49 projects tagged "Document Repositories"
BitNami Drupal stack is an easy-to-install distribution of the Drupal CMS software. It includes pre-configured, ready-to-run versions of Apache, MySQL, and PHP so users can get Drupal installed and up and running in minutes after answering a few questions. Currently, Linux and Windows are supported.
PDFTextStream is a PDF text and metadata extraction library available for Java and .NET. It supports all versions of the PDF document specification (including v1.7, used by Acrobat 8, 9, and X), extraction of text encoded using double-byte character sets (including Chinese, Japanese, and Korean), decryption of documents encrypted using 40-bit, 128-bit, 256-bit, and variable bit length ciphers, and extraction of all document metadata provided by PDF documents (including form data, bookmarks, and annotations). Easy integration with Jakarta Lucene is included, as well as interactive form update capability.
The metric implemented in the Image::Density Perl Module estimates the density of data where there is data, and has a reasonable correlation with goodness as judged by humans. That is, if you let a human look at a set of images and judge quality, the density values for those images as calculated here tend to correlate well with the human judgement (densities that are too high or too low represent "bad'' images). It is intended for use on bitonal TIFF images, such as those from scanning paper documents.
EditLive! is a cross-platform, browser-based Web content editor with a Word-like WYSIWYG interface. Key features include a live spell checker and advanced table and nested list support. It produces content that complies with Section 508 and W3C accessibility, key XHTML and CSS standards. It is designed for use with Web content management, knowledge management, and e-learning applications. Integrations for major CMS platforms and business solutions including IBM Workplace Web Content Management, Vignette, EMC (Documentum), Percussion, FileNet, Open Text, Ektron, Ingeniux, Stellent, vCampus, and Schoolwires are also available.
Werc is a minimalistic RESTful Web application framework and content management system. It follows the Unix "tool philosophy" and it is designed to be fast, simple, convenient, and easily extensible. It handles both small and big sites and has a flexible system for user and group permissions. All data is stored in plain text files that can be easily manipulated with standard tools, without using any databases or other external dependencies. Existing applications include a blogging engine with RSS/Atom feeds, a wiki system that can easily integrate pre-existing documents (can be enabled for any directory tree), and others.
The goal of Tidydoc is to make documentation organization easier. It makes it easy to add documents to a repository, give them the right names, put them into the right directories, and reorganize them a posteriori. Then it can generate a set of HTML pages to browse your documents and a BibTeX file to reference them. Every operation can be done through a Web interface if you are running a Web server (or using the embedded lightweight server), and/or through command line scripts. This allows documents to be uploaded remotely using scp or any other file transfer program. Tidydoc is written in Python in a spirit of flexibility and easy tweaking, but its default behavior should fit the needs of most people.
A ready-to-use architecture to ease the creation of MDI-style applications in Java.