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  • Adding aspects to Share

    Chris Davidson, Consultant

    4 Feb 2010.

    I was look at adding an aspect to Alfresco today. I have done that many times before but today I am using 3.2 and I want to see it in the Share interface.

  • Alfresco Records Management – certification and beyond!

    Chris Davidson, Consultant

    11 Aug 2009.

    I have been having a look at Alfresco’s new records management functionality that will be available in Alfresco v3.2. They are heading towards testing against the DoD 5015.2 (Department of Defense) specification in September. Here I look at the issues raised.

  • Debugging Alfresco in Eclipse

    Chris Davidson, Software Consultant

    6 Jul 2009.

    I recently needed to setup a new development environment for myself, to setup the ability to debug the code I had to workout how to setup Eclipse to remotely connect to Tomcat. This is a question I had been asked before so thought I would document the process.

  • Evolutionary ECM starting with CIFS

    Chris Davidson, Software Consultant

    12 Jan 2009.

    One of the barriers to successfully rolling out ECM systems is the steep learning curve for users.

  • Inline Callouts in Alfresco WCM

    Chris Davidson, Software Consultant

    23 Jun 2009.

    A common requirement in metadata capture is for the user to choose values from a list. In Alfresco WCM these lists are supplied via the XSD definition, an enumeration is included in the XSD of the Web Form with the values required. Sometimes we want this list to be dynamic and pulled in from another source.

  • Ixxus Surf Code Camp

    Chris Davidson, Software Consultant

    20 Feb 2009.

    Surf is Alfresco’s new web application framework for building custom applications on top of Alfresco and indeed on top of anything else as well.

  • Who’s reading your documents?

    Chris Davidson, Software Consultant

    4 Mar 2009.

    For compliance purposes it can be very useful to produce a list of people who have read a document. Now whilst it may not be possible to actually prove someone has read a document using an audit trail you can prove they have opened the file, thus implying they know of its existence.

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