05-29-2012 11:19 AM
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## Common Alfresco Properties #
## Enterprise overlay #
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dir.root=C:/Alfresco/alf_data
alfresco.context=alfresco
alfresco.host=127.0.0.1
alfresco.port=8080
alfresco.protocol=http
share.context=share
share.host=127.0.0.1
share.port=8080
share.protocol=http
### database connection properties ###
db.driver=org.postgresql.Driver
db.username=alfresco
db.password=
db.name=alfresco
db.url=jdbc:postgresql://localhost:5432/${db.name}
### FTP Server Configuration ###
ftp.enabled=true
ftp.port=21
ftp.ipv6.enabled=false
### RMI service ports ###
alfresco.rmi.services.port=50500
avm.rmi.service.port=0
avmsync.rmi.service.port=0
attribute.rmi.service.port=0
authentication.rmi.service.port=0
repo.rmi.service.port=0
action.rmi.service.port=0
deployment.rmi.service.port=0
### External executable locations ###
ooo.exe=C:/Alfresco/openoffice/App/openoffice/program/soffice.exe
ooo.enabled=false
ooo.port=8100
img.root=C:/Alfresco/imagemagick
img.dyn=${img.root}/lib
img.exe=${img.root}/convert
swf.exe=C:/Alfresco/swftools/pdf2swf.exe
jodconverter.enabled=true
jodconverter.officeHome=C:/Alfresco/openoffice/App/openoffice
jodconverter.portNumbers=8100
### Initial admin password ###
alfresco_user_store.adminpassword=
### E-mail site invitation setting ###
notification.email.siteinvite=false
### File Protocol Root ###
protocols.rootPath=/${spaces.company_home.childname}
[b]### Active Directory Configuration###
authentication.chain=alfrescoNtlm1:alfrescoNtlm,passthru1:passthru,ldap1:ldap
ntlm.authentication.sso.enabled=true
alfresco.authentication.authenticateCIFS=false
passthru.authentication.authenticateCIFS=true
ldap.authentication.active=false
ldap.synchronization.active=true
passthru.authentication.useLocalServer=false
passthru.authentication.domain=
passthru.authentication.servers=xxx.xxxx.de
[/b]
### License location ###
dir.license.external=C:/Alfresco
### Solr indexing ###
index.subsystem.name=solr
dir.keystore=${dir.root}/keystore
solr.port.ssl=8443
### BPM Engine ###
system.workflow.engine.jbpm.enabled=false
### Replication ###
replication.enabled=true
<alfresco-config>
<!– Global config section –>
<config replace="true">
<flags>
<!–
Developer debugging setting to turn on DEBUG mode for client scripts in the browser
–>
<client-debug>false</client-debug>
<!–
LOGGING can always be toggled at runtime when in DEBUG mode (Ctrl, Ctrl, Shift, Shift).
This flag automatically activates logging on page load.
–>
<client-debug-autologging>false</client-debug-autologging>
</flags>
</config>
<config evaluator="string-compare" condition="WebFramework">
<web-framework>
<!– SpringSurf Autowire Runtime Settings –>
<!–
Developers can set mode to 'development' to disable; SpringSurf caches,
FreeMarker template caching and Rhino JavaScript compilation.
–>
<autowire>
<!– Pick the mode: "production" or "development" –>
<mode>production</mode>
</autowire>
<!– Allows extension modules with <auto-deploy> set to true to be automatically deployed –>
<module-deployment>
<mode>manual</mode>
<enable-auto-deploy-modules>true</enable-auto-deploy-modules>
</module-deployment>
</web-framework>
</config>
<config evaluator="string-compare" condition="Replication">
<share-urls>
<!–
To discover a Repository Id, browse to the remote server's CMIS landing page at:
http://{server}:{port}/alfresco/service/cmis/index.html
The Repository Id field is found under the "CMIS Repository Information" expandable panel.
Example config entry:
<share-url repositoryId="622f9533-2a1e-48fe-af4e-ee9e41667ea4">http://new-york-office:8080/share/</share-url>
–>
</share-urls>
</config>
<!– Document Library config section –>
<config evaluator="string-compare" condition="DocumentLibrary" replace="true">
<tree>
<!–
Whether the folder Tree component should enumerate child folders or not.
This is a relatively expensive operation, so should be set to "false" for Repositories with broad folder structures.
