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Alfresco 3 Cookbook

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Alfresco 3 Cookbook

Overview of this book

Alfresco is the renowned and multiple award winning open source Enterprise content management system which allows you to build, design, and implement your very own ECM solutions.You have read a number of tutorials, blogs, and books on Alfresco. Now you're in the real world, trying to use Alfresco, but you’re running into problems with it. This is the book you want. Packed full of solutions that can be instantly applied, this cookbook with its practical based recipes and minimal explanation meets that demand.This Alfresco 3 cookbook boasts a comprehensive selection of recipes covering everything from the basics to the advanced. The book has recipes for quickly installing Alfresco in Windows and Linux and helping you use custom content model, rules, and search. There is also a collection of recipes focused on creating Scripts, Freemarker templates, Web Scripts, and new workflow definitions. Steps to integrate Alfresco with other systems like MS-Office are also included. You will be able to use Alfresco’s File and Email servers. Finally, step-by-step recipes are presented to create an Alfresco build environment and compile the source code. This Alfresco 3 Cookbook is perfect for developers looking to start working on Alfresco quickly, gain complete understanding, write custom implementations, and achieve expertise very easily.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Alfresco 3 Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Using the Alfresco Node Browser


Alfresco Node Browser is one important and useful feature provided in the Web Client application.

Some of the valuable usages of this browser interface are:

  • Not all the properties and attributes are visible in the Alfresco Web Client interfaces. Should you need to see all the properties of a content item or of a space, you can use this interface.

  • You can perform custom search operations using this interface which is sometimes quite handy to investigate and debug the search queries.

  • You can see the applicable permission set on a content item or on a space. This information is not always apparent in the Web Client.

  • Many of the spaces are hidden in the Web Client; you can view the contents and other information from this interface.

  • You can also see the hidden aspects applied to a content item and can view all the associations available.

Note

In Alfresco, all the content items and spaces are logically stored and architected as XML Nodes, in hierarchical structure. In...