LogicalDOC is a Web-based document management system that is easy to use and learn. Its architecture leverages best-of-breed Java technology to achieve a powerful and flexible solution. It supports its users with a powerful search engine (Lucene), Web service interface (JAX-WS via CXF) compatible with .NET and PHP, versioning, annotation on documents, a WebDAV interface, importing and exporting from .zip files. Documents can be organized into hierarchical folders, searched using the integrated search engine, or browsed by Tag. The system is extensible thanks to the technologies used (Spring-Hibernate) and its plugin architecture.
| Tags | Internet Web Indexing/Search Information Management Records Management Document Repositories Office/Business groupware Document Management System DMS Knowledge Management |
|---|---|
| Licenses | LGPL |
| Operating Systems | OS Independent Windows Linux Mac OS X |
| Implementation | Java GWT Spring Framework Lucene hibernate |
| Translations | English Spanish Italian German French Portuguese (Brasil) Chinese (Simplified) Hungarian Turkish Danish Norwegian Arabic Russian Japanese Czech Dutch |
Last announcement
Just finished the update of all the Web-service sample packages for Java, .NET and PHP.
Of particular interest is the new PHP example Folder_down...
Recent releases


Release Notes: This release has the ability to specify a base document template and metadata for each Folder. There are Bookmarks on Folders; the ability to perform searches against folders; and a configurable default page (per user) after login. Improvements: configurable document preview (viewer size); permanent download link; HTML formatting when sending documents in email; and improved management of notes on documents. Loading time of documents and folders has been cut by 35%. All the translations of the GUI are enabled by default. Downloading of document son Safari produces files with incorrect characters.


Release Notes: This is essentially a bugfix release that includes some small improvements affecting particularly the GUI of the system. It moves the folder name to the beginning of the tab/window title, has support for additional characters for usernames, and indicates the effective search depth. The document upload folder not being cleaned up after checkin, incorrect file upload after repeated checkin/checkout, and export to zip not generating a zip have been fixed.


Release Notes: Japanese and Czech support. A fix for the user details update procedure. Optimized PDF conversion speed. An upgrade to the component for the preview of documents. Preview for TIFF and GIF images. Better thumbnail presentation. A confirmation prompt when moving items/folders.


Release Notes: This release fixes a problem which made permissions and alias properties invisible, sub-folder search differences between non-admin and admin accounts, previews not working on Linux, users with only read privileges being able to delete tags on documents, and an inability to build export archives. It adds automatic focus on the new folder dialog box, "Download item" in the versions context menu, and "Rename item" in the document's context menu.


Release Notes: The ability to print search results. A customizable Welcome message. Edit metadata while adding new documents. An option to save credentials in the browser. A reindex method in the Web service. Complete localization of labels in German. Immediate download after check-out. Optimizations in the queries for permission checks. Optimized Preview creation. A parsing timeout for indexing of documents. Compatibility with MS SQL Server. Compatibility with Oracle 10g.
Recent comments
27 Feb 2009 23:50
Re: Installs like a breeze
I agree, it was a breeze and I have really enjoyed working with the product. I like the fact that I can use PostgreSQL with the software!
25 Oct 2008 14:35
Installs like a breeze
LogicalDOC installs like a breeze. Of course, you need to have Tomcat working already to use this. Installing Tomcat is not rocket science, though. But installing the provided war file was easy and it was running in ten minutes or less.