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Ixxus release a Todo-list dashlet for the Alfresco Share applicationDave Gafford, UI Developer
Alfresco Share is a new collaborative content management tool utilizing the Alfresco Surf. It expands on Alfresco’s enterprise-class document repository with a wide range of collaborative web content management features such as blogs, RSS, shared document library, Calendars and Wikis.
Ixxus Surf Code CampChris Davidson, Software Consultant
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.
Ixxus Web FrameworkMatt Dunn, UI Developer
The Ixxus Web Framework provides a robust starting point for creating rich, dynamic websites. The framework is designed using an easy to maintain MVC style architecture that is flexible enough to integrate many different technologies depending on the required solution
Lucene – the de-facto OEM search engineBrian Remmington, Software Consultant
This article looks at an open-source product that’s rapidly infiltrating all parts of the content management market – Lucene.
Mapping server side resources with Shale RemotingSimon Hutchinson, Developer
This article is not intended to be an in-depth analysis of the Apache Shale web application framework but rather to show a method for increased modularisation of your JSF components.
Monitor and Manage Alfresco via JMX Martin Bergljung, Consultant
The Java platform, Tomcat, and Alfresco comes with support for a technology called JMX that enables monitoring and management of application resources.
Open source is years behind commercial productsSteve Odart, Director
Well that got my attention as a viewpoint! Especially as it was a Computerweekly.com article quoting the Socitm president Richard Steel.
I had been perusing the net to see what the reaction was to the recently announced government's policy on open source software , and came across this fascinating debate. I guess it struck a chord with me as it tends to be the common theme in my daily grind, working with organizations and companies that are considering whether or not to pursue an open source content management route.
Replacing Open Text with AlfrescoSteve Odart, Director, Ixxus Limited
Open Text clients are migrating to Alfresco, to avoid large Annual Support and Maintenance costs.
Running the WCM example on Tomcat 6.0.xMike Sciabarra, Consultant
If you try to deploy the example for the alfresco WCM contained in the alfresco-wcm-example-3.2.0 in a Tomcat 6.0.x servlet container, you will have a number of issues. Put simply, it does not work as it is most likely because it was built for a previous version of Tomcat.
The Future of Percussion in the UK - Event ReviewDiane Loizou, Consultant
Yesterday Ixxus held an event to explore: The Future of Percussion in the UK.
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