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This example uses a telephone book metaphor to demonstrate two things. First it shows how to extend the flux.net interface to add completely custom functionality, and second it demonstrates how to extend the workflow engine to process your own non-cms data.
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This brief installation guide will get you up and running with a vanilla flux.net installation
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The FLUX.NET open source content management solution and application framework in it's final v2.0 release. This is a full source distribution with visual studio.NET 2005 solution and project files.
RequirementsIIS 5 or 6 (or equivalent).NET Framework 2.0SQL Server 2005 (or SQL 2005 Express)
LicencingBy downloading this file you are ...
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FLUX.NET is licenced under the standard open source GPL - GNU General Public License, which we have adopted with the following restrictions:
Guidelines
FLUX.NET may only be distributed as a whole. No part of the application may be seperated from the main body of the application or used to create another stand alone application. This ...
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Pass the beer! I'm pleased to report that today, Sunday 4th March 2007, I've finally made FLUX.NET ECMS available to the public. Whilst this is version 2.0, this is the first public release as an open source platform.
Flux has been in development for what seems like an age now and if I hadn't made the decision to cut-off now and release, we'd ...
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