Website (data) design

I developed an enterprise website twice in my life now. The first one was for my scholar project and the otrher one for work.
Now I am trying to upgrade the website I did for my school project. Basically it is a complete change. This was first coded in C# (because of my course requirments) now as some have noticed in my past posts I am trying to make it in Java.
However there are some issues.
[1]
In the previos project, each page was inserted in the database. Each page could have a parent, and could have childreen. This made it easy for me to set the navigation of the website. For example I cold have the following:
News > History > The Article
Where the bold part would be the current page the user is in. This I could do using just a simple sql that retrieved the elements parent. This I remeber gave me some problems because News element does not have a parent, and I had to create root which was the parent of anything. However now I am rethinking my design ... do not know if this is the best or not.
[2]
My last website had to also be multi lingual ... I failed completly mostly because of lack of time. However I had did the basic logic to make it work as multi lingual. However for this to work, every text element had to be inserted inside the database, any news, and title, etc. I remeber for this I did a table. this table had the page, text id, text language and text itself. Then I had a dll that loaded the text according to the page and according the language set in the session. However this meant that the (back then) aspx pages where no longer readable since the code was something like this:
<%=pagehandler.getText(
   Session["language"].toString(),
   "text1")%>As I said readability for the page goes down the drain, and therfore I did not like it much. However till now I still have not find a better solution for this!!
Well those are the problems I would like to discuss. I know thisis a little long, but would be thankfull for any sugestions.
regards,
sim085

Hi ,
Not sure if this is exactly what you are looking for but having Digital Asset manager and Video Conversion functionality you can get the requirement done .
Details on the same are available from : http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E21764_01/doc.1111/e10800/c04_damia_all.htm#sthref303
Hope this helps .
Thanks
Srinath

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