–>
<evaluate-child-folders>false</evaluate-child-folders>
<!–
Optionally limit the number of folders shown in treeview throughout Share.
–>
<maximum-folder-count>-1</maximum-folder-count>
</tree>
<!–
Used by the "Manage Aspects" action
For custom aspects, remember to also add the relevant i18n string(s)
cm_myaspect=My Aspect
–>
<aspects>
<!– Aspects that a user can see –>
<visible>
<aspect name="cm:generalclassifiable" />
<aspect name="cm:complianceable" />
<aspect name="cm:dublincore" />
<aspect name="cm:effectivity" />
<aspect name="cm:summarizable" />
<aspect name="cm:versionable" />
<aspect name="cm:templatable" />
<aspect name="cm:emailed" />
<aspect name="emailserver:aliasable" />
<aspect name="cm:taggable" />
<aspect name="app:inlineeditable" />
<aspect name="gd:googleEditable" />
<aspect name="cm:geographic" />
<aspect name="exif:exif" />
</visible>
<!– Aspects that a user can add. Same as "visible" if left empty –>
<addable>
</addable>
<!– Aspects that a user can remove. Same as "visible" if left empty –>
<removeable>
</removeable>
</aspects>
<!–
Used by the "Change Type" action
Define valid subtypes using the following example:
<type name="cm:content">
<subtype name="cm:mysubtype" />
</type>
Remember to also add the relevant i18n string(s):
cm_mysubtype=My SubType
–>
<types>
<type name="cm:content">
</type>
<type name="cm:folder">
</type>
</types>
<!–
If set, will present a WebDAV link for the current item on the Document and Folder details pages.
Also used to generate the "View in Alfresco Explorer" action for folders.
–>
<repository-url>http://134.130.124.187:8080/alfresco</repository-url>
<!–
Google Docs™ integration
–>
<google-docs>
<!–
Enable/disable the Google Docs UI integration (Extra types on Create Content menu, Google Docs actions).
–>
<enabled>false</enabled>
<!–
The mimetypes of documents Google Docs allows you to create via the Share interface.
The I18N label is created from the "type" attribute, e.g. google-docs.doc=Google Docs™ Document
–>
<creatable-types>
<creatable type="doc">application/msword</creatable>
<creatable type="xls">application/vnd.ms-excel</creatable>
<creatable type="ppt">application/vnd.ms-powerpoint</creatable>
</creatable-types>
</google-docs>
<!–
File upload configuration
–>
<file-upload>
<!–
Adobe Flash™
In certain environments, an HTTP request originating from Flash cannot be authenticated using an existing session.
See: http://bugs.adobe.com/jira/browse/FP-4830
For these cases, it is useful to disable the Flash-based uploader for Share Document Libraries.
–>
<adobe-flash-enabled>true</adobe-flash-enabled>
</file-upload>
</config>
<!– Custom DocLibActions config section –>
<config evaluator="string-compare" condition="DocLibActions">
<actionGroups>
<actionGroup id="document-browse">
<!– Simple Repo Actions –>
<!–
<action index="340" id="document-extract-metadata" />
<action index="350" id="document-increment-counter" />
–>
<!– Dialog Repo Actions –>
<!–
<action index="360" id="document-transform" />
<action index="370" id="document-transform-image" />
<action index="380" id="document-execute-script" />
–>
</actionGroup>
</actionGroups>
</config>
<!– Global folder picker config section –>
<config evaluator="string-compare" condition="GlobalFolder">
<siteTree>
<container type="cm:folder">
<!– Use a specific label for this container type in the tree –>
<rootLabel>location.path.documents</rootLabel>
<!– Use a specific uri to retreive the child nodes for this container type in the tree –>
<uri>slingshot/doclib/treenode/site/{site}/{container}{path}?children={evaluateChildFoldersSite}&max={maximumFolderCountSite}</uri>
</container>
</siteTree>
</config>
<!– Repository Library config section –>
<config evaluator="string-compare" condition="RepositoryLibrary" replace="true">
<!–
Root nodeRef or xpath expression for top-level folder.
e.g. alfresco://user/home, /app:company_home/st:sites/cm:site1
If using an xpath expression, ensure it is properly ISO9075 encoded here.
–>
<root-node>alfresco://company/home</root-node>
<tree>
<!–
Whether the folder Tree component should enumerate child folders or not.
