"All supported documentation for end users, system administrators, and developers"
"About Alfresco: Social Content TV
Simplicity.
Choice.
Value.
A tenth of the cost compared to proprietary players like Documentum."
"Alfresco (www.alfresco.com) is the open platform for social content management. The platform combines the innovation of open source with the stability of a true enterprise-class platform, at a tenth of the cost of legacy ECM solutions. The Alfresco content platform uses a flexible architecture to provide document management, web content management, records management and social collaboration to customers and partners in 40 countries. Headquartered in London, Alfresco was founded in 2005 by a team of content management veterans including the co-founder of Documentum, John Newton, and former COO of Business Objects, John Powell."
"Displays text property as datatable inside Alfresco Share's meta-data form.
This property control gets stored JSON string inside text property and displays JSON object in yui's datatable wiget. On every change of datatable content, control logic updates JSON string and that is saved on document upon meta-data Save.
It's got read and read/write mode, depending on user privileges and current view mode. This control can be applied to any text field on document. "
"instructions on installing Alfresco within an existing Tomcat installation on your system. It assumes that you have a working Java installation and Tomcat instance installed. "
Use this method of installing if you already have installed a JDK, a supported database, an application server, and the additional Alfresco components.
The Alfresco WAR file is a bundle file containing the required WAR files, in addition to the additional commands, configuration files, and licenses for a manual installation.
"The Alfresco web client presents "forms" (data view & entry dialogs) throughout its user interface (DM & WCM). In v2.X, these "forms" are implemented in multiple ways, from hand-coding JSF to declaring an XSD.
The v3 web client is being built on a web framework that is designed to enable the development of all kinds of web sites (by the wider community). Forms play an important part of web sites and as such the framework needs to provide a convention for implementing them.
The Forms architecture in v3.2 onwards replaces the monolithic and duplicated approach of the JSF property sheet component and xforms.js in v2.X. The same services will be used for both DM and WCM forms, meaning there will be only one configuration syntax and one set of UI controls.
This page describes where and how forms are used and provides details on how they can be configured, this page is therefore aimed at administrators, if you are a developer or are looking to produce customized forms please read the Forms Developer Guide. "