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[12:23:44 EDT(-0400)] <EricDalquist> so Alfresco looks pretty cool
[12:23:50 EDT(-0400)] <EricDalquist> anyone here have any experience with it?
[12:33:37 EDT(-0400)] * lennar1 does
[12:33:49 EDT(-0400)] <lennar1> about a year and a half's worth
[12:34:05 EDT(-0400)] <lennar1> mostly from the perspective of JSR 170
[12:34:16 EDT(-0400)] <EricDalquist> good/bad/?
[12:34:44 EDT(-0400)] <lennar1> As a whole, they have a very rich set of features and the product has been quite stable in production.
[12:35:14 EDT(-0400)] <lennar1> with regards to JCR, they have a good deal of marketing which professes a commitment to JCR. Their actions suggest otherwise.
[12:35:44 EDT(-0400)] <lennar1> in my opinion, if you want to build a JCR app, and that is your only goal, then go with something like Jackrabbit.
[12:36:15 EDT(-0400)] <lennar1> Such was not Pearson's entire goal. The liked the upside of all the features and the performance/stability story that alfresco could tell.
[12:36:34 EDT(-0400)] <lennar1> so... we went with alfresco, in spite of their mediocre JSR 170 support.
[12:36:41 EDT(-0400)] <EricDalquist> looking from a CMS/Document Management/Web Filesystem perspective
[12:37:16 EDT(-0400)] <lennar1> if you are just looking to drop a portlet in, alfresco has a nice one.
[12:37:32 EDT(-0400)] <lennar1> they effectively crammed their entire webapp into a single mega portlet.
[12:38:03 EDT(-0400)] <EricDalquist> lol
[12:38:25 EDT(-0400)] <lennar1> take a look at alfresco's features. They have a great story from the ECM perspective and have recently added WCM.
[12:39:10 EDT(-0400)] <lennar1> I deployed their portlet into uPortal, it ran well... but Pearson had specialized needs and preferred to construct their own portlet with alfresco's repository on the backend.
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