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Fred Grott

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Alfresco vs JLibrary Posted: Sep 14, 2006 8:12 PM
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I leaning towards first using Alfresco to keep track of my developer docs, notes, and etc as a CMS tool instead of JLibrary. Alfresco comes already enabled to be deployed in JavaEE server containers with less fuss than JLibrary. Not that there is anything worn gwith JLibrary or Tomcat as it is just that I am already using JBoss AS and JBoss portal so its more of wanting everything on one stack.

By replacing indexing my developer docs, notes, and etc with a CMS tool it will reduce searching time and etc so that I can spend that time on coding.

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