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Installing and Getting Started with Alfresco
- 1. Installing and Getting Started with Alfresco
Doc. v. 0.2 - 05/05/09
Wildan Maulana
wildan.m@negeripelangi.com
http://wildan.negeripelangi.com
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- 2. After The Presentation You Will Have Learned
How To :
● Determine what is the right installation option for you
● Install Alfresco and all the required software
● Log in to the Alfresco web client application
● Use the administration console and perform system
administration tasks
● Use Alfresco for basic document management
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- 5. Where is Your Content Stored
● The content in Alfresco is stored in persistent
back-end systems such as a database and file
system.
● The database is used to store metadata, includes
information like :
● The format of the content
● Date created
● Language
● Security settings
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- 6. What are the Components of Alfresco Application
Server ?
● The Alfresco Application Server houses :
● Alfresco application, also known as the web
client
● Alfresco repository
– The Alfresco repository provides a set of reusable
cross-cutting content management services such
as content storage, query, versioning, and
transformation, which may be utilized by one or
more applications
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- 7. How can You Access The Application ?
● Using Web Browser
● File Transfer Protocol (FTP) : This is useful to transfer files from your local file
system to the remote server
● WWW Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV) : This is primarily
designed for editing and managing files on remote web server in a structured
way. For example, an application like Adobe Photoshop can directly open and
edit a file in the Alfresco content repository. This gives you the flexibility of using
your own favorite editor to edit the content on the Alfresco server.
● Common Internet File System (CIFS) : This helps you to map Alfresco as your
local file system folder
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- 8. Which installtion Option is Suitable for
You ?
● Enterprise and Labs Family
● Alfresco Labs Family
● Alfresco Enterprise Family
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- 9. Operating Systems
● Windows
● Linux
● UNIX
● MacOS
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- 10. Databases
● MySQL
● Oracle
● MS SQL Server
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- 11. Application Servers
● Tomcat
● JBoss
● Info :
● Alfresco uses Spring framework and not EJB framework.
● Alfresco utilizes JBoss cache's ability to distribute and maintain data caches, making
it possible to build large-scale systems that outperform traditional enterprise content
management systems
● Alfresco also utilizes the clustering, failover, and load-balancing facilities of the
JBoss application server to increase scalability
● Alfresco's business process management features are powered by the JBoss jBPM
tool.
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- 12. Portals (Optional)
● JBoss Portal
● Liferay
NOTE : On Alfresco 3, Portal solution can be
replaced by Alfresco Share
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- 13. Choose the Suitable Software for
Your Installation
Case Study : Installing on Ubuntu 8.10 Linux
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- 14. Install The Dependencies Packages
● sudo apt-get install imagemagick mysql-server 'openoffice.org-headless' xvfb
swftools sun-java6-jdk sun-java6-jre nfs-common portmap
● Create ImageMagick symlink :
sudo ln -s /usr/bin/convert /usr/local/bin/convert
● Create pdf2swf symlink :
sudo ln -s /usr/bin/pdf2swf /alfresco/bin/pdf2swf
● NOTE (for compiling the newest swftools you must install):
zlib1g-dev, libjpeg62-dev, libgif-dev, libfreetype6-dev packages
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- 15. Downlod The Software
● wget -c
http://us.dl.alfresco.com/release/labs/build-1526/Alfre
● chmod +x Alfresco-Labs-3Stable-Linux-x86-Install
● sudo ./Alfresco-Labs-3Stable-Linux-x86-Install
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- 25. Set up Alfresco Environtment
● cd /alfresco
● Change ALF_HOME and JAVA_HOME
#!/bin/sh
# Start or stop Alfresco server
# Set the following to where Tomcat is installed
ALF_HOME=/alfresco
cd "$ALF_HOME"
APPSERVER="${ALF_HOME}/tomcat"
export JAVA_HOME="/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.0.10/"
# Set any default JVM values
export JAVA_OPTS='-Xms128m -Xmx512m -XX:MaxPermSize=128m -server'
# Following only needed for Sun JVMs before to 1.5 update 8
export JAVA_OPTS="${JAVA_OPTS} -XX:CompileCommand=exclude,org/apache/lucene/index/IndexReader$1,
doBody -XX:CompileCommand=exclude,org/alfresco/repo/search/impl/lucene/index/IndexInfo$Merger,
mergeIndexes -XX:CompileCommand=exclude,org/alfresco/repo/search/impl/lucene/index/IndexInfo$Merger,
mergeDeletions"
#
if [ "$1" = "start" ]; then
"${APPSERVER}/bin/startup.sh"
# if [ -r ./virtual_start.sh ]; then
# sh ./virtual_start.sh
# fi
# if [ -r "$ALF_HOME"/start_oo.sh ]; then
# sh "$ALF_HOME"/start_oo.sh
# fi
elif [ "$1" = "stop" ]; then
"${APPSERVER}/bin/shutdown.sh"
# if [ -r ./virtual_start.sh ]; then
# sh ./virtual_stop.sh
# fi
# if [ -r "$ALF_HOME"/start_oo.sh ]; then
# killall soffice.bin
# fi
fi
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- 26. Set up Virtual Alfresco Environment
● Only have to change ALF_HOME and export JAVA_HOME
● sudo jed virtual_alf.sh
#!/bin/sh
# Start or stop Alfresco server
# Set the following to where Tomcat is installed
ALF_HOME=/alfresco
cd "$ALF_HOME"
APPSERVER="$ALF_HOME"/virtual-tomcat
export JAVA_HOME="/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.0.10/"
# Start virtual-tomcat
#
if [ "$1" = "start" ]; then
"$APPSERVER"/bin/startup.sh
elif [ "$1" = "stop" ]; then
"$APPSERVER"/bin/shutdown.sh
fi
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- 27. Change Derby Database to MySQL Database
● This process will wipe out all your data, be very very careful.
