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Jibe is your new experience with Alfresco CMS

Jibe is a web based framework tightly integrated with the Alfresco Foundation API. Extending Alfresco's repository and providing an easy and natural way of integrating a user friendly interface and a powerful content management repository, makes Jibe a good and reliable framework if you are using Alfresco CMS. It is using a central Alfresco Webscript and is providing a facility to expose any Java code directly accessible from a browser.

Jibe's user interface is based on the ExtJS javascript library and its modular architecture allows to deploy different modules (applications) to the Jibe core framework. Access to any of the modules is configurable and they could be viewed by certain roles, people or under certain conditions only.


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News & Updates

Jibe 2.1.1 released


Jibe 2.1 released

  • Rules management
  • Permissions management
  • JUnit/JUnitPerf testing integrated
  • Groovy integration enhanced


Jibe 2.1-RC2 is out

  • A release candidate for our next 2.1 release including rules management, permissions management, unit and performance tests


Jibe 2.1 preview videos

  • Check out and watch our latest features


Atlassian is supporting Jibe by providing an open source license of their issue tracker Jira


Jibe 2.0 is available for download with the Repository browser module


Jibe 1.0 is available for download with the Repository browser module

Jibe is made available for download under the GPLv3 license. Everybody is welcome to download it and to use.


Product name change

We decide to give our former AlfExt framework a brand new fresh name and to call it Jibe, from now on. This move is done to distinguish us from the technologies used in the framework and to allow us the introduction of new technologies like Flex, without any confusion.


Presentation in Munich

We presented our AlfExt (newly Jibe) framework at the Alfresco Barcamp in Munich on the 1st of July 2008. Download the presentation


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