A content management framework is an application programming interface for creating a customized content management system.
Some such systems are:
| Name | Technologies |
|---|---|
| Apache Cocoon | Java |
| Apache Jackrabbit | Java |
| Apache Sling | Java, JSP, ECMAScript |
| AxKit | Perl |
| Brix Content Management Framework | Java, Apache Jackrabbit and Apache Wicket |
| Catalyst | Perl |
| CherryPy | Python |
| Cuyahoga | ASP.NET and MySQL, PostgreSQL, MS SQL (based on NHibernate) |
| Day Communiqué WCM | JSP - based on Apache Sling |
| Drupal | PHP and MySQL/PostgreSQL |
| Ekklesia 360 CMS | PHP and MySQL |
| eZ Publish | PHP and MySQL |
| Grails | Java |
| Jakarta Slide | Java |
| Joomla! | PHP and MySQL |
| Mambo | PHP and MySQL |
| Maypole | Perl |
| Midgard | PHP and MySQL |
| MODx CMS | PHP 4.1.x-5 and MySQL 3.2x-5 |
| Monk CMS | PHP and MySQL |
| OpenACS | AOLserver and PostgreSQL or Oracle |
| phpXCore | PHP and MySQL |
| Pier | Smalltalk and Seaside |
| Plone | Python |
| RIFE | Java |
| SAPID CMF | PHP 4/5, works with MySQL |
| Seagull | PHP 4/5, works with MySQL, Oracle or PostgreSQL |
| SilverStripe | |
| Symphony CMS | PHP 5 and MySQL, with XML and XSLT |
| TangoCMS | PHP5 and MySQL |
| TYPO3 | PHP and MySQL |
| Xaraya | PHP and MySQL |
| XOOPS | PHP and MySQL |
| Zena | Ruby on Rails and MySQL |