#sudo mysql -p < /alfresco/extras/databases/mysql/db_setup.sql
● See if the database is there :
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- 28. Change Derby Database to MySQL Database (1)
● Change setting from Derby to MySQL :
cd tomcat/shared/classes/alfresco/extension/
● Locate and open the following two files :
sudo jed custom-repository.properties
● Change the dir.root to the absoulte path of the data folder :
# Sample custom content and index data location
#
dir.root=/alfresco/alf_data
dir.indexes=/alfresco/alf_data/lucene-indexes
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- 29. Change Derby Database to MySQL Database (2)
● Change setting from Derby to MySQL :
cd tomcat/shared/classes/alfresco/extension/
● Locate and open the following two files :
sudo jed custom-repository.properties
● Change the dir.root to the absoulte path of the data folder :
# Sample custom content and index data location
#
dir.root=/alfresco/alf_data
dir.indexes=/alfresco/alf_data/lucene-indexes
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- 30. Change Derby Database to MySQL Database (3)
● We need to change one more file :
sudo jed custom-hibernate-dialect.properties
#
# Derby dialect
#
#hibernate.dialect=org.hibernate.dialect.DerbyDialect
#
# HSQL dialect
#
#hsql#hibernate.dialect=org.hibernate.dialect.HSQLDialect
#
# MySQL dialect (default)
#
hibernate.dialect=org.hibernate.dialect.MySQLInnoDBDialect
#
# PostgreSQL dialect
#
#postgresql#hibernate.dialect=org.hibernate.dialect.PostgreSQLDialect
#postgresql#hibernate.query.substitutions=true TRUE, false FALSE
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- 31. Error : TO FIX
21:54:02,245 ERROR [org.alfresco.repo.content.transform.magick.AbstractImageMagickContentTransformer] ImageMagickContentTransformer not available: Failed to perform ImageMagick transformation:
Execution result:
os: Linux
command: [/usr/local/bin/convert, /opt/Alfresco/tomcat/temp/Alfresco/ImageMagickContentTransformer_init_source_62025.gif, /opt/Alfresco/tomcat/temp/Alfresco/ImageMagickContentTransformer_init_target_62026.png]
succeeded: false
exit code: 1
out:
err: Cannot run program "/usr/local/bin/convert": java.io.IOException: error=2, No such file or directory
21:54:04,407 INFO [org.alfresco.config.xml.XMLConfigService$PropertyConfigurer] Loading properties file from class path resource [alfresco/file-servers.properties]
21:54:08,877 ERROR [org.alfresco.repo.content.transform.RuntimeExecutableContentTransformer] Failed to start a runtime executable content transformer:
Execution result:
os: Linux
command: [/opt/Alfresco/bin/pdf2swf, -V]
succeeded: false
exit code: 1
out:
err: Cannot run program "/opt/Alfresco/bin/pdf2swf": java.io.IOException: error=2, No such file or directory
Solution :
apt-get install swftools
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- 32. Give it a go
● Share Website
sudo /alfresco/alfresco.sh start
http://HOSTNAME:8080/share
user : admin
password :admin
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- 34. Share Web Sites
Dashboard Page
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- 35. Give it a go
● Web Interface
sudo /alfresco/alf_start.sh start
http://HOSTNAME:8080/alfresco
user : admin
password :admin
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- 36. Web Client
Login Page
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- 37. Web Client
Dashboard Page
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- 38. Give it a go
SMB Interface
● For SMB Interface try :
HOST_IP_ADDRESSalfresco
http://HOSTNAME:8080/alfresco
user : admin
password :admin
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- 39. Give it a go
SMB Interface
● For SMB Interface try :
HOST_IP_ADDRESSalfresco
http://HOSTNAME:8080/alfresco
user : admin
password :admin
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- 40. Give it a go
SMB Interface
● Test it using smbclient :
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- 41. Give it a go
FTP Access
● For FTP access try :
ftp : HOST_IP_ADDRESS
● Login as :
user: admin
pass: admin
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- 42. Give it a go
FTP Access
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- 43. Give it a go
WebDAV Access
● For WebDAV access try this in a browser: The browser has read
only permissions.
