Some GlusterFS Experiments and Benchmarks
In my previous blog, I talked about how to install Kubernetes and use GlusterFS. The reason we used GlusterFS was to be able to have a shared storage between each node of the cluster, so we can spin an...
View ArticleIntroducing Nuxeo Java Client 1.0
As we constantly strive to make the Nuxeo Platform better and more efficient than ever, this time we turned our attention to the new REST API Java client. The Story The initial Java Automation Client...
View ArticleNuxeo Studio Rocks! Save Time While Creating New Form Layouts
Nuxeo Studio 31 was released in March and Thibaud has already listed the new features in one of his previous blog. Let’s take a closer look today at one of those features: creating a layout from a...
View ArticleLive documentation – Nuxeo Platform Explorer
Outside of developing and maintaining the Nuxeo Platform, a major goal of our company is to provide advice, support and tools for our customers to maximize the ease of development and clarity of the...
View ArticleGiving It 99 Percent!
When it comes to UI design, percentages can be a pain! At the convergence of UI/UX, mathematics, and computer mathematics it’s quite easy to find yourself in a situation as seen in this chart: There is...
View ArticleWatermark your PDFs
The Nuxeo Platform already natively does quite a lot around PDFs. “Already” and “natively” translate to “you don’t have to do anything, the features are here”, which is always a cool way of working. It...
View ArticleThe Nuxeo Chrome Dev Tools Extension is Here!
Now available from the Chrome Web Store for the Nuxeo Platform 8.2, the Nuxeo Chrome Dev Tools extension aims at providing Nuxeo developers and administrators with a few time-saving shortcuts. Some of...
View ArticleCharting the Course
Charts are a fundamental part of effective reporting, and are especially useful for “dashboards”, to give an easy-to-understand visual representation of data. Nuxeo provides an extensive list of...
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