[fleXive] is a Java EE 5 content repository aiming to support upcoming industry standards like CMIS. It strives to provide a holistic approach by offering a comprehensive set of tools and building blocks for building content-centric Web applications around a [fleXive] content repository. It speeds up development by easing many tedious and repetitive programming tasks and helping to keep your application(s) flexible during the development cycle and in production. It concentrates on enterprise-scale content modeling, storage, and retrieval, and includes comprehensive JSF support for displaying and manipulating these contents in (Web) applications. Key features include persistence, security, versioning, multi-language support, and scripting.
| Tags | Software Development Libraries Java Libraries Application Frameworks Internet Web Dynamic Content Information Management Metadata/Semantic Models Internationalization Content Repository CMIS |
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| Licenses | GPLv2 LGPL |
| Operating Systems | OS Independent |
| Implementation | Java Groovy JavaScript SQL |
| Translations | English German |
Recent releases


Release Notes: Apart from major bugfixes, this version is the first to officially support the JavaEE 6 Web Profile. This exposes the full functionality of [fleXive] just like any other library by adding the EJBs (and their dependencies) to a WAR application. The developer blog has more information on Web Profile support.


Release Notes: This is a bugfix release that contains preliminary support for video extraction if ffmpeg is installed.


Release Notes: This release includes bugfixes and two new major features: audio metadata extraction and script scheduling.


Release Notes: Mainly WebDAV-Connector fixes for Windows Vista and Windows 7. A Quartz Update to version 1.8. The ability to specify the default instance ACL for types.


Release Notes: This release completes the shift from a general Java EE persistency and web development framework towards a next generation enterprise grade content repository. There have been more than 400 issues fixed and features added since the last major release.