A lot of people have been asking for the files we used to integrate Alfresco CMIS with Drupal Open Atrium (See ecmarchitect.com blog post). I’ve happily mailed those to whomever asked. I’ve had the intention of testing them with the latest version, cleaning them up, and putting somewhere more appropriate like the Open Atrium feature server, or at the very least, Google Code or GitHub. But it hasn’t happened yet so I figured I’d make them available here and appeal to the Community to give them a good home.
The zip includes a readme file with (very) rough install/config directions.
Good luck!
Thx for sharing
I will try to give you feedback.
No problemo for me to setup an openatrium, but do you know a good “VmWare appliance for Alfresco”, I don’t want to spend to much time to installing the “beast”.
PS: your link to your “ecmarchitect.com blog post” is broken (not to hard to find your blog post anyway)
There’s an Amazon EC2 image for Alfresco and there is a JumpBox appliance for Alfresco.
Also, depending on the version of the Drupal CMIS module you use, you could try pointing to http://cmis.alfresco.com/s/cmis which is the service URL of Alfresco’s hosted CMIS repository (username/password is admin/admin).
Hope that helps,
Jeff
PS. Thanks for the pointer to the broken link. It is fixed now.
some time ago we made q feature that does the integration, it’s for beta 3 and it’s only a proof of concept but you can check it out at http://fserver.pronovix.net/node/29
So, I tried to install Alfresco community edition on Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian, Server 2003 and XP Pro- all with terrible results… and I do this sort of thing for a living. Is there a problem with the “stable” release they have on their site currently (April 2010)?
None of my installations ever worked, so I’ve abandoned the task of trying to integrate it into Open Atrium… although I would love to have that feature there. Very impressive work.I wish I knew what the heck I was doing wrong. ~ pj
Can you send me the Drupal Open Atrium and Alfresco cmis files
thank you