http://HOST_IP_ADDRESS:8080/alfresco/webdav
user : admin
pass : admin
● You can also access this through a Windows Mapped drive or
Nautilus File Manager to have read/write permission.
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- 44. Give it a go
WebDAV Access
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- 45. Give it a go
WebDAV Access
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- 46. Start Alfresco at Boot Up
● Create a file :
sudo jed initialize.sh
#!/bin/sh
● Add these lines : ALF_HOME=/alfresco
echo "Creating init.d links"
ln -s $ALF_HOME/alfresco.sh /etc/init.d/alfresco
ln -s $ALF_HOME/virtual_alf.sh /etc/init.d/virtual_alf
● Lets make it update-rc.d alfresco defaults
executable : ln -s $ALF_HOME/alfresco.sh /etc/init.d/alfresco
ln -s $ALF_HOME/virtual_alf.sh /etc/init.d/virtual_alf
update-rc.d alfresco defaults
chmod 777 initialize.sh update-rc.d virtual_alf defaults
● Run it : sudo ./initialize.sh
● Reboot and see what happens
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- 47. Introduction to The Web Client
● Alfresco web client is the web-based application bundled and shipped along with the
Alfresco repository. Using any web browser you can connect to the web client application.
You will be able to manage users, security, content, business rules, and everything
related to your enterprise content stored in Alfresco through the web client.
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- 48. Log in to Alfresco as Administrator
● Login to the default url of alfresco :
http://<ip-or-servername>:8080/alfresco
● User : admin
Pass : admin
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- 49. Screen Layout
● Tool bar
● Shelf
● Breadcumbs
● Header
● Detail
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- 50. Administration Console
● User and Group Management
● Category Management
● Data Management
● System Information
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- 51. Getting Started with
Content Creation
● Create Space
● Create Content
● Create a Link to Content
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- 52. Create Space
● An Alfresco space is a folder with additional properties
such as business rules and security
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- 54. Create Content
● In Alfresco content is any kind of document, such as a Microsoft Office file, Open
Office file, PDF, HTML, XML, text, image, audio, or video file.
● Each content item is made of two main elements, the content itself and the
information about the content, called metadata or properties. By default each
content item will have properties such as title, description, author, and audit
trail information such as creator, creation date, modifier, and modification date.
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- 55. Create a Link to Content
● Identify the target document and click on the Copy action (as
shown in the
screenshot on the previous page).
● The document will be placed in the clipboard as shown in the
screenshot below.
● Go to the space where you would like to create the link to the
content.
● Click on the Paste Content as Link icon shown in the
screenshot below.
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- 56. Create a Link to Content
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- 58. About Dashlet
● Dashlet is a summary component that may or may not have an equivalent page
component. If there is a complementary page component, the related dashlet displays the
information generated from it. Dashlets only appear on the personal or site dashboards.
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- 59. Available Dashlet -1
● Getting Started
The Getting Started dashlet gives you options to get started when you access Share for
the first time. Once you are familiar with Share, you can remove it. This dashlet displays
by default.
● My Calendar
Your My Calendar personal dashlet contains a rolled up view of events that you have
created, as well as events for each site of which you are a member, providing quick
access to each of them. This dashlet displays by default.
● RSS Feed
By default, the RSS Feed personal dashlet displays all Global Alfresco RSS feeds. You
can configure it to personalize your feeds. You can also add and configure as many
instances of this dashlet as you want. This dashlet displays by default.
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- 60. Available Dashlet -2
● Alfresco Network
The Alfresco Network dashlet is the portal for Alfresco customers to get all the latest
news and views, as well as the following:
● A knowledge base
● Ability to track your tickets
● Check in notices
● Documentation
● Downloads
● Alfresco Calendar
It provides a feed to the latest activities on the Network.
