

There are also Maven archetypes that make it easy for you to start a new Alfresco project with the appropriate folder structure for the type of customization you need to do, complete with a ready-to-import Eclipse project. That means you can use a tool like Maven to resolve dependencies for you. For example, thanks to the hard work of Gab Columbro and some of his cohorts, there is now a set of officially-supported artifacts for both Community Edition and Enterprise Edition. It has existed in pretty much the same state since it was originally created and has served us well. There’s nothing necessarily wrong with the downloadable SDK. The downloadable SDK includes dependencies (Alfresco & third-party), source for Alfresco dependencies, JavaDoc, and sample projects. When someone wants to customize or extend Alfresco they often start with the downloadable SDK. Now it is time to focus on the specific tools people use to write code for their Alfresco projects. Those all help people get pointed in the right direction. starting a new regular live Google Hangout called Office Hours where people can get their questions answered.consolidating a number of developer-centric blogs into a single Alfresco Developers blog and.creating how-to videos for Community Edition.revising the Alfresco Developer Series tutorials for the latest Alfresco release.

