Hi Ron,

The CMIS 1.1 Browser Binding has been designed to host a JavaScript application on a different host/domain than the CMIS repository. The spec defines how to get and send data and content from and to the repository, how to login a user, how to prevent CSRF issues, etc. with just plain JavaScript. A library like jQuery makes it easier, but is not required.

With the Browser Binding it is possible to create a JavaScript application and later hook it up any CMIS 1.1 compliant repository wherever it is hosted.


Florian


Thanks Jeff/Florian.  I figured as much but wanted to ask to make sure
that my Google searches weren't failing me.

I think the trick with JS is that typically you can't post back to a
server other than your own so this would have to live on the same server
as the CMIS repo does which in my case may not be true.

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On 2/15/13 1:42 PM, "Jeff Potts"<[email protected]>  wrote:

Ron,

I don't think this has moved much in a few years, but you might look to
see if any of it is useful:
https://github.com/apache/chemistry-jsclient

Jeff

On Feb 15, 2013, at 11:57 AM, Florian Müller wrote:

Hi Ron,

There are some bits and pieces, but no, there is no JavaScript library
and as far as I know there are no plans to create one.


Florian


All,

Is there an official Chemistry Javascript library available?  If not
are there plans to create one?

Thanks,

Ron DiFrango
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