● My Sites' Activities
Your My Sites’ Activities personal dashlet tracks the most recent activities that have
been performed in any site of which you are a member.
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- 61. Available Dashlet -3
● My Profile
Your My Limited Profile personal dashlet contains summary personal details about you,
based on your detailed profile.
● My Sites
Your My Sites personal dashlet lists all sites that you have created or of which you are a
member, providing quick access to each of them.
● Documents I'm Editing
Your Documents I’m Editing personal dashlet lists all the documents you have checked
out in all the sites of which you are a member, providing quick access to Editing them.
● CMIS Feed
Your CMIS Feed dashlet displays links specific to the Content Management
Interoperability Services (CMIS) specification and implementation.
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- 62. Available Dashlet -4
● My Workspaces
Your My Workspaces dashlet displays all Document Workspace sites of
which you are a member, providing quick access to each of them.
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- 63. Set Up Your Personal Dashboard
● You can set up your personal dashboard to tailor the view you have,
depending on your requirements.
You Can :
● Modify the dashboard appearance – view as one, two, three, or four
columns
● Add and remove personal dashlets
DEMO
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- 64. Publish Your Credential
● As part of the site, you want to publish your
credentials for all site members to view. You
publish your credentials via your My Profile page
component. It enables you to:
● Edit your profile
● Change your password
● Specify your settings
DEMO
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- 65. Create your Collaboration Site
● The next step in the scenario is to create a collaboration site for your
team. From here, your team will be able to :
● Share and manage content
● Schedule and manage meeting events
● Have group discussions
● Write blogs
● Author content online and share with others via a wiki
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- 66. Create The Site
● In the application toolbar, click My Dashboard to return to your personal
dashboard.
● Click Create Site in the My Sites personal dashlet.
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- 68. Set Up Your Site
● The site dashboard displays all information and activities associated with the
site. It is customized by
the site owner.
● You can set up your new site to meet your team’s requirements. You can:
● Customize the site dashboard using site dashlets
● Customize the site by adding or removing page components on the site
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- 69. Available Dashlets on The Site
● Getting Started
The Getting Started site dashlet gives you options to get started when you access Share
for the first time. Once you are familiar with Share, you can remove it.
● Recently Modified Documents
Your Recently Modified Documents site dashlet lists all documents that you have
created or modified in the last 7 days, providing quick access to each of them.
● Site Activities
Your Site Activities site dashlet tracks the most recent activities that have been
performed in the current site.
● Site Profile
Your Site Profile site dashlet displays summary details about the current site.
● Site Colleagues
The Site Colleagues site dashlet displays all members of this site and their assigned
role. This dashlet displays by default.
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- 70. Available Dashlets on The Site -2
● Site Calendar
Your Site Calendar site dashlet contains a rolled up view of events that you have
created, as well as events for each site of which you are a member, providing quick
access to each of them.
● Site Wiki
Your Site Wiki site dashlet enables you to display content from the Wiki page component.
You can configure this dashlet to select the page you want it to
display.
● RSS Feed
By default, the RSS Feed site dashlet displays all Global Alfresco RSS feeds. You can
configure this dashlet to personalize your feeds. You can also add and configure as many
instances of this dashlet on the site dashboard as you want
● Site Links
The Site Links site dashlet displays the web links relevant to the current site.
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- 71. Customize the Site Dahboard
● You can add and reorder the site dashlets on the site dashboard the same as
you do with personal dashlets on your personal dashboard.
● Ensure you are in your new site and click Customize Dashboard on the
banner. The Customize Site Dashboard page where you add and remove
site dashlets appears.
● Click Add Dashlets and add Site Wiki to your site dashboard.
● Click OK. The configuration is saved and you return to the updated site
dashboard.
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- 72. Customize the Site Content
● Alfresco Share has the concept of page components which you can add to your site as
customized functionality. A page component has rich functionality and is URL
addressable.
● Ensure you are within your new site and click Customize Site on the banner. On the
Customize Site page, you can add and remove page components. The available
page components are:
– Wiki
– Blog
– Document Library
– Calendar : The Calendar page component enables you to schedule and track
events for all sites you own or of which you are a member.
– Links
– Discussions
● Click Cancel to return to the site dashboard
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- 73. Prepare Your Site for Collaboration
● To make the new site as collaborative as possible, you should prepare the
following before inviting any users:
● An introduction and explanation for the site (Wiki)
● A set of marketing material documents (Document Library)
● A scheduled webinar introducing everyone to the site (Calendar)
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- 74. Create an Introduction
● You use the Wiki page component within your site to write your introduction.