This is a relatively expensive operation, so should be set to "false" for Repositories with broad folder structures.
–>
<evaluate-child-folders>false</evaluate-child-folders>
<!–
Optionally limit the number of folders shown in treeview throughout Share.
–>
<maximum-folder-count>500</maximum-folder-count>
</tree>
</config>
<!– Kerberos settings –>
<!– To enable kerberos rename this condition to "Kerberos" –>
<config evaluator="string-compare" condition="KerberosDisabled" replace="true">
<kerberos>
<!–
Password for HTTP service account.
The account name *must* be built from the HTTP server name, in the format :
HTTP/<server_name>@<realm>
(NB this is because the web browser requests an ST for the
HTTP/<server_name> principal in the current realm, so if we're to decode
that ST, it has to match.)
–>
<password>secret</password>
<!–
Kerberos realm and KDC address.
–>
<realm>ALFRESCO.ORG</realm>
<!–
Service Principal Name to use on the repository tier.
This must be like: HTTP/host.name@REALM
–>
<endpoint-spn>HTTP/repository.server.com@ALFRESCO.ORG</endpoint-spn>
<!–
JAAS login configuration entry name.
–>
<config-entry>ShareHTTP</config-entry>
</kerberos>
</config>
<!– example port config used to access remote Alfresco server (default is 8080) –>
<config evaluator="string-compare" condition="Remote">
<remote>
<endpoint>
<id>alfresco-noauth</id>
<name>Alfresco - unauthenticated access</name>
<description>Access to Alfresco Repository WebScripts that do not require authentication</description>
<connector-id>alfresco</connector-id>
<endpoint-url>http://xxx.xxx.124.187:8080/alfresco/s</endpoint-url>
<identity>none</identity>
</endpoint>
<endpoint>
<id>alfresco</id>
<name>Alfresco - user access</name>
<description>Access to Alfresco Repository WebScripts that require user authentication</description>
<connector-id>alfresco</connector-id>
<endpoint-url>http://xxx.xxx.124.187:8080/alfresco/s</endpoint-url>
<identity>user</identity>
</endpoint>
<endpoint>
<id>alfresco-feed</id>
<name>Alfresco Feed</name>
<description>Alfresco Feed - supports basic HTTP authentication via the EndPointProxyServlet</description>
<connector-id>http</connector-id>
<endpoint-url>http://xxx.xxx.124.187:8080/alfresco/s</endpoint-url>
<basic-auth>true</basic-auth>
<identity>user</identity>
</endpoint>
<endpoint>
<id>activiti-admin</id>
<name>Activiti Admin UI - user access</name>
<description>Access to Activiti Admin UI, that requires user authentication</description>
<connector-id>activiti-admin-connector</connector-id>
<endpoint-url>http://xxx.xxx.124.187:8080/alfresco/activiti-admin</endpoint-url>
<identity>user</identity>
</endpoint>
</remote>
</config>
<!–
Overriding endpoints to reference an Alfresco server with external SSO enabled
NOTE: If utilising a load balancer between web-tier and repository cluster, the "sticky
sessions" feature of your load balancer must be used.
NOTE: If alfresco server location is not localhost:8080 then also combine changes from the
"example port config" section below.
*Optional* keystore contains SSL client certificate + trusted CAs.
Used to authenticate share to an external SSO system such as CAS
Remove the keystore section if not required i.e. for NTLM.
NOTE: For Kerberos SSO rename the "KerberosDisabled" condition above to "Kerberos"
–>
<config evaluator="string-compare" condition="Remote">
<remote>
<keystore>
<path>alfresco/web-extension/alfresco-system.p12</path>
<type>pkcs12</type>
<password>alfresco-system</password>
</keystore>
<connector>
<id>alfrescoCookie</id>
<name>Alfresco Connector</name>
<description>Connects to an Alfresco instance using cookie-based authentication</description>
<class>org.springframework.extensions.webscripts.connector.AlfrescoConnector</class>
</connector>
<endpoint>
<id>alfresco</id>
<name>Alfresco - user access</name>
<description>Access to Alfresco Repository WebScripts that require user authentication</description>
<connector-id>alfrescoCookie</connector-id>
<endpoint-url>http://xxx.xxx.124.187:8080/alfresco/wcs</endpoint-url>
<identity>user</identity>
<external-auth>true</external-auth>
</endpoint>
</remote>
</config>
</alfresco-config>
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