Hi Laurent, If you exclude the meta data storage and ignore the file system permissions, the OpenCMIS FileShare Repository could work very well. It only provides a restricted feature set, but it is still CMIS compliant repository. If this works for your use case, go ahead and use it.
The meta data storage is problematic part. The current implementation doesn't handle error situations sufficiently to be used in production. So, don't rely on it. - Florian > Hi, > The OpenCMIS FileShare Repository is not intended to be used in production. > Sure, few CMIS spec are implemented, i 'm aware it can't be a really CMIS > Server. > > But, in my application i want to add CMIS integration, default one > providing only file storage / retrieve. More advanced integration could be > made with full feature CMIS server. > > For my default implementation it appears that the FileShare Repository > could be the good may (perhaps without file metadata storage). > Are there other reason except the full featured CIMS Server justifying to > not use it in production ? > > Any advice about that ? > > Thanks, > > > *Laurent CATHALA*Architecte > [email protected] > > > > > > *7 rue Marcel Dassault - Z.A. La Mouline - 81990 Cambon d'Albi - FRANCETel > : 05 63 53 08 18 - Fax : 05 63 53 07 42 - www.sylob.com > <http://www.sylob.com/>Support : 05 63 53 78 35 - [email protected] > <[email protected]>* > > > <http://twitter.com/SylobErp> <http://www.google.com/+sylob> > <http://www.viadeo.com/fr/company/sylob-sas> > <http://www.linkedin.com/company/sylob> >
