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Alfresco 3 Web Content Management

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Alfresco 3 Web Content Management

Overview of this book

Alfresco provides a robust, easy to use, and scalable web content framework for managing multiple websites leveraging a common web infrastructure. If you are interested in configuring and building a new website quickly, determined to create a scalable infrastructure to stage multiple websites, and want to secure and control the content being pushed to external applications, then you have reached the right place.This book will guide you through creating, managing and publishing web content in staging, test and production environments. It will help you set up an infrastructure for supporting multiple websites using Alfresco, enabling a shortened web development cycle, and providing high return on investment and low cost of ownership.This book will take you from the basics of publishing style CMS – such as web forms, page templates, and staging – to the skills that will make you an Alfresco developer, covering advanced topics such as workflow, web services integration, and more. You will learn the various options used to install Alfresco including File System Deployment receivers on target production servers. You will also learn to configure a single instance of Alfresco to serve multiple web projects. Focus is given to reuse assets such as images, forms, and workflows across multiple web projects.It will introduce you to advanced concepts of separating the web content from presentation. The entire process of creating web content, getting it approved and published to a staging environment needs a robust workflow process. You will learn and have extensive hands-on experience with the examples given in the book to create a flexible workflow. You will learn about Alfresco Web Editor, a new feature released with the latest version of Alfresco 3.3. You will learn to configure Web Editor for in-context editing of web pages. You will be able to try out various integration options using Alfresco’s RESTful web services framework. By the end of the book, you will be able to set up an extensible enterprise web content management system for your company and customers.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Alfresco 3 Web Content Management
Credits
About the Authors
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
Preface

Dynamic websites using WCM


A web project it not limited to just static files. Web projects can include server-side scripting files including JSP, PHP, CF, or Python files. In the end, these files would be published to the appropriate application server or web server enabled to evaluate these files. Specifically for Java, Alfresco supports the evaluation of JSPs and exploded WARs within a web project with support for preview of JSPs by the Virtual Server.

You could upload archived WARs, have Alfresco deploy them to a web application server for unpacking, and so on. For Tomcat, it could place them in the webapps directory.

Virtual server JSP support

Create a simple "hello world" JSP, load it up, and test. The JSP will evaluate without creating the WEB-INF and web.xml files. But more complex WARs will need WEB-INF and web.xml files for Tomcat to evaluate.

Previewing WARs and getRealPath()

For JSP and Java code that use the getRealPath() method or the filesystem path for a file, Alfresco requires...