With the growth of Microsoft Dynamics as an enterprise business suite, many of the concerns around content silos seen with other ERP or CRM applications are being seen. How do you ensure content created through Dynamics applications are visible across the organization? How do you manage compliance? And conversely, how do you access content from one or even many ECM repositories through Dynamics directly?What if your employees could continue to work in Dynamics and still get the benefits of a modern, flexible ECM platform? Join us to learn how our partnership with SeeUnity, a leading provider of Microsoft solutions, allows us to provide Alfresco as a content hub while still allowing corporate finance, accounting, or sales professionals to work within Microsoft. From Dynamics, they can search and access all of their documents stored in Alfresco or other ECM systems.We will also discuss how the Alfresco/Dynamics integration helps address a broad range of records management needs from reporting and business intelligence to regulatory compliance.
Jan 02, 2007 Is Alfresco like a proxy to samba, or does it have it's own samba service that starts up? It seems most people with samba/afresco on linux issues resolve it with using multiple IP addresses (for samba and alfresco), which makes me think I do need both services running separately. Is this true? Alfresco creates one document for the email body and one for the ICS file attachment. Events that show up on the Alfresco Share calendar are just content-less objects–they are instances of ia:calendarEvent. Put those pieces together and a simple one-way calendar integration is born. The integration watches for incoming email with ICS.
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I have a website that uses Amazon Web Services(AWS) infrastructure. I wrote the entire back end code in java myself and have a front end as well.
I have been advised to use Alfresco as public cloud backend to reduce development effort and quickly go to market. The web app is in java and uses struts with jQuery and javascript as front end components. I have the following questions:.Alfresco has a war file by itself. I'm kinda newbie to these things but how do i run two wars and connect the front end to Alfresco in the Tomcat server? Is that possible between, virtually, the two apps?.If i can separate the front end cleanly from backend of my existing app, how do i integrate it with Alfresco?
Does the parameters for each of the struts Actions execute method sufficient for getting access to Alfresco or do i have to do something else? I know about CMIS and REST api calls but dont know which to choose. Does it work in an environment where there are two war files(Alfresco and my front end) running as two apps in Tomcat?.I use the website for storing documents. Do i have to keep my existing metadata table for documents or does Alfresco provide one such option without bandwidth and call overhead in AWS?.Is Alfresco SDK for community or enterprise edition same as Cloud API one?I need to integrate my own front end to Alfresco because it has unique capabilities not found in Alfresco. Using scripting capability in Alfresco is not an option for me. I prefer asking these questions on Stack Overflow because i think i can get better answers than in Alfresco forums.
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I appreciate your thoughts. Can you clarify what you mean byI have been advised to use Alfresco as public cloud backendI'm not sure whether you mean that you want to use or whether you want to deploy Alfresco as a part of a cloud based service that you are providing yourself.Alfresco in the Cloud provides a that you should find useful for building content driven applications upon.Alternatively if you want to deploy your own Alfresco repository instances you'll find a rich set of services and APIs for building your own applications there as well. There are many books and tutorials on this subject as well as active forums.If you want to manage content + metadata then Alfresco is a good choice for this - it is written specifically for managing content and metadata.
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You could reproduce some of this functionality yourself but Alfresco has a sophisticated type system, handles large files and has spent a lot of time sorting out the sort of problems you would encounter when developing these apps.Addressing your numbered questions specifically.alfresco.war is the repository application. If you are running your own front-end application from a separate war file then it can still communicate to the Alfresco repository via REST APIs and CMIS.Please clarify you question regarding Struts actions. Regarding CMIS and REST, see answer to (1).You would be advised to store metadata either in Alfresco or in your own storage mechanism - I don't think there would be much point in running Alfresco if you don't use its own metadata mechanism.Alfresco SDK is for building against your own deployed instances of Alfresco, whereas the Cloud API is for building applications against the Alfresco in the Cloud 'software as a service' model.
Thanks for your answer. I have been advised to use Alfresco to be in between my code and the cloud and provide storage and metadata services. Technically, i would deploy a bitNami Alfresco AMI and use it to connect to Alfresco and deploy my own code on same Tomcat server.
My code used the Struts 1 Actions to serve each user click on the site. Is it possible to continue using the Struts Actions and call Alfresco, instead of my current code is what i meant. I agree with you that using Alfresco for metadata is a good way.–Oct 21 '12 at 15:24.
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