OpenCMIS FileShare Repository
This repository is not intended for production use!
The FileShare repository uses the file system as its back-end store and provides read/write access to content and metadata. In other words, it puts a CMIS interface on top of your file system.
The repository is restricted by the capabilities of the file system and therefore does not support relationships, policies, document versions, multi-filing, un-filing and query.
By default it provides a repository "test" that uses your home directory as the repository root. It requires authentication. A user "test" with the password "test" is pre-configured.
Build and Deploy the Test Repository
- Build OpenCMIS.
- A ready-to-use WAR file should now exist in
/chemistry-opencmis-server/chemistry-opencmis-server-fileshare/target
. - Deploy the WAR file to your favorite servlet engine.
- AtomPub endpoint:
http://<host>:<port>/<context>/atom
Web Services endpoint:http://<host>:<port>/<context>/services/RepositoryService
Configure the Repository
The configuration file in the WAR file is /WEB-INF/classes/repository.properties
.
# Don't touch this line class=org.apache.chemistry.opencmis.fileshare.FileShareServiceFactory # Login configuration # login.<no> = <user>:<password> login.1 = test:test login.2 = cmisuser:password login.3 = reader:reader # Type defintions (see example-type.xml) # type.<no> = <absolute path to type definition XML file> type.1 = /home/cmistest/type1.xml type.2 = /home/cmistest/type2.xml # Repository configuration # repository.<repositoryId> = <absolute path to repository root folder> # repository.<repositoryId>.readwrite = <comma separated list of login names> # repository.<repositoryId>.readonly = <comma separated list of login names> repository.test = /home/cmistest/myreproot repository.test.readwrite = test, cmisuser repository.test.readonly = reader