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Alfresco One 5.x Developer???s Guide

Alfresco One 5.x Developer???s Guide - Second Edition

By : Jeff Potts, Chevallereau
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Alfresco One 5.x Developer???s Guide

Alfresco One 5.x Developer???s Guide

3.5 (2)
By: Jeff Potts, Chevallereau

Overview of this book

Do you want to create more reliable and secure solutions for enterprise apps? Alfresco One 5.x is your gateway to developing the best industry-standard enterprise apps and this book will help you to become a pro with Alfresco One 5.x development. This book will help you create a complete fully featured app for your organization and while you create that perfect app, you will explore and implement the new and intriguing features of Alfresco. The book starts with an introduction to the Alfresco platform and you’ll see how to configure and customize it. You will learn how to work with the content in a content management system and how you can extend it to your own use case. Next, you will find out how to work with Alfresco Share, an all-purpose user interface for general document management, and customize it. Moving on, you write web scripts that create, read, and delete data in the back-end repository. Further on from that, you’ll work with a set of tools that Alfresco provides; to generate a basic AnglularJS application supporting use cases, to name a few authentication, document list, document view. Finally, you’ll learn how to develop your own Alfresco Mobile app and understand how Smart Folders and Search manager work. By the end of the book, you’ll know how to configure Alfresco to authenticate against LDAP, be able to set up Single Sign-On (SSO), and work with Alfresco’s security services.
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Wiring a process to the Alfresco UI


So far you've learned the definition of workflow, specifics around the Activiti engine, and how to deploy processes. But the discussion up to this point hasn't been specific to Alfresco. In Alfresco, users need to:

  • Start workflows

  • Add one or more pieces of content to a workflow ("Approve an application form", for example)

  • Assign tasks to users and/or groups, and work with the tasks assigned to them

  • Provide process-specific metadata for a specific workflow such as due dates, priority, special processing instructions, or any other custom metadata you can think of

Activiti is just an engine-it is up to the application embedding the engine to expose the capabilities of the engine to the user interface. Alfresco's already done that work for you. Figuring out how to wire your custom workflows into Alfresco Share is just a matter of following Alfresco's framework.

Alfresco uses the same mechanism to model workflow process data and the corresponding Alfresco Share interface...

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