Adobe has always been a leader in the web space. Their premier corporate CMS is called Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) (see http://www.adobe.com/solutions/web-experience-management.html). I'm not going to get into how to install, configure, or code for AEM. That is a subject for several training manuals the size of this book. Trust me. I am only mentioning this so you know that there is at least one major CMS player that comes with complete jQuery Mobile examples.
The training materials are centered on a fictional site called Geometrixx, as shown in the following screenshot:
The AEM system uses a Java Content Repository (JCR) container, which helps separate content from metadata, such as versioning information, to store content (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Content_repository_API_for_Java). This means that you can create mobile sites that automatically pull content from desktop pages, simply by referencing the JCR content nodes of the desktop pages, or by allowing...