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Posted to commits@stanbol.apache.org by bu...@apache.org on 2012/02/07 10:29:26 UTC

svn commit: r804084 - /websites/staging/stanbol/trunk/content/stanbol/docs/trunk/components.html

Author: buildbot
Date: Tue Feb  7 09:29:26 2012
New Revision: 804084

Log:
Staging update by buildbot for stanbol

Modified:
    websites/staging/stanbol/trunk/content/stanbol/docs/trunk/components.html

Modified: websites/staging/stanbol/trunk/content/stanbol/docs/trunk/components.html
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--- websites/staging/stanbol/trunk/content/stanbol/docs/trunk/components.html (original)
+++ websites/staging/stanbol/trunk/content/stanbol/docs/trunk/components.html Tue Feb  7 09:29:26 2012
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@
 <p>The <a href="ontologymanager.html">Ontology Manager</a> is the facility that manages your ontologies. Ontologies are used to define the knowledge models that describe the metadata of content. Additionally, the semantics of your metadata can be defined through an ontology.</p>
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-<p>The <a href="cmsadapter.html">CMS Adapter</a> can be used to map (bidirectionally) existing node structures from content repositories (CMIS) to RDF models.</p>
+<p>The <a href="cmsadapter.html">CMS Adapter</a> CMS Adapter component acts as a bridge between JCR/CMIS compliant content management systems and the Apache Stanbol.  It can be used to map existing node structures from JCR/CMIS content repositories to RDF models or vica versa. It also provides services for the management of content repository items as <a href="enhancer/contentitem.html">Content Item</a>s within Contenthub.</p>
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 <p>The <a href="entityhub.html">Entityhub</a> is the component, which lets you cache and manage local indexes of repositories such as dbpedia but also custom data (e.g. product descriptions, contact data, specialized topic thesauri).</p>