1. I confirm Jay’s answer. Only the browser binding will be supported.
3. There is no release map clearly defined right now. Do you have any deadline
or use case that we could help you with?
Ben
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On February 20, 2015 at 6:36:09 PM, Jay Brown ([email protected]) wrote:
1. Chemistry parts will only work with the Browser Binding. (by design)
2. FileNet CMIS (part of IBM Content Navigator (ICN) product) currently ships
a tech preview version that supports CMIS 1.1 (including the browser binding).
This is included with all ICN 2.0.3 and later releases. The unofficial plan
is for this to be GA later this year and we update this with every fixpack.
3. The authors can respond to this one.
Jay
"Lu, Wentao" ---02/20/2015 10:22:00 AM---Hi, We are currently using Chemistry
java and .Net API here, but we have more and more requests look
From:
"Lu, Wentao" <[email protected]>
To:
"[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Date:
02/20/2015 10:22 AM
Subject:
Question regarding Chemistry Parts
Hi,
We are currently using Chemistry java and .Net API here, but we have more and
more requests looking for CMIS javascript library and find "Apache Chemistry
Parts", I have a few questions regarding this library:
1. Looks like it only support "browser" binding in CMIS 1.1, not web
service and atompub, is the correct? Is there a plan to support 1.0 binding in
the near future?
2. Our current CMIS server (FileNet CMIS) only support CMIS 1.0, but
looks like if we put Chemistry bridge in front of it and do the conversion,
this Chemistry Part code will work, do you see any potential issues here for
this approach (assume we only use 1.0 functions)?
3. Chemistry Parts has not been released yet, is there an ETA for the
release? In another words, how mature of this library so far?
Thanks
Wentao
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