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OpenCMIS

In the following article, we will explore in detail the impact of OpenCMIS on today's society. Since its appearance, OpenCMIS has generated controversy and debate, attracting the attention of experts and people of all ages and interests. Over the years, OpenCMIS has proven to have a significant impact on various aspects of everyday life, from the way we communicate to the way we consume information. In this article, we will discuss how OpenCMIS has shaped our culture, influenced our decisions, and challenged our perceptions, as well as the possible future implications of its presence in our society.

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OpenCMIS is a subproject of the Apache Chemistry project of the Apache Software Foundation (ASF).[1]

It is an open-source collection of Java libraries, frameworks and tools around the CMIS specification for document interoperability.

The goal of OpenCMIS is to make CMIS simple for client and server Java developers. It hides the binding details and provides APIs and SPIs on different abstraction levels. It also includes test tools for content repository developers and client application developers.[1]

The OpenCMIS products are:

  • A server-side Java library
  • A client-side Java library
  • A client-side Android library
  • CMIS Workbench: a CMIS heavy client, that allows all CMIS operations, and allows to run the TCK unit tests
  • OpenCMIS Server Webapps: a CMIS server and web user interface
  • OpenCMIS JCR Repository: A wrapper to use JCR repositories via CMIS
  • OpenCMIS Bridge

References

  1. ^ a b "Apache Chemistry - OpenCMIS Overview". chemistry.apache.org. Retrieved 2023-08-17.