Hi,

I’m the developer behind that so I can give you more information.

This “package” is split into different parts:
* A CMIS 1.1 javascript lib (based on jQuery)
* On top of that, we built 2 configurable UI components (only developed with 
jQuery, HTML & CSS)
* And finally, we packaged these components in SharePoint WebParts and 
AppParts, but we tested as well Drupal and it’s potentially compatible with any 
web container.

Today, we tested that with Alfresco 4.2.x, and I tested yesterday evening with 
OpenCMIS server with the InMemory connector.

Ben

                
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On August 22, 2014 at 4:39:35 AM, Huebel, Jens ([email protected]) wrote:

Hi Greg,  

Sounds interesting. Can you tell us something about the dependencies and  
potential licensing issues? I guess that Sharepoint is not Apache License  
;)  

Jens  


On 21/08/14 17:54, "Greg Melahn" <[email protected]> wrote:  

>Greetings,  
>  
>We have an implementation of some configurable, extendable, SharePoint  
>Web Parts that allow a user to access a CMIS repository, and then perform  
>document operations like create/read/update/delete/query/preview and  
>more. We would like to donate the source for these parts to Apache  
>Chemistry so everyone in the open source community can benefit.  
>  
>I would like to propose a new sub-project for this effort called  
>'Chemistry Parts' and then we can upload the code and get started.  
>  
>What do you think?  
>  
>Once we have agreement on the proposal, I will write a Jira ticket to get  
>it going.  
>  
>Thank you in advance!  
>  
>Greg  
>  

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