Posts Tagged ‘Surf’

Alfresco in an Hour

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

Watch this webinar for a guided tour of Alfresco and its place in the ECM market.    In this session we look at Alfresco’s complete content management capabilities for document management, collaboration, web content management, records management and email archiving.  With Paul Hampton, Product Marketing Director at Alfresco.

WCM Roadmap Webinar – Versions 3.3 and 4.0

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

Spend some time with Alfresco Product Management and learn about what we’re doing with Web Content Management. This webinar defines the product development roadmap for Web Content Management in Alfresco 3.3 and Alfresco 4.0.

With both of these releases, Alfresco is heading in a bold new direction for WCM.

This webinar will also cover Alfresco’s plans to deliver a Content Application Server which will serve as the backbone for Web Content delivery in the presentation tier.

Based around CMIS, Alfresco’s decoupled content production and delivery environments provide a flexible and scalable architecture for Enterprise web applications.

Get the slides or watch this webinar on WCM Roadmap to understand where Alfresco is heading with web content management.

Also get introduced to the Alfresco Web Editor which allows in context editing and the Alfresco Web Producer, which empowers non-technical authors to manage websites through Share.  With Ben Hagan, Michael Uzquiano and Brian Remmington.

A great webinar we’re bound to repeat!

Developer’s Guide 3 – Web Scripts, Surf and CMIS (Optaros)

Sunday, May 24th, 2009
A Developer's Guide to Alfresco

A Developer’s Guide to Alfresco, Part 3

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Join Jeff Potts, Content Management Practice Lead at Optaros,

as he shows you Web scripts, Surf, and CMIS.

This is the final webinar in a 3-part series, from Jeff.

This webcast covers the following:

  1. What is the Web Script Framework?
    - Alfresco RESTful API

    - Used to declare a URL, bind it to logic, and provide views

    - Deployed to repository or classpath

  2. What is CMIS?
    - Inter-operability through standard SOAP and RESTful bindings

    - SQL-based query language for rich content repositories

    - A language-independent, repository-independent API for content mgmt

  3. What is SURF?
    - Web app dev framework built on web scripts

    - Essentially web scripts ++

    - Built-in hooks for talking to Alfresco

View the recorded webcast – A Developer’s Guide to Alfresco, Part 3 (Web Scripts, Surf & CMIS)

Alfresco In An Hour

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

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The Alfresco Surf Platform- How to Build Simple User Interfaces

Thursday, October 16th, 2008
The Alfresco Surf Platform

The Alfresco Surf Platform

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The Alfresco Surf platform is a lightweight User Interface development framework.

It comes with Alfresco 3.x, and is the core technology upon which Alfresco SHARE is built.

Surf interacts with Alfresco web scripts, but in addition gives developers many other options they can use for development, such as FreeMarker, JSP, or building their own custom renderers (e.g. PHP, Velocity).

In this introductory session, we take a look at the underpinnings of Surf platform, how it can be used to create dynamic sites, and take a look at a few examples of components built with Surf.

Who would be interested in learning about Alfresco Surf?

  • Architects and Developers who are interested in creating rapid content-oriented solutions on top of Alfresco.
  • Customers who have Alfresco deployed with a portal container, and are looking to simplify their environment.

Content will include:

  • Overview of Surf Platform and problem it solves.
  • Surf Page Dispatching Model
  • Creating Surf Template Layouts and Components
  • Accessing Remote Objects and Content

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Introducing Alfresco 3.0 Enterprise Edition – Product Review

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008
Alfresco Web Content Management

Alfresco Web Content Management

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Join Ian Howells, Alfresco’s Chief Marketing Officer, and Mike Farman, Director of Product Management, in this informative product review.

Alfresco Enterprise Edition 3.0 includes:

  • Microsoft Office SharePoint protocol support requiring no additional client installation
  • Alfresco Surf platform for building dynamic, REST-oriented web applications and collaborative web sites
  • RESTful API delivering content and collaboration services for customizing and developing Alfresco applications
  • Preview of Alfresco Share, a new social computing application
  • Document library which scales to over 100 million documents

Alfresco Enterprise Edition 3.0 builds upon the solid foundation that previous versions of Alfresco have presented.

Alfresco is still 5 times faster, and up to 10 times cheaper than proprietary Enterprise Content Management solutions. But version 3.0 goes a step further. Alfresco 3.0 includes Alfresco Share – giving you Facebook features for the Enterprise.

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