| Apache Chemistry ObjectiveCMIS |
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| Apache Chemistry ObjectiveCMIS is a CMIS client library for Objective-C language. |
| The library is primarily targeted at iOS application development and aims to |
| provide an interoperability API to CMIS based repositories. |
| However, as the base library is built on the Foundation.framework it can be used |
| for developing Mac OSX applications as well. |
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| The ObjectiveCMIS library is distributed in two packages. |
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| * The source package contains the source code of the library and the source code |
| of the unit tests as well as a XCode project. |
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| * The binary package contains the library (libObjectiveCMIS.a), the public |
| header files and the API documentation as a docset (generated using appledocs). |
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| Minimum Requirements |
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| The library is making use of Objective-C automated reference counting (ARC). |
| Therefore the library is compatible with iOS SDK v5.x or later. |
| For development we recommend the latest available version of XCode and |
| iOS/Mac OSX SDKs. |
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| How to include the library on your XCode project |
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| The easiest way to include the ObjectiveCMIS library into your project is to |
| unzip the ObjectiveCMIS binary package. |
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| Then go to the 'File' menu in XCode and select the 'Add Files to...' option. |
| Add the headers and library files contained in the ZIP distribution to your project: |
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| * Make sure that the library is included in the list of frameworks/libraries. |
| Select the build target and go to Build Phases. libObjectiveCMIS.a should be |
| listed in the Link Binary with Libraries option. |
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| * The CMIS headers should be included in the 'Copy Headers' section of Build Phases |
| for your build target. |