed with performance in mind, and has been moved from the Midgard database into the file system. MidCOM also includes a new output caching system.

In addition to performance, MidCOM's new features include a full-fledged metadata management system and integrated content search using Apache Lucene.

Midgard Site Wizard is the new default way of building Midgard
powered websites. System administrator can use the easy web-based tool for setting up new organizations, websites and layout templates within the Midgard database.

Be in control of your content On the applications front, Midgard includes several new tools, including a social bookmarks manager and an online order processing and shop system.

Midgard 1.7 for developers


For developers, Midgard 1.7 brings the first preview of the Midgard2 programming interfaces, including MgdSchema, Java support and the new Query Builder. The new programming interfaces ensure greater flexibility, and have already been tested in demanding environments.

MgdSchema is the new object model for Midgard built on top of the GObject libraries. Define your own data structure in schema XML files, and get the full querying and extension mechanisms of Midgard available for them.

Midgard's new Java support provides full Java Content Repository support for the Midgard Content Management System. This enables integration and content migration between Midgard and other enterprise systems.

Midgard Query Builder is the new way to build database queries within the Midgard database. It supports grouped OR queries, and making queries from all properties of the MgdSchema objects.

The MidCOM component framework bundled with Midgard 1.7 includes also several developer-friendly features. The new Component Base Classes make component development fast and easy, and the sessioning service enables writing of continuous applications.

Changes from 1.6.0 releases:

Midgard-core

  • MgdSchema (Data structure abstraction layer)
  • New internal types builded with GObjects and GType system
  • XML based types definition

Midgard-apache modules

  • New MidgardSchema directive for pointing correct MgdSchema path.
  • Page and style elements are handled by midgard internals data instead of Apache tables.

Midgard-php4

  • Classes are defined in XML file
  • New API methods for new MgdSchema objects
  • Ability to run midgard-php from command line
  • API changes:
  • - mgd_auth_midgard does not send cookie anymore
  • http://www.midgard-project.org/documentation/reference/other/mgd_auth_midgard.html
  • MidgardQueryBuilder class creates and executes SQL queries

Midgard-data

  • New file system based MidCOM 2.4 architecture
  • Integrated full-text search using Apache Lucene
  • Metadata management system
  • Several new components including bookmarks management and online store
  • New midcom-template package
  • Site Creation Wizard for easy Midgard site building
  • New style templates ready to use with the Site Wizard
  • Datagard's 'update database' option is changed to make updates from previous Midgard installations
  • PEAR packages installation supported by Datagard

Changes from 1.7.0 release:

Midgard-core

  • New type names changed midgard_classname convention is used instead of CamelCaps class names
  • New methods for MidgardQueryBuilder type

- setlang
- count

  • Referenced types usable with MidgardQueryBuilder constraints
  • Fixes for types which use multilang content
  • Repligard tool improvements for BSD systems.
  • Fixed segfaults in repligard configured for remote host


Midgard-php4

  • � PHP class registration redesigned

Classes are registered when module is initialized, and no longer
registered with every request which fixes memory leak bug

  • Fixes in request shutdown function which caused random segfaults with non midgard requests
  • Mac OSX fixes in configuration scripts
  • Fixes for attachments shared between new and old Midgard types

Midgard-php5

This module is no longer developed in favour of PHP5 support
in midgard-php4 module

Midgard-data

  • Many fixes for Virtual Hosts configured by datagard
  • Many improvements for BSD systems


Planned for next releases

  • Next scheduled release: October 2005
  • Automated testing releases
  • Automated database MgdSchema management and table initialization
  • Deprecation of the classic functional Midgard API in favor of
  • MgdSchema and Query Builder

Download page for latest release:
http://www.midgard-project.org/download/1.7.html

Features and screenshots:
http://www.midgard-project.org/midgard/1.7/

Getting started with Midgard:
http://www.midgard-project.org/documentation/

Bugs reporting:
http://midgard.tigris.org/issues/reports.cgi

User and developers support:
Mailing list: user@midgard-project.org
IRC: #midgard on irc.midgard-project.org

About Midgard

The Midgard Content Management Framework was initially released in May 1999, and has since gathered a sizable user and developer community. Midgard powers thousands of web sites ranging from simple organizational websites to major portals like New Zealand eGovernment site and Playbill.

Midgard is being developed by an international team of professionals. Midgard's development team includes new media designers, system integrators and content management consultants. Midgard development is being supported by several commercial and governmental entities
including the European Union.

Piotr Pokora, Midgard release manager
pp@infoglob.pl

Henri Bergius, Midgard spokesman
henri.bergius@iki.fi

The Midgard Project
http://www.midgard-project.org/

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