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Sismics Docs
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_Web interface_
![Web interface](http://sismics.com/docs/screenshot1.png)
_Android application_
![Android documents list](http://sismics.com/docs/android1.png) ![Android navigation](http://sismics.com/docs/android2.png) ![Android document details](http://sismics.com/docs/android3.png) ![Android document actions](http://sismics.com/docs/android4.png)
What is Docs?
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Docs is an open source, lightweight document management system.
Docs is written in Java, and may be run on any operating system with Java support.
Features
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- Responsive user interface
- Optical character recognition
- Support image, PDF, ODT and DOCX files
- Flexible search engine
- Full text search in image and PDF
- All [Dublin Core](http://dublincore.org/) metadata
- 256-bit AES encryption
- Tag system with relations
- Multi-users ACL system
- Hierarchical groups
- Audit log
- Comments
- Storage quota per user
- Document sharing by URL
- RESTful Web API
- Fully featured Android client
- Tested to 100k documents
Download
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The latest release is downloadable here: <https://github.com/sismics/docs/releases> in WAR format.
You will need a Java webapp server to run it, like [Jetty](http://eclipse.org/jetty/) or [Tomcat](http://tomcat.apache.org/)
How to build Docs from the sources
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Prerequisites: JDK 7 with JCE, Maven 3, Tesseract 3.02
Docs is organized in several Maven modules:
- docs-parent
- docs-core
- docs-web
- docs-web-common
First off, clone the repository: `git clone git://github.com/sismics/docs.git`
or download the sources from GitHub.
#### Launch the build
From the `docs-parent` directory:
mvn clean -DskipTests install
#### Run a stand-alone version
From the `docs-web` directory:
mvn jetty:run
#### Build a .war to deploy to your servlet container
From the `docs-web` directory:
mvn -Pprod -DskipTests clean install
You will get your deployable WAR in the `docs-web/target` directory.
License
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Docs is released under the terms of the GPL license. See `COPYING` for more
information or see <http://opensource.org/licenses/GPL-2.0>.