The Adam (Agile Digital Archive Management) Project is a high performance engine to manage documents. Our goal is to obtain an agile, high performance document and record management system engine. The engine contains a stress test suite.

We are working hard to update our system in various directions: a web interface to use the system out of the box, a desktop application to manage adam configuration centralized file, a web services application to access adam from any kind of client.

From server side (core) we are hardly working to add "transactional processing" getting inspiration from RDBMS world.

Please check the project and write, for any question send an email to: gianfranco.pesce AT makeitsimple.it

Features

  • Desktop java application, named ADAMConf, published in Alpha version. It is a tool to graphically manage the Adam-core globalconf.xml configuration file. See File section to download.

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License

Apache Software License

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Intended Audience

Information Technology

User Interface

Command-line

Programming Language

Java

Database Environment

JDBC

Registered

2005-11-23