What is Alfresco repository?

What is Alfresco repository?

The Alfresco Repository provides a set of reusable cross-cutting Content Management services such as content storage, query, versioning and content transformation. These services may be utilized by multiple applications.

What is Alfresco CMIS?

The CMIS object model is similar to the Alfresco repository object model without the support for aspects. It supports versioning, policy, document, and folder objects. CMIS supports object types that define properties associated with each type.

What is Alfresco architecture?

Alfresco is the leading open source option for ECM. Alfresco architecture is designed based on open standards JSR-170, JSR-168, and JSR-283. JSRs are industry standards defined by the Java community for uniform repository access, using the Java platform application programming interface.

What is Alfresco API?

The Alfresco API enables you to unlock the power of the Alfresco cloud in your own applications. Through our cloud content management API, we’ve extended the industry standard CMIS protocol with an additional set of REST endpoints, and secured it all with OAuth2 and SSL/TLS.

What is CMIS stand for?

Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) is an open standard that allows different content management systems to inter-operate over the Internet.

How does CMIS work?

CMIS provides an interface for an application to access a repository. To do so, CMIS specifies a core data model that defines the persistent information entities that are managed by the repository, and specifies a set of basic services that an application can use to access and manipulate these entities.

What is CMIS compliance?

Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) is an open standard that allows different content management systems to inter-operate over the Internet. Specifically, CMIS defines an abstraction layer for controlling diverse document management systems and repositories using web protocols.

What is a CMIS class?

CMIS Course Listing. Introduction to Problem Solving and Algorithm Design (CMIS 102, 3 Credits) A study of techniques for finding solutions to problems through structured programming and step-wise refinement. The objective is to design programs using pseudocode and implement them in an appropriate programming language.

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