Several documents and articles about jLibrary
Adding a document to a repository
This tutorial explains how to add documents and directories within a jLibrary repository.
Adding multiple documents and directories
This tutorial explains how to add multiple documents and directories to a repository.
Category management
This document explains how you can categorize your documents from the categories perspective.
Create a repository
This tutorial explains how to create new repositories in jLibrary
Open a repository
This tutorial shows how to open a repository from jLibrary.
Searching
jLibrary allows to search within document contents and keywords. This document explains how the search system works.
Security management
This tutorial shows how to manage repository users, roles and groups. It also explains how to add restrictions to nodes, filter content, etc.
Updating a document
This tutorial explains how to modify document properties like its name, description, etc. Also shows how to create notes, add relations to the document, etc.
Version management
jLibrary includes an internal version management system. This document will teach you how to create and restore document versions.
Working with documents
This document will explain some unknown features of jLibrary like lock management, node refresh, or out-jLibrary work.
Playing with Magnolia repositories guts with jLibrary
Anyone that has browsed over the jLibrary 1.0b4 new features could has seen that there is a brand new JCR browser. Well, this browser is really simple, but at least it serve us to browse over Jackrabbit compatible repositories. As Magnolia is a product that uses Jackrabbit as its backend, someone has asked me if it should be possible to browse Magnolia-based repositories using jLibrary. Well, the short answer for this question is no, but the long answer is yes, but it requires some work :-)
What is new with jLibrary 1.1
This documents show the differences between jLibrary 1.0 and previous jLibrary versions.
jLibrary 1.1 release notes
These are the release notes for the 1.1 version
Using the JCR Browser bundled with jLibrary
This document describes how to use the JCR Browser bundled with jLibrary to connect it to local and remote repositories.
How to create a Rules Management Repository with jLibrary and Drools
How to create a Rules Management Repository with jLibrary and If you are reading this article, probably you should know that jLibrary is a document management system, that allows you to do things like configuring document metadata, adding categories to documents, or creating relationships between documents among other things. Rules files are nothing more than plain documents with a specific definition language. This article, will show you how to integrate Drools editors and jLibrary editors transforming jLibrary into a Rules Management Repository. You will be able to use Drools editors and leverage all their feactures and at the same time you will be able to manage those rule files from jLibrary.

