
Companies nowadays struggle to manage the flood of information that is provided by electronic sources such as the World Wide Web or company-specific information systems. A Web content management system is a useful tool for the collection, structuring and distribution of electronic information within a company. In this tutorial we explain the concepts of a Web content management system and show how to implement such a system based on Java Server pages. Our implementation allows the dynamic generation of Web pages based on interaction with users.
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