We merely used Alfresco as the other side of the CMIS coin, to prove
that our connector was working, as colleagues had knowledge of it.

And yes, that link you found is to the connector.

Upayavira

On Sun, Jan 20, 2013, at 10:26 PM, Nicholas Li wrote:
> I think this might be the one you are talking about:
> https://github.com/sourcesense/solr-cmis
> 
> But I think Alfresco has already had search functionality, similar to
> Solr.
> Then why did you want to use it to index docs out of Alfresco?
> 
> On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 8:00 PM, Upayavira <u...@odoko.co.uk> wrote:
> 
> > A colleague of mine when I was working for Sourcesense made a CMIS
> > plugin for Solr. It was one way, and we used it to index stuff out of
> > Alfresco into Solr. I can't search for it now, let me know if you can't
> > find it.
> >
> > Upayavira
> >
> > On Fri, Jan 18, 2013, at 05:35 AM, Nicholas Li wrote:
> > > I want to make something like Alfresco, but not having that many
> > > features.
> > > And I'd like to utilise the searching ability of Solr.
> > >
> > > On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 4:11 PM, Gora Mohanty <g...@mimirtech.com>
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > > On 18 January 2013 10:36, Nicholas Li <nicholas...@yarris.com> wrote:
> > > > > hi
> > > > >
> > > > > I am new to solr and I would like to use Solr as my document server,
> > plus
> > > > > search engine. But solr is not CMIS compatible( While it shoud not
> > be, as
> > > > > it is not build as a pure document management server).  In that
> > sense, I
> > > > > would build another layer beyond Solr so that the exposed interface
> > would
> > > > > be CMIS compatible.
> > > > [...]
> > > >
> > > > May I ask why? Solr is designed to be a search engine,
> > > > which is a very different beast from a document repository.
> > > > In the open-source world, Alfresco ( http://www.alfresco.com/ )
> > > > already exists, can index into Solr, and supports CMIS-based
> > > > access.
> > > >
> > > > Regards,
> > > > Gora
> > > >
> >

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