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DocDoku is a document management system which purpose is to help people manage, share and produce documents.
DocDoku offers:
# Version control
# Check-in/check-out
# Metadata management
# Full text search
# Tagging
# BPM
# document template features
# PDF Generat...
Open Source ECM system based on PHP, ZendFramework, BD(MySQL,PostgreSQL & etc), JQuery.
project that hosts ecm for sum
workjie ecm
Alfresco is the Open Source Alternative for Enterprise Content Management (ECM), providing Document Management, Collaboration, Records Management, Knowledge Management, Web Content Management and Imaging.
Fancy working with Alfresco ECM or contributing to it, but don't want to waste way too much ...
alfresco,
ecm,
maven,
archetype,
amp,
jetty,
module,
extension,
sourcesense,
share,
alm,
applicationlifecyclemanagement,
build,
sdk,
developmentenvironment
The “alfresco-hatom-action” is a custom action for alfresco community 2.1, aimed at helping
all those users who need to develop web sites with Alfresco Web Content Management (WCM),
and insert hAtom microformats into their pages.
As you may now, the WCM works with web forms: here, the hAtom micr...
This project some helper components for Web 2.0 projects.
using java
These components
# simplified Tiles
# Web 2.0 Form Builder.
# Web 2.0 PDF printing Service.
# Web 2.0 Archiving Service.
# Simplified web template for web projects (java)
Provides a [http://docs.oasis-open.org/cmis/CMIS/v1.0/cd04/cmis-spec-v1.0.pdf CMIS] client library for Python that can be used to work with CMIS-compliant repositories.
This is still very much a work in progress. If you want to help out, let me know.
I'm using Sphinx to for documentation. I've...
The OpenDocLibrary is a Document Management System which aims to be useful for home and small business use. The target is to implement a archiving server with security and performance in mind.
As an Addition the Client library to write applications communicating with the server has to be easy-to-us...
This is starting out more as an example and instructional site, to allow programmers to understand programming against CMIS compliant repositories. The code here may evolve to become a production library