Thanks all for this information. I'll experiment with this and see how well it 
works for me.


On 2013-02-15, at 10:49 , Florian Müller <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Andre,
> 
> The OpenCMIS InMemory server provides a demo page that shows how a JavaScript 
> application in a browser can talk to a CMIS 1.1 repository (source code is 
> here: [1]).
> At SAP we have a product that does exactly that. The web interface talks 
> directly to the CMIS repository and performs all the basic operations you 
> would expect from a content management client.
> It is already there and working. :)
> 
> 
> Florian
> 
> 
> [1] 
> https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/chemistry/opencmis/trunk/chemistry-opencmis-server/chemistry-opencmis-server-bindings/src/main/webapp/web/index.html
> 
> 
> 
>> There a "rest" interface in cmis 1.1, called the browser binding.
>> It has been available for a while in opencmis in "beta".
>> It is not pure rest however (all updates are POST)
>> 
>> Michael
>> 
>> On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 4:23 PM, Andre-John Mas <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> I have been wondering for a while whether there would be a need to provide 
>>> an OpenCMIS interface in REST+JSON, for use in web browsers? One scenario I 
>>> have as an example is for a media UI, written in Javascript, but 
>>> communicating with the server using an OpenCMIS REST+JSON interface. You 
>>> can look at the new Jira 5 REST API, at ways it could be approached.
>>> 
>>> What do you think?
>>> 
>>> Andre
> 
> 

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