Work is afoot on this project, and we're moving forward for ivata groupware v2.0. I've started a blog on JRoller to keep track of the latest project happenings, as they happen. This blog covers ivata Masks, ivata Groupware and ivata CMS.
If you like ivata groupware, but are really only looking for a content management system, then you will like ivata cms. Released today, this new system provides the content management features of ivata groupware in a light weight, easily-extensible new application.
ivata cms builds on the core libraries of ivata groupware, so there is also a new libraries-only release today of those shared components.
Since the last release, we've added extended debug logging throughout the application, using log4j. Maven compatibility has been upgraded to version 1.1 (will no longer work with lower version numbers). Support has been added for a client session scope. There is a new user rights framework in place, which we will be implementing fully in the upcoming releases of both ivata groupware and ivata cms.
ivata groupware is a free Groupware/Exchange/Intranet system. It comes with a web-based front-end, and you can use ivata groupware to:
To get a feel for what ivata groupware is all about, try out the demo. When you're ready, check out these instructions to install the program.
ivata groupware has been developed by ivata, who have released this code to the community, here at ivata.org.
ivata groupware is released as open source for everyone to share under the terms of the GNU General Public license. To arrange different terms, or if you want to use ivata groupware as part of a commercial product, please contact ivata.