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  • Alfresco Share Dashlet development tips and hints

    Dave Gafford, UI Developer

    16 Apr 2009.

    Through this post I hope to provide a useful insight into key aspects of creating a custom dashlet for Alfresco’s Share web application, using the Surf framework and communicating with Alfresco’s content repository.

  • Creating event driven JavaScript objects

    Matt Dunn, UI Consultant

    18 May 2009.

    Creating your own event driven JavaScript objects can be very simple. The important thing is to ensure you are not reinventing the standard DOM event model. Here I show an approach that provides a quick and powerful mechanism for creating event driven objects.

  • Creating Robust Validating Forms with the Ixxus Web Framework

    Matt Dunn, UI Developer

    19 Feb 2009.

    The framework provides an easy mechanism for creating robust web forms with client and server side validation. Forms become components in their own right and can therefore be reused throughout the entire website if required.

  • Ixxus Web Framework

    Matt Dunn, UI Developer

    19 Feb 2009.

    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.

  • Would I choose Alfresco?

    I’ve worked with content management systems for eleven years. Over that time the market for this particular part of an organisation’s IT infrastructure has exploded, encompassing every price level from free to hundreds-of-thousands of pounds. The choice for someone looking to buy a content management solution is now vast and immensely confusing.

  • Alfresco Records Management – certification and beyond!

    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.

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