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03-06-2006 11:44 AM
Hi,
I've installed today a 1.2 alfresco.
I have JBoss and MySql.
I noticed that alfresco runs as portlet inside the jboss application server portal. How can I run it as a main application? I don't have a java portal, so I don't care it is a portlet of another application.
(I have to run it at address: http://localhost:8080/portal/portal/default/Alfresco)
Where are roles defined (contributor, coordinator, editor etc). What are the rights of the default roles?
More in general: where can I find documentation? I'm confused with users, spaces, rights etc.
Thank you
Marco
I've installed today a 1.2 alfresco.
I have JBoss and MySql.
I noticed that alfresco runs as portlet inside the jboss application server portal. How can I run it as a main application? I don't have a java portal, so I don't care it is a portlet of another application.
(I have to run it at address: http://localhost:8080/portal/portal/default/Alfresco)
Where are roles defined (contributor, coordinator, editor etc). What are the rights of the default roles?
More in general: where can I find documentation? I'm confused with users, spaces, rights etc.
Thank you
Marco
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03-07-2006 03:06 AM
Roles are defined in the PermissionModelDefintions.xml file (remember to override this file if you are using v1.2).
These should be the default roles (I could be wrong):
These should be the default roles (I could be wrong):
- * Guest: can read some content without logging in, no user account needed.
* Consumer: the consumer permission allows read to everything by default by assigning the consumer role on the company home folder.
* Editor: can read and write to anything in a space, they can not create new nodes. They can check out content into a space to which they have create permission.
* Contributor: can create content and then they have full permission on what they have created - via the permissions assigned to the owner.
* Collaborator: this role is just the combination of the Editor and the Contributor roles.
* Coordinator: can do anything in the folder or its children unless the permissions are set not to inherit or permission is denied.
* Administrator: full access on everything, only one administrator available by default.
