So, the last mature version available for Community 5.1 is named 201605-GA and for Community 5.2 is named 201701-GA. This makes sense as alfresco and share components have been versioned individually, so Alfresco 201701-GA contains:

Share component has a single development line, so the same software is used for both Community and Enterprise releases. However, Enterprise release (which is named Alfresco One from some months ago) still uses 5.2.0 scheme for identifying the version, marking the alfresco component core for the release.


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Confidently, you Google a little bit, and end up following the documentation to uninstall the AMP and reinstall the old and trusty version 1.0. You clear the tomcat/webapps/alfresco and tomcat/webapps/share folders, and restart Alfresco. To your surprise, Alfresco will spit back to you the following message in the logs:

I am new to Moodle. I would like to integrate Moodle with Alfresco document management system. I am using Moodle 2.0 and I saw that Moodle is providing some excellent features to connect with Alfresco. I saw a plug-in called alfresco repository through which I can access the files in Alfresco. Its workng fine for me. But I saw that if I do so the content from Alfresco repository will be copied to Moodle repository. Thats not what I am looking for.

What my problem is, I may be putting the same file in multiple categories in Moodle. So if I wish to update the content of that file I will have to update the files in each category. So I need to use Alfresco for this. I will be adding a link from Alfresco in Moodle. So the changes that I make in Alfresco will reflect in all the categories in Moodle where I put the same link. I saw that this can be accomplished using webdav. I saw a plug-in for webdav in Moodle and I put there the Alfresco's webdav details. But I am not able to access the Alfresco repository from the user interface. None of the files are displaying in the UI. I can browse through the files in Alfresco from my browser using http://:/alfresco/webdav

Hi, you could have a look a the edu-sharing repository. It is Open Source software and offers a well-thought-out alfresco-moodle integration. The plugin for moodle 2.0 will be ready at the beginning of january. I hope this is within your schedule. If you got questions just hit me!

edu-sharing (www.edu.-sharing.net) is a completet alfresco integration for moodle and other lms. The current moodle plugin works for v 1.99 but the 2.0 version will be out in january. What I was trying to say was: using this system will save you a lot of time connecting alfresco with moodle and assigning rights to users and stuff because this is what edu-sharing does out of the box. Just have a look at the website.

Hi again. because there have been several requests regarding the edu-sharing alfresco-moodle integration via PM I am going to announce it here: We just published a new plugin for moodle 2.0 and a new version of the rendering service which is responisble for the playback of items stored in the repository. A new version of the repository base system will be available at the end of july. Its worth waiting untill then since the new version has some nice features such as a facetted search, GUI improvements and multi-uploads.

The full reference of properties defined in the SDK can be obtained by looking at the properties section of the current version of the alfresco-sdk-parent in use. Check the current POM version for this.

Obtain the current database password by viewing the contents of the Alfresco configuration file at /opt/bitnami/alfresco/tomcat/shared/classes/alfresco-global.properties and noting the value of the db.password field. You should see something like this:

If you are using Alfresco 4.x, change [alfresco directory]/tomcat/webapps/alfresco/WEB-INF/-classes/al-fresco/extension/templates/webscripts/org/content/integrations/snowbound/ticket.get.js to the following:

Alfresco service initialization has started and Alfresco share will be accessible after a few minutes. It is always a good idea to view your Tomcat logs to ensure Alfresco has initialized properly. Those logs will be available at /opt/alfresco/tomcat/logs/catalina.out.

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u can have the system ip instead of typing localhost if u have the alfresco in your system and if it is present any where outside the system u can enter that system ip make sure that alfresco is running at that time

You will then be prompted to select a folder to install Alfresco community. Select /opt/alfresco-community, which is the default location for installing Alfresco. Continue with the default folder by pressing Enter. 2351a5e196

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