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Alfresco 3 Enterprise Content Management Implementation

You're reading from   Alfresco 3 Enterprise Content Management Implementation How to customize, use, and administer this powerful, Open Source Java-based Enterprise CMS

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2009
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781847197368
Length 600 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (22) Chapters Close

Alfresco 3 Enterprise Content Management Implementation
Credits
About the Author
About the Co-Authors
Acknowledgements
About the Reviewers
Preface
1. Introduction to Alfresco FREE CHAPTER 2. Installing Alfresco 3. Getting Started with Alfresco 4. Implementing Membership and Security 5. Implementing Document Management 6. Implementing Business Rules 7. Extending the Alfresco Content Model 8. Implementing Workflow 9. Integrating External Applications with Alfresco 10. Advanced Collaboration Using Alfresco Share 11. Customizing the User Interface 12. Search 13. Implementing Imaging and Forms Processing 14. Administering and Maintaining the System Index

Using network drives to manage content


Out of the box installation includes a web client, that you can use to connect to the Alfresco repository through a web-based application. In addition to a web client, Alfresco supports various client applications for accessing the repository content using protocols such as FTP, WebDAV, and CIFS.

CIFS

CIFS is an enhanced version of Microsoft's Server Message Block (SMB). It is the standard way for computer users to share files across the intranet and Internet. CIFS enables collaboration on the Internet by defining a remote file-access protocol that is compatible with the way that applications already share data on local disks and network file servers.

CIFS supports the usual set of file operations, such as open, close, read, write, and seek. CIFS also supports the locking and unlocking of files and records. CIFS allows multiple clients to access and update the same file, while preventing conflicts by providing file sharing and file locking. CIFS servers...

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