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jLibrary 1.2 has been released. (8 messages)
- Posted by: Andrey Grebnev
- Posted on: July 31 2008 01:38 EDT
jLibrary (http://www.jlibrary.org) 1.2 has been released. This update release includes several performance and scalability improvements as well as new exciting features: - Memory usage has been drastically reduced. You can have now your repository from as low as 64Mb of RAM. - Every repository created from the desktop tool is immediately available in the web. Documents can be displayed and edited both from the desktop and from your favourite browser. - Repositories can be easily customized through freemarker templates for making them more web-friendly. - The UI has been migrated to Eclipse 3.4. - Many UI usability improvements. - Server side has been updated to Jackrabbit 1.4. - Storage migrated to use Jackrabbit's bundled persistence managers that are quite more perfomant. - An MBean layer has been added to expose transparently the status of the server. - Session management has been also improved. - Support for adding, editing and removing document's custom properties from the UI. - Integrated WTP XML editor for XML editing. - Improved Maven support. Maven builds both server and client RCP application. Artifacts have been made public to make development easier. - Some minor fixes in the security model. - Many bugs fixed. This release has become possible thanks to the effort of many people, but specially thanks to Blandware (http://www.blandware.com). Blandware has its own two open-source CMS projects: AtLeap (http://atleap.dev.java.net) and AtLeapLite (http://atleaplite.sourceforge.net/).Threaded Messages (8)
- Re: jLibrary 1.2 has been released. by Jean-Baptiste Nizet on August 02 2008 09:55 EDT
- And I couldn't find any download link by Khurram Shakir on August 04 2008 08:38 EDT
- Re: And I couldn't find any download link by Daniel Latorre on August 04 2008 10:19 EDT
- Re: jLibrary 1.2 has been released. by Joe Kauzlarich on August 04 2008 20:39 EDT
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Is not so dificult ... by Ignacio Andreu on August 05 2008 10:51 EDT
- Upss by Ignacio Andreu on August 05 2008 10:55 EDT
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Is not so dificult ... by Ignacio Andreu on August 05 2008 10:51 EDT
- And I couldn't find any download link by Khurram Shakir on August 04 2008 08:38 EDT
- Outdated downloads by Daniel Serodio on August 05 2008 11:39 EDT
- Re: Outdated downloads by Andrey Grebnev on August 06 2008 05:33 EDT
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Re: jLibrary 1.2 has been released.[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Jean-Baptiste Nizet
- Posted on: August 02 2008 09:55 EDT
- in response to Andrey Grebnev
Why don't you at least say two words in the abstract of this news item to say what jLibrary is? I know it has a lower memory usage and that session management has been improved, but I still don't know what it is and what it does. JB. -
And I couldn't find any download link[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Khurram Shakir
- Posted on: August 04 2008 08:38 EDT
- in response to Jean-Baptiste Nizet
I am sure that there must be some download link in the Jlibrary web site, but i couldn't find it for my last 7 minutes browsing, most probably my mistake, or the site is not very intuitive.... :) but Yes One thing I know it now, it is a document management system :) -
Re: And I couldn't find any download link[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Daniel Latorre
- Posted on: August 04 2008 10:19 EDT
- in response to Khurram Shakir
Hi Khurram, You can download jLibrary on http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=95837 -
Re: jLibrary 1.2 has been released.[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Joe Kauzlarich
- Posted on: August 04 2008 20:39 EDT
- in response to Jean-Baptiste Nizet
JB That's exactly what I was thinking -
Is not so dificult ...[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Ignacio Andreu
- Posted on: August 05 2008 10:51 EDT
- in response to Joe Kauzlarich
Is not so dificult ... if you enter into the website the first paragraph is: jLibrary is a DMS (Document Management System), oriented for personal and enterprise use. This double approach make from jLibrary an unique product. With jLibrary, you can classify your documents, videos, or any other media type. You can export those contents to static web pages based on templates, search on those content, add comments, categorize it, etc. If you have more questions you can visit de FAQ. -
Upss[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Ignacio Andreu
- Posted on: August 05 2008 10:55 EDT
- in response to Ignacio Andreu
I mean ... If you go into ... :) -
Outdated downloads[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Daniel Serodio
- Posted on: August 05 2008 11:39 EDT
- in response to Andrey Grebnev
You may want to update the download links. The page at http://www.jlibrary.org/repositories/jLibrary/Download says "Latest jLibrary version is: jLibrary 1.1" -
Re: Outdated downloads[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Andrey Grebnev
- Posted on: August 06 2008 05:33 EDT
- in response to Daniel Serodio
Thanks.