Rapid development of Alfresco repository extensions in Java. Deploy your code in seconds, not minutes. Life is too short for endless server restarts.
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Rapid development of Alfresco repository extensions in Java. Deploy your code in seconds, not minutes. Life is too short for endless server restarts.
The Alfresco Process Services SDK based on Apache Maven, includes support for rapid and standard development, testing, packaging, versioning and release of your APS integration and extension projects
Time-based One-Time Password two factor authentication for Alfresco
Project creating the amp needed in Alfresco to connect to the remote jodconverter
Integrates Micrometer with various components of the Alfresco ecosystem, allowing export of metrics to numerous monitoring systems.
Google cloud storage connector for Alfresco
Helps to view the alfresco audit data for a document on a separate Share page
Alfresco JMX module from Loftux AB
The new home of the Alfresco PDF Toolkit (replacing the deprecated Google Code project)
Alfred API abstracts away past and future changes to Alfresco, providing a stable interface to Alfresco on which client-side applications can be built.
This Project contains a custom extension amp module which allows APS processes to be started from ACS application. The module adds 2 javascript root objects within ACS. This is an customised version of the same client made available by Rui Fernandes in the Alfresco Community.
Alfresco module that creates color coded avatars for users without a personal profile picture
Smart Tenant to add Smart Multitenancy to Alfresco
A background processor capable of performing various operations on the nodes in your Alfresco repository, in a batched and controlled manner.
Removes tracking image from Alfresco Community Edition
Health endpoint(s)
Amp which configures the logging format to be json
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