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Posted over 16 years ago by [email protected] (mpermar)
Hi all, (0 comments)
Posted over 16 years ago by mpermar
Hi all, Finally we finished an online demo of jLibrary. This demo will be distributed with the next jLibrary update and will serve as a web browser. Eventually, the current web at http://jlibrary.sourceforge.net will be moved to an online ... [More] repository as well. Demo is accesible at http://demo.jlibrary.org and you will be able to create, update and delete content in a special playground area. Demo also features authentication, RSS feeds and search services apart from traditional features from jLibrary like categorization, relations, favorites, etc. Also note that you can access the online demo using jLibrary desktop browser as well. There instructions on the demo page about how to do this. I hope you like this demo and if you find any problems or issues or just have any questions feel free to send feedback to this list or to [email protected]. Also I would like to give special thanks to Daniel Latorre without whom this demo wouldn't have been possible. Best Regards, Martin [Less]
Posted over 16 years ago by mpermar
Hi all, Finally we finished an online demo of jLibrary. This demo will be distributed with the next jLibrary update and will serve as a web browser. Eventually, the current web at http://jlibrary.sourceforge.net will be moved to an online repository ... [More] as well. Demo is accesible at http://demo.jlibrary.org and you will be able to create, update and delete content in a special playground area. Demo also features authentication, RSS feeds and search services apart from traditional features from jLibrary like categorization, relations, favorites, etc. Also note that you can access the online demo using jLibrary desktop browser as well. There instructions on the demo page about how to do this. I hope you like this demo and if you find any problems or issues or just have any questions feel free to send feedback to this list or to [email protected]. Also I would like to give special thanks to Daniel Latorre without whom this demo wouldn't have been possible. Best Regards, Martin [Less]
Posted almost 17 years ago by mpermar
jLibrary has been updated to a more rational SVN structure with trunk, branches and tags folders. There is now a tag for the 1.1 release. All the experimental and new development will be performed in the trunk so if you wish to use a stable release I strongly encourage you to use the 1.1 tag.
Posted almost 17 years ago by mpermar
jLibrary has been updated to a more rational SVN structure with trunk, branches and tags folders. There is now a tag for the 1.1 release. All the experimental and new development will be performed in the trunk so if you wish to use a stable release I strongly encourage you to use the 1.1 tag.
Posted almost 17 years ago by [email protected] (mpermar)
jLibrary has been updated to a more rational SVN structure with trunk, branches and tags folders. There is now a tag for the 1.1 release.All the experimental and new development will be performed in the trunk so if you wish to use a stable release I strongly encourage you to use the 1.1 tag. (0 comments)
Posted almost 17 years ago by [email protected] (mpermar)
jLibrary has been updated to a more rational SVN structure with trunk, branches and tags folders. There is now a tag for the 1.1 release.All the experimental and new development will be performed in the trunk so if you wish to use a stable release I strongly encourage you to use the 1.1 tag. (0 comments)
Posted almost 17 years ago by [email protected] (mpermar)
jLibrary 1.1 has been released. jLibrary 1.1 is a step ahead in jLibrary scalability adding better performance and less memory compsumption specially handling large files. The server has been improved with a new HTTP tunnelling layer replacing the ... [More] old web services one and so improving scalability. Web Services layer is now optional. An additional feature in the server side is now the support for custom properties for documents. (0 comments) [Less]
Posted almost 17 years ago by mpermar
jLibrary 1.1 has been released. jLibrary 1.1 is a step ahead in jLibrary scalability adding better performance and less memory compsumption specially handling large files. The server has been improved with a new HTTP tunnelling layer replacing the ... [More] old web services one and so improving scalability. Web Services layer is now optional. An additional feature in the server side is now the support for custom properties for documents. Other important changes are the migration to Maven 2, a more easy to use build system and the addition of plenty of unit tests to help developers start coding with jLibrary. In the client layer many bugs have been fixed, the core system has been migrated to Eclipse 3.2, the build system is much easier now and the stability has been improved. And finally, there is now stable versions available for Linux and Mac OS X. [Less]
Posted almost 17 years ago by mpermar
jLibrary 1.1 has been released. jLibrary 1.1 is a step ahead in jLibrary scalability adding better performance and less memory compsumption specially handling large files. The server has been improved with a new HTTP tunnelling layer replacing the ... [More] old web services one and so improving scalability. Web Services layer is now optional. An additional feature in the server side is now the support for custom properties for documents. Other important changes are the migration to Maven 2, a more easy to use build system and the addition of plenty of unit tests to help developers start coding with jLibrary. In the client layer many bugs have been fixed, the core system has been migrated to Eclipse 3.2, the build system is much easier now and the stability has been improved. And finally, there is now stable versions available for Linux and Mac OS X. [Less]