jLibrary

jLibrary is a DMS (Document Management System), oriented for personal and enterprise use.
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  • BSD License
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  • FREE
  • Publisher Name:
  • Martin Perez Marinan
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jLibrary is a DMS (Document Management System), oriented for personal and enterprise use. jLibrary is a Document Management System oriented for personal and enterprise use. This double approach make from jLibrary an unique product.With jLibrary, you can classify your documents, videos, or any other media type. You can export those contents to static web pages based on templates, search on those content, add comments, categorize it, etc.Companies can find in jLibrary all the features present in most modern content management systems, including team work support, version management, offline document edition, document locking, security constraints based on roles, users and groups, easy web access, etc.jLibrary is multiplatform, so you can run the client and the server in both Windows and Linux. jLibrary is based on web services so it boosts interoperatility between platform and lenguages, being an ideal solution for heterogeneous environments.Here are some key features of "jLibrary":· Create a fashion web application using last technologies like Java Server Faces or AJAX.· Improve data and text mining support.· Add more document types support. Ex: Open Office files.· Improve relationship browser.· Create installers for different platforms.· Improve the image editor.· Add encryption support.· Add basic workflow support (closed, opened, pending, ...).· Create a .NET browser complementary to the current J2EE browser.· And more, and more, and more...What's New in This Release:· This update release includes several performance and scalability improvements as well as new exciting features:· Memory usage has been drastically reduced. You can have now your repository from as low as 64Mb of RAM.· Every repository created from the desktop tool is immediately available in the web. Documents can be displayed and edited both from the desktop and from your favourite browser.· Repositories can be easily customized through freemarker templates for making them more web-friendly.· The UI has been migrated to Eclipse 3.4.· Many UI usability improvements.· Server side has been updated to Jackrabbit 1.4.· Storage migrated to use Jackrabbit's bundled persistence managers that are quite more perfomant.· An MBean layer has been added to expose transparently the status of the server.· Session management has been also improved.· Support for adding, editing and removing document's custom properties from the UI.· Integrated WTP XML editor for XML editing.· Improved Maven support. Maven builds both server and client RCP application. Artifacts have been made public to make development easier.· Some minor fixes in the security model.· Many bugs fixed. This release has become possible thanks to the effort of many people, but specially thanks to Blandware (http://www.blandware.com) an IT Russian company (represented by Andrey Grebnev) that has become rightful owner of jLibrary and will contribute to its evolution, improvement and success. Blandware is the combination of profound educational background and R&D traditions and has deep expertise in JEE applications, especially in the area of Content Management Systems (CMS). Blandware has its own two open-source CMS projects: AtLeap (http://atleap.dev.java.net) and AtLeapLite ().


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