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Is there a CMIS server available that is not running on Java?

开发者 https://www.devze.com 2023-04-13 02:32 出处:网络
I tried the usual: CRX from Day.com: not (yet) stable KnowledgeTree Community: couldn\'t get it to work (unless perhaps you buy the commercial version?)

I tried the usual:

  1. CRX from Day.com: not (yet) stable
  2. KnowledgeTree Community: couldn't get it to work (unless perhaps you buy the commercial version?)
  3. Nuxeo: very, very expensive, but looks good (is there a community version available?)
  4. yet a few more

I also installed Alfresco, which seems to be the best out there in terms of functions it offers; I'm quite impressed by it, to be honest. However, it's very slow, sometimes taking a few minutes to check-in a document. It also takes quite a lot of memory (maybe due to Java?). It also has some issues dealing with Illustrator documents.

Is there a CMIS server available that can connect to Adobe Drive (CMIS) and not running on Java?

I just need the Check-in/out functi开发者_JS百科ons through Adobe Drive 2.1 or 3.0 CMIS.

UPDATE [20/02/2012]

After playing with the above-mentioned software for a while, I can (personally) affirm that Alfresco is the best among all (free) available software. I'm running the community version 4.0.d. It seems pretty stable and the installation + connexion to Adobe Drive 3.0.1 via the CMIS connector is seamless; (FYI in Drive: cmis://127.0.0.1:8080/alfresco/service/cmis).

UPDATE [25/06/2014]

@NicolasRaoul is right. CMIS not running on Java, as specified in the title => Nuxeo. Hence @JulienCarsique's answer accepted/upvoted.


About Nuxeo, it is free for use. There's no "community" or "enterprise" versions but a unique Open-Source, free and enterprise-ready version.


To answer your question, there is a CMIS implementation that is not based on Java. It is Microsoft Sharepoint, which also has a CMIS connector. I don't know anything about it's completeness or performance.

Something tells me though that is not the platform you are looking for and it will definitely not run on your Mac Mini.


After playing with the above-mentioned software for a while, I can (personally) affirm that Alfresco is the best among all (free) available software. I'm running the community version 4.0.d. It seems pretty stable and the installation + connexion to Adobe Drive 3.0.1 via the CMIS connector is seamless; (FYI in Drive: cmis://127.0.0.1:8080/alfresco/service/cmis).

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