jLibrary is a DMS (Document Management System), oriented for personal and enterprise use. With jLibrary, you can classify your documents, videos, or any other media type. You can export those contents to static Web pages based on templates, search on those contents, add comments, categorize it, and more. jLibrary has all the features present in most modern content management systems, including team work support, version management, offline document edition, document locking, security constraints based on roles, users and groups, and easy Web access.
| Tags | Information Management Document Repositories Office/Business groupware |
|---|---|
| Licenses | BSD Revised |
| Operating Systems | Windows Windows Windows Unix |
| Implementation | Java |
| Translations | Russian Italian German English French Spanish |
Recent releases


Changes: Performance was improved and memory compsumption was reduced, especially when handling large files. The main changes are a new HTTP tunnelling layer, support for custom properties for documents, a new Maven 2 based deployment system that is especially handy for client side builds, and plenty of unit tests to help developers starting up with jLibrary. Many bugs were fixed both in the server and client sides. Eclipse 3.2 core infrastructure has been added. There are now stable versions for Linux and Mac OS X.


Changes: This release fixes a critical general usability bug in jLibrary 1.0.1.


Changes: This is a bugfix release that also offers new features like new translations (Galician, Portuguese, and Russian) and a new JCR perspective to browse JCR repository data. It also provides new versions for core libraries like Apache Jackrabbit 1.0.1, Apache Tomcat 5.5.17, and Apache Derby 10.1.2.1.


Changes: This release provides several changes like new repository configuration options, new wizards, OpenOffice support on the client and on the server, an enhanced UI, XPath support for searches, better performance due to lazy loaded repositories, a GEF relations browser, repository removal support, a basis on Apache Jackrabbit 1.0, better binary document handling, gzip support for exported content, soft-delete operations, better JAAS LoginModule support, and a new synchronization system for external security providers.


Changes: A very important bug that made the jLibrary client UI freeze when working with remote repositories was fixed.