Apache Jackrabbit Overview

Apache Jackrabbit is a fully conforming implementation of the Content Repository for Java Technology API. It provides a robust content repository solution.

Use Cases

Customers recommend Content Management, Generation Of New Leads, Sending & Publishing Communications, as the business use cases that they have been most satisfied with while using Apache Jackrabbit.

Other use cases:

  • Business Development
  • Collaboration
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Apache Jackrabbit Use-Cases and Business Priorities: Customer Satisfaction Data

Reviews

"...The business problems are to create the marketing content for business development...." Peer review by User

Peer review evidence (same sources as the product rating summary)

"...One of our main tools at the newspaper is AEM; this is an Adobe product based on several open source projects (Apache Sling, Apache Felix, Apache Jackrabbit), combining them in order to offer a nice content manager experience...." Touch UI: migrating to Adobe Experience Manager s new look
"...In combination with additional, independent authentication mechanisms, this may lead to the new password being disclosed...." Welcome to Apache Jackrabbit
"...Last Published: 2020-06-08. ..." Welcome to Apache Jackrabbit

Apache Jackrabbit, belong to a category of solutions that help Content Management Systems. Each of them excels in different abilities. Therefore, determining the best platform for your business will depend on your specific needs and requirements.

Apache Jackrabbit Customer wins, Customer success stories, Case studies

Why is Apache Jackrabbit the best choice for Content Management?

11 buyers and buying teams have used Cuspera to assess how well Apache Jackrabbit solved their Content Management Systems needs. Cuspera uses 135 insights from these buyers along with peer reviews, customer case studies, testimonials, expert blogs and vendor provided installation data to help you assess the fit for your specific Content Management Systems needs.

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FEATURE RATINGS AND REVIEWS
AI Powered

3.05/5

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Custom Reports

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Analytics

4.34/5

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CAPABILITIES RATINGS AND REVIEWS
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3.05/5

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Software Failure Risk Guidance

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Top Failure Risks for Apache Jackrabbit

The Apache Software Foundation. News

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Threat Advisory: Apache HTTPD Vulnerability CVE-2026-23918

Apache disclosed a critical vulnerability, CVE-2026-23918, in its HTTP Server's mod_http2 module, affecting version 2.4.66. This flaw allows denial-of-service and potential remote code execution. Organizations are urged to upgrade to version 2.4.67 immediately. The vulnerability impacts default configurations, especially on Debian-based systems and Docker images, posing significant risks to web infrastructure.

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Apache HTTP Server RCE Vulnerability: Critical Patch for CVE-2026-23918 ...

Apache Software Foundation has released a critical patch for a remote code execution vulnerability, CVE-2026-23918, in the Apache HTTP Server. This update addresses a significant security flaw, enhancing the server's resilience against potential exploits.

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Critical Apache HTTP/2 Flaw (CVE-2026-23918) Enables DoS and Potential RCE

The Apache Software Foundation has released updates for Apache HTTP Server to fix a critical vulnerability, CVE-2026-23918, which could lead to denial-of-service (DoS) and remote code execution (RCE). This flaw, found in the HTTP/2 protocol handling, affects version 2.4.66 and is fixed in 2.4.67. Users are urged to update for security.

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6, 000+ Apache ActiveMQ Instances Vulnerable to CVE-2026-34197 Exposed ...

Over 6,000 Apache ActiveMQ instances are vulnerable to a critical security flaw, CVE-2026-34197, which allows remote code execution. The flaw, due to improper input validation, is actively exploited and listed in CISA's Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog. Organizations are urged to upgrade ActiveMQ, restrict internet access, and use monitoring services to mitigate risks.

The Apache Software Foundation. Profile

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The Apache Software Foundation.

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http://www.apache.org/

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