Install OpenCMIS Extensions to enable aspects

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10-13-2011 04:26 PM
Hello everyone,
I have been searching the forums and blogs for confirmation of the procedure to enable aspects to be set via DotCMIS. I have found some information on the Alfresco OpenCMIS Extension page, which instructs one to 'download the OpenCMIS client libraries'as well as the latest 'Alfresco OpenCMIS Extension package' and put all Jars into your classpath.
If I am using Alfresco Community 3.4.d, Windows installation (Tomcat 6), is there a location within the Alfresco installation directory that will satisfy the classpath requirement?
Would I be correct in assuming that these instructions do not require me to recompile the Alfresco application, or build a single library out of the two libraries mentioned above?
Thanks for your help, I appreciate it.
-Tim
I have been searching the forums and blogs for confirmation of the procedure to enable aspects to be set via DotCMIS. I have found some information on the Alfresco OpenCMIS Extension page, which instructs one to 'download the OpenCMIS client libraries'as well as the latest 'Alfresco OpenCMIS Extension package' and put all Jars into your classpath.
If I am using Alfresco Community 3.4.d, Windows installation (Tomcat 6), is there a location within the Alfresco installation directory that will satisfy the classpath requirement?
Would I be correct in assuming that these instructions do not require me to recompile the Alfresco application, or build a single library out of the two libraries mentioned above?
Thanks for your help, I appreciate it.
-Tim
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10-13-2011 05:05 PM
The OpenCMIS Extension is a client side library there are no changes to the Alfresco Server.

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10-20-2011 04:56 PM
Thanks for the reply.
Yes that makes perfect sense. The environment I have been forced to implement Alfresco as a repository, only includes Java where required for the actual Alfresco installation.
Thanks very much,
-T
Yes that makes perfect sense. The environment I have been forced to implement Alfresco as a repository, only includes Java where required for the actual Alfresco installation.
Thanks very much,
-T
