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Alfresco CMIS

You're reading from   Alfresco CMIS Learn how to build applications that talk to content management servers in a standardized way using this superb course on getting the best from Alfresco CMIS. This is a highly practical, step-by-step guide.

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Published in Mar 2014
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ISBN-13 9781782163527
Length 272 pages
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Alfresco CMIS
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Getting Started with CMIS FREE CHAPTER 2. Basic CMIS Operations 3. Advanced CMIS Operations 4. Alfresco and CMIS 5. Accessing a CMIS Server with a Java Client 6. Accessing a CMIS Server Using Scripting Languages 7. System Integration with CMIS Index

Commercial products and companies supporting CMIS


There are quite a few companies that support the CMIS standard. The participants in the standards process include Adobe Systems Incorporated, Alfresco, EMC, eXo, FatWire, HP, IBM, ISIS Papyrus, Liferay, Microsoft, Nuxeo, OpenText, Oracle, Newgen, OmniDocs, and SAP.

To get an idea of how widespread the CMIS standard is, we can have a look at the following products, clients, and libraries that support it:

  • CMS servers: Alfresco, Documentum, HP Interwoven, IBM Content Manager and FileNet, Lotus Quickr, Microsoft SharePoint, OpenText, and SAP

  • WCM systems: Magnolia, Liferay, Drupal, Hippo, TYPE3, and dotCMS

  • Blogging: Wordpress

  • Clients: Libre Office, Adobe Drive, Atlassian Confluence, SAP ECM Integration, Pentaho Data Integration, SugarCRM, Trac, Kofax, and Salesforce Files

  • SOA: Mule ESB and Spring Integration

  • Libraries: Apache Chemistry (which includes Java, Python, PHP, .NET, and Objective-C)

So we can see there is no doubt that the CMIS standard has been very well received and adopted.

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