I am going through various docs for reading about rss builder but i am not sure what exactly it is about and i am not able to get the download link for ubuntu.
Can any one help me?
How can i download rss builder for Ubuntu.
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im completely new to working with open-source software and at the moment I am very lost. I understand that the source code is located in the Alfresco repo on Github(https://github.com/Alfresco). What I'm trying to do is aquring Alfresco Community source code and modify it for a project im working on. Do i download each repo from the links below, import it into an ide like eclipse and connect eclipse to the tomcat server? Also is this the correct repo(https://github.com/Alfresco/share)for Alfresco Share that will open in the browser when i connect it to the Tomcat server?
alfresco-remote-api https://github.com/Alfresco/alfresco-remote-api
alfresco-greenmail https://github.com/Alfresco/alfresco-greenmail
alfresco-file-transfer-receiver https://github.com/Alfresco/alfresco-file-transfer-receiver
alfresco-mbeans https://github.com/Alfresco/alfresco-mbeans
alfresco-mmt https://github.com/Alfresco/alfresco-mmt
alfresco-server-root https://github.com/Alfresco/alfresco-server-root
alfresco-data-model https://github.com/Alfresco/alfresco-data-model
alfresco-core https://github.com/Alfresco/alfresco-core
alfresco-xml-factory https://github.com/Alfresco/alfresco-xml-factory
alfresco-legacy-lucene https://github.com/Alfresco/alfresco-legacy-lucene
Any help would be appreciated.
Jimmy, welcome to the world of open source software, we're glad you're here.
These days, it is exceedingly rare to need to compile Alfresco or Alfresco Share from source.
Instead, the right thing to do is use a public extension point and simply extend the platform to meet your requirements. This will greatly simplify things when it comes time to upgrade, and you won't be forking a massive codebase (and maintaining that fork going forward).
You didn't mention what you are trying to change, but most common scenarios are covered by one or more of my tutorials so hopefully those will help.
If you look at those tutorials, you ask around the community a bit, and you still think you need to change a file that is distributed with the Alfresco source, please file an issue at https://issues.alfresco.com/ so that Alfresco knows about the needed improvement.
Is there any documentation on AndroidViewClient covering public classes, methods, and syntax?
It is in the doc directory of the project.
You have to clone or download the project to view it properly in your browser as github's web interface will show the source code instead.
UPDATE
jthurner found a way, I didn't know existed, of showing the docs over github pages. You can now view the documentation online at API Documentation.
I have downloaded the zip file from https://github.com/Sitata/titanium-google-analytics After extacting which I got folder named - titanium-google-analytics-master
But there is no documentation for a newbie like me to use it in my Alloy Mobile Project. like which file should be placed where and what to write to include them etc.
Can some one please help. Thanks
You must have missed it. It is located as ReadMe.md in the same github repo. Have a look at the manual. It teaches you everything about the setup and the usage.
I want to play around with Moq framework. I wanted to download the framework, so I reached http://code.google.com/p/moq/ through google, but the first line mentions that this project has been moved to GitHub. When I went to GitHub I see only the source code. My questions are :
1) Which is the correct web site to download Moq binaries.? (I do not want Source code.).
2) Why am I not able to view the binary files in the GitHub website for Moq. Is it that I need to download the source code and then compile it myself.?
3) Should I only go to GitHub website in future for any updates. Currently code.google.com/p/moq provides binary files.
The moq project now moved to github. The quickstart is also now on github
So to answer you questions:
You can get the latest version from nuget: http://nuget.org/packages/Moq/
Or download the latest binaries from github: https://github.com/Moq/moq4/releases
At the moment you can still download the old moq binaris from the Downloads page: https://code.google.com/p/moq/downloads/list (you can use to search filter if you are looking for older versions) or you can use
In the future a who knows where it be hosted, because it is an open source project you can create you own fork and maintain it to make sure that it will last until you need it.
I'm very new to Alfresco and trying to get hold of it. I'm using Community edition 4.2 and I've created one website using Alfresco Share and I did not imported Government/Finance website data. Below is the screenshot -
Now I've created two folders under Document Library tab and have uploaded few PDFs into that. It looks like below -
Now if I click on publish link then its saying that "There is no appropriate channel for this content".
I entered ubswcm as URL name while creating this site.
I followed the link http://docs.huihoo.com/alfresco/Getting-Started-with-WCM-for-Alfresco-Commumity-Edition-3.2.pdf which talks about stating but I could not find staging in this version of Alfresco 4.2.
My questions
How can I publish this content?
How can I run this website on localhost? Do I need to create war file? If so then please advice how to proceed on this.
http://:8080/wcmqs running fine. How can I build slimier site like this in http://:8080/ubswcm ? Please suggest if you have any tutorial on this.
Many thanks for your help!
You need to follow a tutorial on the Alfresco Web Quick Start capabilities. You should find that these capabilities are well-documented on docs.alfresco.com, e.g. Using Alfresco Web Quick Start.
Do not confuse Web Quick Start with the Social Publishing framework (which the Publish action is associated with) or with the legacy AVM-based WCM services (which I assume the PDF refers to, but I could not tell for sure as you link gives me a 404) that are no longer supported in Alfresco 4.