That’s because when the first edition was published, Alfresco Share was just being created. Chapter 4 explains actions, behaviors, transformers, and extractors.Ĭhapter 5 is when the first serious departure from the first edition occurs. Chapter 2 discusses the Alfresco way to develop extensions and customizations. Chapter 1 introduces content management and Alfresco. The first four chapters are essentially the same, with updates here and there to match recent software releases. I honestly have no idea why the “One” got added, but that’s a minor quibble. Much like the Alfresco product itself, the overall approach and architecture of the book is fundamentally the same, but Ben Chevallereau has given it much-needed updates by adding Share, SDK, and Application Development Framework coverage as well as bringing everything else up-to-date.īefore I talk about what’s in the book, I should mention that although the title says “Alfresco One” the book is applicable to both Community Edition and Enterprise Edition. After more than 8 years since it was first published, Packt has published a second edition of the Alfresco Developer Guide.