Once it is written, you
add it to the Wiki dashlet on your site dashboard.
● Within your site, click Wiki on the banner. The Wiki page component
opens.
● Click New Page and give the page the title Welcome to our collaboration
site.
● Add the following content
The purpose of this collaboration site is to share information for the project
and ensure that communication is as easy as possible.
● Add the tag collaboration
● Click Save. The new page displays
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- 75. Add the Introduction to Your
Site Dashboard
● Within your site, click Site Dashboard on the banner. This returns you to the site
dashboard for the current site.
● Click Configure in the Wiki dashlet. The Select Wiki Page page displays.
● Click OK to accept the page you have just created. The text from this wiki page displays
in the Wiki dashlet.
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- 76. Add Marketing Material or Any Other
Document
● Within your site, click Document Library on the banner. The Document Library
page component opens.
● Click Upload to load your three content items. The Upload File(s) page opens.
● Click the browse button to locate any three pieces of content on your computer
to upload. The Upload File(s) page displays the three content items as a list.
● Click Upload File(s). The content items display their upload status.
● Click OK when all content is 100% complete. The page closes and the
Document Library displays the selected content items.
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- 77. Document Library Upload Issue
● Multiple file upload using flash only works on Internet Explore (on Labs 3 Final)
● As workaround, we will completely disable this feature and using traditional
HTML upload.
● Reference : http://forums.alfresco.com/en/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=15501
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- 78. Update a document
● In the Document Library item list, highlight one of the content items you have uploaded.
● Click the Edit Offline action associated with this content from the dynamic menu. The
content moves to the Documents I’m Editing view, indicating that the document is
checked out to you.
● Choose to save the file and click OK to save the content item in a location from which you
can edit it.
Note The content name will be appended with (Working Copy) in the location in which
you save it.
● Navigate to this content item on your personal computer, change a word, and save it.
● In the browsing pane, ensure I’m Editing is the selected view under Documents.
● In the item list, select the document you modified and click the Upload New Version
action. The Update File page displays.
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- 80. Update a document -3
● Click the browse icon to locate your modified file. Remember that it is appended with
(Working Copy). Once you select it, it displays in the Update File page.
● Specify whether it is a minor or major version, type any comments you have, and click
Upload File(s).
● Click OK when all content is 100% complete. The updated content item displays in its
original location in the library.
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- 81. Document Preview Issues
● Reference : http://forums.alfresco.com/en/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=14380
● Solution : Install and compile the newest package (0.9)
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- 82. Schedule a webinar
● As part of promoting this collaboration site, you want to schedule a
webinar to welcome the new users and discuss the purpose of the
site.
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- 83. To schedule a webinar
● Within your site, click Calendar on the banner. The Calendar page component opens.
● Select the date you want to have the webinar and click Add within that date. The Add
Event page displays.
Screenshoot
● Enter the webinar details and click OK. You return to the calendar with your new webinar
displayed on the date you scheduled it.
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- 84. Invite members to your site
● After you have set up your collaborative site, you
can invite people to join it.
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- 85. To Invite People
● Within your site, click Invite on the banner. The
Invite page displays.
Screenshoot
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- 86. To Invite People -2
● In the Search for People section, type the full or partial name of an internal user you
want to invite and click Search.
Important :
If you do not have any users for this installation add them in Alfresco Explorer.
● Click Add associated with the user you want to add. The user displays in the Invite Users
list.
● In the Add External Users section, type the first name, last name, and email for the
external user you want to invite, then click Add.
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- 87. To Invite People -3
● In the Invite Users list, select a role from the Select Role menu for each user.
NOTE : If you want to assign all users the same role, select a role from the Set All Roles
to menu to apply to all of the users listed. The role displays in the menu.
Screenshoot
● Click Invite. You are notified that the invite has been sent via email to each member
invited.
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- 88. View activities within your site
● Recenlty Modified Dashlet
● Site Activities Dashlet
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- 89. Use SharePoint Protocol (SPP) Support with Your MS Office
Documents
● TODO , Refer to the Alfresco Tutorial Getting Started with SharePoint Protocol Support
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- 90. Reference
● Alfresco, Enterprise Content Management Implementation, Munwar
Sharif, PACKT Publishing
● Installing Alfresco Lab 3 Stable on Ubuntu 8.10,
http://wiki.alfresco.com/wiki/Installing_Alfresco_Lab_3_Stable_on_Ubuntu
● Alfresco Labs 3 Stable - Getting Started with Alfresco Share, Alfresco
Software Inc
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- 91. Q&A
Thanks! ^_^
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