BA Insight's Alfresco connector for search enables indexing of content and supports both full and Incremental crawling to ensure index freshness.
Wikipedia describes Alfresco as a free/libre enterprise content management system for Microsoft Windows and Unix-like operating systems.
Alfresco comes in three flavors:
- Alfresco Community Edition is free software, LGPL licensed open source and open standards. It has some important limitations in terms of scalability and availability, since the clustering feature has been removed from the community repository and is only available in the enterprise edition.
- Alfresco Enterprise Edition is commercially & proprietary licensed open source, open standards and enterprise scale. Its design is geared towards users who require a high degree of modularity and scalable performance.
- Alfresco Cloud Edition (Alfresco in the cloud) is the SaaS version of Alfresco.
Alfresco includes a content repository, an out-of-the-box, web-based user interface for managing and using standard portal content, a CIFS interface that provides file system compatibility on Microsoft Windows and Unix-like operating systems, Lucene and Solr indexing, and Activiti workflow. The Alfresco system is developed using Java technology.
The BA Insight Alfresco Connector is built on the BAI connector framework, which is the platform used to build all of our connectors and provides secure connectivity to enterprise systems.
The Alfresco Connector supports both full and incremental crawls. Incremental crawls extract only content which has changed since the last crawl.