Apache Chemistry

Apache Chemistry is a project of the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) which provides open source Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) for Python, Java, PHP and .NET.[1]

Apache Chemistry
Developer(s)Apache Chemistry Committee
Stable release
1.1.0 / April 5, 2017 (2017-04-05)
Repository
Written inJava, Python, PHP, C#, Objective-C
TypeCMIS
LicenseApache License 2.0
Websitechemistry.apache.org

Apache Chemistry is becoming a top-level project (TLP) of the ASF. Before becoming a TLP, Chemistry was just an incubating project, guided in its growth by the Incubator, like all Apache projects when they begin life in the ASF.

Sub-projects

Sub-projects of Apache Chemistry
Project Description Current version Release date
cmislib CMIS client library for Python 0.6.0 August 31, 2017
DotCMIS

PortCMIS

CMIS client library for .NET 0.7

0.3

April 13, 2015

July 25, 2017

ObjectiveCMIS CMIS client library for Objective-C 0.6 July 31, 2017
OpenCMIS CMIS client and server libraries for Java 1.1.0 April 5, 2017
phpclient CMIS client library for PHP 0.2.0 November 20, 2013
gollark: Also, they use Raspberry Pis for some programming education, but connecting to the package repositories they need for updates is blocked by the filtering proxy.
gollark: Sometimes they fail to PXE-boot or something like that and are just stuck displaying a black screen with some error messages on it.
gollark: In my school there are a bunch of displays with "information" on them (mostly news headlines and promotional images of the school) which apparently run Windows, because they frequently seem to undergo updates and sometimes are stuck on a blank desktop (do they not know how to make stuff autostart?).
gollark: Also since integers are nicer than decimal values.
gollark: Because bigger numbers → more better.

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