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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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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2014
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ISBN-13 9781782163527
Length 272 pages
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

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

Timeline


The support for CMIS in Alfresco has evolved over a number of years. The following diagram shows the timeline:

Alfresco was one of the first companies to support CMIS, making a CMIS v0.5 implementation available in 2008. In 2009, Alfresco started to host an online server where people could try out the CMIS standard. This server, which is accessible via the http://cmis.alfresco.com URL, supports the CMIS 1.0 standard and the Browser binding, which is based on the CMIS 1.1 draft.

In mid 2010, Alfresco released both a Community version and an Enterprise version that supported the recently-approved CMIS 1.0 standard.

With Version 4.0 of the server, Alfresco switched from using a home-grown CMIS runtime based on Apache Abdera libraries to handle AtomPub protocol implementation, to using the OpenCMIS Server Framework. This was done to be able to benefit the users from the development of this framework that is used by many CMIS servers. It also made the OpenCMIS Java API available for developers...

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