Hi,
thanks for your interest.
There hasn't been any tagged releases on Chemistry nor Nuxeo-CMIS (for
CMIS 1.0, at least).
So I guess you have to checkout the trunk of Chemistry, build it on
your own ("mvn install"), and then checkout Nuxeo-CMIS and build it too.
Since Florent is in vacation, there is not much risk that something
gets broken since not much has changed since I've built cmissh.
We'll see what we can do when he gets back.
Actually CMIS will be in the next Nuxeo EP release, Nuxeo 5.3.1, which
will be released in February.
S.
On Jan 26, 2010, at 5:00 PM, Raymond Bourges wrote:
Very interesting Stefane,
Thank you for nuxeo implication in CMIS.
I have to build a proof of concept: A java application to store
documents in nuxeo via CMIS.
My question is about Chemistry: I would like to use Chemistry client
code but I prefer do not investigate in Chemistry code. I don't see
any tag inhttps://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/chemistry .
Where can I find a Chemistry client tagged jar?
Thanks
Le 14/01/2010 19:38, Stefane Fermigier a écrit :
Hi,
we've been working recently on a CMIS command-line client, based on
the Apache Chemistry client code, which I've called (at least for
now) cmissh.
I have just made a second preview release so you can test it, for
instance against the Nuxeo CMIS demo server that has been set up
recently by Florent at
http://cmis.demo.nuxeo.org/
You can download cmissh at:
http://www.nuxeo.org/static/cmis/cmissh-20100114.zip
cmissh can be used interactively (with a nice autocompletion
console that has been developped by Bogdan) to explore and run CRUD
operations on a CMIS server, or as a testing tool.
I've included, for instance, a test script in the distribution,
called 'testscript', that can be run against the Nuxeo demo server
and will fail on errors. I've also been able to use cmissh against
the Chemistry test server and the Nuxeo Chemistry test server.
We're currently in a phase where it's important to test
interoperability of the various servers and client implementations,
as well as compliance of the various implementations to the current
spec (1.0 CD06, which could end up as CMIS 1.0 in a couple of
months).
Please give it a try. Send me your feedback. There is still some
work to be done to implement the full spec, both client-side and
server-side, but it's nice to be able to play with the tool instead
of just thinking abstractly about the spec.
The cmissh codebase (which lives in the nuxeo-chemistry-shell
module of the nuxeo-chemistry project, there: http://hg.nuxeo.org/sandbox/nuxeo-chemistry/
, but actually doesn't depend on the Nuxeo Chemistry projetc) will
probably be donated to the Apache Chemistry in the near future.
For more information on Nuxeo and CMIS, you can check:
http://doc.nuxeo.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/CMIS
S.
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