Hi,
I have a query that is there any product developed in JAVA which does all what can be achieved by Microsoft Share Point Server.
Please reply.
Thanks,
Tarun
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Hi,
I have a query that is there any product developed in JAVA which does all what can be achieved by Microsoft Share Point Server.
Please reply.
Thanks,
Tarun
What does Microsoft Share Point Server do?
Also, I moved this thread to a more appropriate forum where it will get more attention.
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I still don't know either.
Any of the majorcorps will have something similar. You could ask IBM, Google or Oracle. Why do you want Java? You won't have access to the source code of something like this. Are you looking for an open source project?
Fundamentally, sharepoint is software to facilitate collaboration...to make it sound less like a commercial: basically an advanced file share where files can be dropped to share with others, and company-wide updates can be made on many different levels (from management on down). Personally not a huge fan of it, but it does accomplish some things that without would be ugly to do
I'm with sean - why java? I don't know of an open source solution. A commercial alternative might be Jive Software - I know some of there software is written in java.