Hi Florian,

Zia and a technology partner of ours would be very interested in PortCMIS. 

Thanks!

--
Gi Lee 
Principal Solutions Engineer
Zia Consulting



From: Florian Müller <f...@apache.org>
Reply: dev@chemistry.apache.org <dev@chemistry.apache.org>>
Date: March 31, 2015 at 4:33:43 AM
To: dev@chemistry.apache.org <dev@chemistry.apache.org>>
Subject:  A new CMIS .Net library - PortCMIS  

Hi everyone,  

We needed a CMIS 1.1 library for .Net that works on Windows Phones. So,  
we built one and called it PortCMIS.  

PortCMIS is a portable class library [1]. It should run on desktops and  
servers with .Net 4.5 and Windows Phone 8.1. It can also be used in  
Windows Store applications. It doesn't require any additional  
dependencies.  

PortCMIS is supposed to cover all features of the CMIS 1.0 and the CMIS  
1.1 specifications. The API is very, very similar to DotCMIS, but the  
low level implementation is different.  

At the moment, the Browser binding implementation is complete and  
working.  
Some essential parts of the AtomPub binding are also implemented but  
it's not functional, yet. The AtomPub implementation differs from  
DotCMIS and is closer to OpenCMIS, which should result in a better  
performance.  
I've no intention to implement the Web Services binding. But it is  
possible to plug in Web Services code if somebody writes it.  


If there is enough interest we would contribute PortCMIS to Apache  
Chemistry.  
Please let us know.  


Thanks,  

Florian  


[1]  
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/vstudio/gg597391%28v=vs.100%29.aspx  

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