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Nuxeo
has just released the first stable version of
Nuxeo EP 5.0
, the leading open source ECM platform, based on Java EE 5, JBoss Seam and OSGi.
Nuxeo ECM solutions are built on the experience accumulated for 5 years by Nuxeo and community members building mission-critical ECM applications (web content management, document management, records management, collaboration, intranet portals and workflow) for major customers, using previously Zope technologies, and now Java EE 5, JBoss Seam and OSGi.
Nuxeo EP has been designed to be fully extensible and customizable, so as to make it easier both for contributors to participate in the project, and for system integrators to build customers applications. Our motto in that respect is: "Not just a product, a platform".
Nuxeo EP is open source software, under a business-friendly license (EPL and/or LGPL), developped in the open and supported by Nuxeo SAS and third party system integrators and ISVs.
Features highlights for this release
- Full document lifecycle, including versionning, check-in / check-out, etc.
- Access rights management.
- Workflow, including document approval.
- Relations between documents.
- Audit trails.
- Drag'n'drop document management inside the web browser.
- User-convenient desktop and office suite integration using plugins for IE, Firefox and MSOffice.
Technical highlights
- Based on an "embeddable ECM core",
Nuxeo Core
, which can be embedded both in server-side applications like Nuxeo EP, and client-side like in the forthcoming Nuxeo RCP rich client for ECM.
- Based on modern Java EE 5 technologies: JSF, JCR (Java Content Repository), EJB3, JBoss Seam, jBPM, OSGi...
- Fully extensible using an extension points and plugin system (
Nuxeo Runtime
), very similar to the Eclipse plugin system and based on OSGi.
- Uses XML schemas (XSD) as the schema language for defining content types.
we (Nuxeo) don't have plans for CRM/ERP, but I strongly believe that the Nuxeo Runtime architecture is the right one for enterprise applications like CRM and ERP (just as it is for ECM), when either:
- you need a very modular archtecture, where various services (including third-party components) have to be integrated (with little to no code) in the customer solution
- you need to go beyond the browser for your application, by using RCP clients.
Nuxeo ECM Platform 5.0.0.GA (final) released
URL: Original announcement on Nuxeo.org
At 4:13 AM on Feb 9, 2007, Stefane Fermigier wrote:
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Nuxeo ECM solutions are built on the experience accumulated for 5 years by Nuxeo and community members building mission-critical ECM applications (web content management, document management, records management, collaboration, intranet portals and workflow) for major customers, using previously Zope technologies, and now Java EE 5, JBoss Seam and OSGi.
Nuxeo EP has been designed to be fully extensible and customizable, so as to make it easier both for contributors to participate in the project, and for system integrators to build customers applications. Our motto in that respect is: "Not just a product, a platform".
Nuxeo EP is open source software, under a business-friendly license (EPL and/or LGPL), developped in the open and supported by Nuxeo SAS and third party system integrators and ISVs.
Features highlights for this release
- Full document lifecycle, including versionning, check-in / check-out, etc.
- Access rights management.
- Workflow, including document approval.
- Relations between documents.
- Audit trails.
- Drag'n'drop document management inside the web browser.
- User-convenient desktop and office suite integration using plugins for IE, Firefox and MSOffice.
Technical highlights
- Based on an "embeddable ECM core", Nuxeo Core , which can be embedded both in server-side applications like Nuxeo EP, and client-side like in the forthcoming Nuxeo RCP rich client for ECM.
- Based on modern Java EE 5 technologies: JSF, JCR (Java Content Repository), EJB3, JBoss Seam, jBPM, OSGi...
- Fully extensible using an extension points and plugin system ( Nuxeo Runtime ), very similar to the Eclipse plugin system and based on OSGi.
- Uses XML schemas (XSD) as the schema language for defining content types.
- Includes 3000 unit tests.
More information
- Community site: http://www.nuxeo.org/
- How to contribute: http://www.nuxeo.org/sections/community/
- Mailing list: http://lists.nuxeo.com/
- Documentation and tutorials: http://www.nuxeo.org/sections/documentation/
- Professionnal support and services: http://www.nuxeo.com/en/
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Re: Nuxeo ECM Platform 5.0.0.GA (final) released
I'm very intrigued by Nuxeo Runtime. Any chance that it could be used for something else than ECM (ERP / CRM, for instance)?Re: Nuxeo ECM Platform 5.0.0.GA (final) released
Hi Andy,we (Nuxeo) don't have plans for CRM/ERP, but I strongly believe that the Nuxeo Runtime architecture is the right one for enterprise applications like CRM and ERP (just as it is for ECM), when either:
- you need a very modular archtecture, where various services (including third-party components) have to be integrated (with little to no code) in the customer solution
- you need to go beyond the browser for your application, by using RCP clients.
Regards,
S. Fermigier - CEO, Nuxeo - http://www.nuxeo.com/