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23 June 2009

Florent Guillaume on CMIS and Apache Chemistry

A few weeks ago I gave an interview to Irina Guseva of CMSWire. We touched the subjects of strategic value of CMIS, Apache Chemistry project history, partnerships, open source, future plans around CMIS, and more.

Chemistry has extremely ambitious plans. We believe that it can become the de facto bridge between most of the Java-based content-oriented products, allowing a very wide variety of back-ends and applications to be connected together. And actually Java is not the sole language that this project is targeting, as David Nuescheler is also working on a JavaScript library for CMIS. In the coming month you should see an exponential increase in the functionality that Chemistry provides...

You can read the full article at CMSWire.

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