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Piergiorgio Lucidi edited comment on CONNECTORS-287 at 11/28/11 9:39 AM:
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Yesterday night I found only a version of this artifact that was uploaded in
the official Alfresco Maven repo, I think yesterday [1].
But it is the stub client for Alfresco 3.4.e. This artifact is available only
for this version.
I could try to use this Alfresco version for integration tests and if it is ok
we could solve this last issue.
[1]
http://maven.alfresco.com/nexus/service/local/repositories/releases/content/org/alfresco/alfresco-web-service-client/3.4.e/alfresco-web-service-client-3.4.e.pom
was (Author: [email protected]):
Yesterday night I found only a version of this artifact that was uploaded
in the official Alfresco Maven repo, I think yesterday.
But it is the stub client for Alfresco 3.4.e. This artifact is available only
for this version.
I could try to use this Alfresco version for integration tests and if it is ok
we could solve this last issue.
> An Alfresco connector would be helpful
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>
> Key: CONNECTORS-287
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CONNECTORS-287
> Project: ManifoldCF
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: Piergiorgio Lucidi
> Assignee: Piergiorgio Lucidi
> Original Estimate: 120h
> Remaining Estimate: 120h
>
> The idea of this connector is based on the fact that there are many Alfresco
> installations that don't yet support the CMIS protocol (2.1-2.9).
> I'm starting to think about the Alfresco Repository Connector.
> Alfresco doesn't expose any REST API to execute Lucene queries without adding
> some custom WebScripts. I would like to implement a connector that doesn't
> need to install any other custom plugin and that it can work with any
> Alfresco 2.x out of the box installation.
> The unique search service exposed by Alfresco via REST is a keyword search
> service, but it is not useful for our connector.
> I think that the right way to follow is to use the Alfresco Web Services API,
> this API is based on the SOAP protocol and we have a specific Alfresco Web
> Services Client provided by Alfresco.
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