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| Category: | General - Books | By: | Packt Publishing |
| More info: | www.packtpub.com ... | Author(s): | Jeff Potts |
| Pages: | 533 | Year of publication: | 2008 |
Topics include:- Set up your development environment using Eclipse, Apache Ant, and MySQL;- Extend Alfresco's content model with business-specific metadata;- Write custom actions, metadata extractors, content transformers, and behaviors using Java & JavaScript;- Customize the Alfresco web client with new UI actions, JavaServer Faces components, custom JSPs, dialogs, and wizards;- Roll your own REST API to enable a front-end web site to interact with the repository via AJAX;- » Read more... | ![]() |
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Topics include:- Set up your development environment using Eclipse, Apache Ant, and MySQL;- Extend Alfresco's content model with business-specific metadata;- Write custom actions, metadata extractors, content transformers, and behaviors using Java & JavaScript;- Customize the Alfresco web client with new UI actions, JavaServer Faces components, custom JSPs, dialogs, and wizards;- Roll your own REST API to enable a front-end web site to interact with the repository via AJAX;- Automate business processes using the embedded JBoss jBPM engine, adding logic to business processes using Alfresco's JavaScript & Java API's, and expose the business process to non-Alfresco users via a REST API;- Create a web form to allow non-technical content owners to contribute content into the repository, transform the content using XSLT & FreeMarker, and expose the content via REST;- Learn how to write a Java service that is accessible from the JavaScript API;- Expose the WCM deployment actions external to the Alfresco web client using the AVM API & RESTful web scripts;- Secure the repository by defining custom roles, configuring Alfresco to authenticate against LDAP (including setting up your own OpenLDAP server), and integrating Alfresco with JA-SIG CAS, an open source Single Sign-On (SSO) solution.

