Hi Peter,

Correct, the Amazon server the test config currently points to does not support 
the browser binding. Yes, longer term we definitely need to update the server 
or setup a new one.

In the short term I think the easiest/quickest thing to do would be to use a 
Community version of Alfresco, you can download from here: 
http://www.alfresco.com/products/community/download. It shouldn’t take too long 
to replicate the test data, I’ve added the steps we have documented below:

Navigate into Company Home
Create an "ios-test" folder

Navigate into "ios-test" folder
Create at least 5 subfolders, e.g. "Folder One", "Folder Two", etc.
Upload "versioned-quote.txt"
Ensure there are at least 5 versions in the version history
Upload "activiti-modeler.png"
Upload "activity logo big.png"
Upload "millenium-dome-exif.jpg"
NOTE: Ensure thumbnails are generated for these content items

Create "ios-subfolder" folder
Navigate in and create "ios-subsubfolder"
Navigate in and upload "thumbsup-ios-test-retrieve-parents.gif"
Also upload "activiti-logo.png"

NOTE: /ios-test/versioned-quote.txt needs to be a non-major version number, 
e.g. 0.8

Regards,

Gavin



On 15 Apr 2014, at 09:23, Sutter, Peter <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Gavin,
> 
> In order to start with the implementation of browser binding I wanted to 
> setup a local CMIS server to run the unit tests against because the server in 
> the Amazon cloud currently does not support browser binding, right?
> 
> Do you know the best way how I get the test content to my local server? I’m 
> using the OpenCMIS in memory server.
> I have downloaded the content via CMIS workbench but of course I would loose 
> all the metadata.
> 
> In the long run of course we need to update the server in the Amazon cloud.
> 
> Best regards,
> Peter

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