03-22-2018 03:21 PM
What is exact difference between Alfresco CE vs SDK and which one I should use for Development purpose?
03-22-2018 06:27 PM
Alfresco CE stands for Alfresco Community Edition. It's the product to be installed.
Alfresco SDK stands for Alfresco Software Development Kit. It's the Maven base project to develop extensions in Alfresco Repository and Alfresco Share.
03-22-2018 06:27 PM
Alfresco CE stands for Alfresco Community Edition. It's the product to be installed.
Alfresco SDK stands for Alfresco Software Development Kit. It's the Maven base project to develop extensions in Alfresco Repository and Alfresco Share.
03-26-2018 10:04 AM
Hi Angel
Thanks for you reply , as a Java Developer , I would like to create Dynamic Website. Which one would you recommend SDK or CE ?
Thanks
Raman
04-02-2018 02:19 AM
Hi,
Alfresco is an ECM (Enterprise Content Management) product. It is not recommended to use Alfresco to create just a Dynamic website. It provides the functionality to store and manage content/documents of the organizations.
You can use Alfresco SDK to customize the Alfresco product. However, Alfresco can communicate with a website, you should not use SDK to create a Dynamic website.
Please visit Using Alfresco Share | Alfresco Documentation for more information.
Thanks
Kintu
04-02-2018 12:23 PM
I understand it is not only for dynamic website. My question is based on Web Quick Start module,
Currently If I use Alfresco CE , I can see there is Web Quick Start dash let available but it is not available in Maven SDK project, I want to customized wcmqs (Web Quick Start) to mimic my existing website. Or is the anyway I can create empty wcmqs instead of importing Finance or Government module.
My requirement is Creating website , some of content of site should be visible by some users , some contents should be hidden for non-login users and contents is coming from Database.
Please help me to work on right direction.
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