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CMIS and Apache Chemistry in Action

Published by Manning
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

About The Book

Summary

CMIS and Apache Chemistry in Action is a comprehensive guide to the CMIS standard and related ECM concepts, written by the authors of the standard. In it, you'll tackle hands-on examples for building applications on CMIS repositories from both the client and the server sides. You'll learn how to create new content-centric applications that install and run in any CMIS-compliant repository.

About The Technology

Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) is an OASIS standard for accessing content management systems. It specifies a vendor-and language-neutral way to interact with any compliant content repository. Apache Chemistry provides complete reference implementations of the CMIS standard with robust APIs for developers writing tools, applications, and servers.

About This Book

CMIS and Apache Chemistry in Action is a comprehensive guide to the CMIS standard and related ECM concepts. In it, you'll find clear teaching and instantly useful examples for building content-centric client and server-side applications that run against any CMIS-compliant repository. In fact, using the CMIS Workbench and the InMemory Repository from Apache Chemistry, you'll have running code talking to a real CMIS server by the end of chapter 1.

This book requires some familiarity with content management systems and a standard programming language like Java or C#. No exposure to CMIS or Apache Chemistry is assumed.

Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.

What's Inside
  • The only CMIS book endorsed by OASIS
  • Complete coverage of the CMIS 1.0 and 1.1 specifications
  • Cookbook-style tutorials and real-world examples

About the Authors

Florian Müller, Jay Brown, and Jeff Potts are among the original authors, contributors, and leaders of Apache Chemistry and the OASIS CMIS specification. They continue to shape CMIS implementations at Alfresco, IBM, and SAP.

Table of Contents
    PART 1 UNDERSTANDING CMIS
  1. Introducing CMIS
  2. Exploring the CMIS domain model
  3. Creating, updating, and deleting objects with CMIS
  4. CMIS metadata: types and properties
  5. Query
  6. PART 2 HANDS-ON CMIS CLIENT DEVELOPMENT
  7. Meet your new project: The Blend
  8. The Blend: read and query functionality
  9. The Blend: create, update, and delete functionality
  10. Using other client libraries
  11. Building mobile apps with CMIS
  12. PART 3 ADVANCED TOPICS
  13. CMIS bindings
  14. Security and control
  15. Performance
  16. Building a CMIS server

About The Authors

Jay Brown is an Architect and CMIS Evangelist for IBM where he has designed several of IBM's CMIS products shipping today. He's an original contributor to the Oasis CMIS 1.0 spec and authored several of the CMIS 1.1 features. Jay regularly speaks on this subject at IBM's annual conferences.

Florian Müer is an ECM Development Architect at SAP. He's a member of the CMIS Technical Committee and CMIS specification editor. He is chair of the Apache Chemistry project and a core developer of Apache Chemistry OpenCMIS and Apache Chemistr

Jeff Potts is the Chief Community Officer at Alfresco. He started working with CMIS in 2009 and maintains cmislib, a Python client API for CMIS. Jeff regularly speaks about Alfresco, cmislib, and the CMIS specification at conferences and events around the world.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Manning (July 25, 2013)
  • Length: 480 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781638352969

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