# CMIS 1.1 Capability Scorecard Date: 2026-05-07 Evidence update: the 2026-05-08 WP-0014 OpenCMIS pass moved the selected baseline beyond the original folder-creatable skip boundary and through several object/content maturity issues. The latest run, `run-20260508T164334Z`, reports `repository-type` as warning-only and reduces `object-content` to specific semantic gaps: invalid-type exception mapping, bulk update, content deletion, change-token conflict handling, copy/create-from-source, and one range classification warning. See `docs/cmis-opencmis-tck-wp0014-evidence-2026-05-08T164334Z.md`. The score below remains a product-depth estimate against mature CMIS products. The selected OpenCMIS baseline still exits as `infrastructure_error`, but the failure frontier is now narrow and capability-specific rather than basic Browser Binding shape or navigation. Status: baseline scorecard for the current Browser Binding subset. ## Purpose Estimate how deep the current `kontextual-engine` CMIS 1.1 surface is when compared with a mature, market-grade content services implementation. This scorecard is not a certification claim and not a judgment of the engine's native architecture. It measures only CMIS compatibility depth: how much a generic CMIS client can expect to use without knowing Kontextual-specific semantics. ## Benchmark Primary CMIS-depth benchmark: **Hyland Alfresco Content Services**. Rationale: - Hyland/Alfresco documentation states that Alfresco Content Services fully implements CMIS 1.0 and CMIS 1.1. - The same documentation describes CMIS Browser, AtomPub, and Web Services bindings as supported CMIS client entry points. - Hyland is a recognized content services/document management vendor; Gartner's 2024 Document Management Magic Quadrant vendor list includes Hyland, Laserfiche, M-Files, Microsoft, OpenText, and others. Secondary market comparators for product context: OpenText, Hyland OnBase, M-Files, and Laserfiche. These are useful commercial reference points, but Hyland Alfresco is the cleanest CMIS-specific benchmark because its public docs make a direct full-CMIS implementation claim. Sources: - OASIS CMIS 1.1 specification: - Hyland Alfresco Content Services 25.1 CMIS API docs: - Gartner 2024 Document Management Magic Quadrant vendor list: ## Scoring Rubric | Score band | Meaning | | --- | --- | | 0-10% | Absent or intentionally unsupported. | | 15-30% | Projection, metadata, or diagnostics exist, but CMIS clients cannot rely on the full service. | | 35-55% | Useful constrained subset with explicit unsupported flags. | | 60-75% | Production-usable subset for controlled clients, still missing notable optional or advanced behavior. | | 80-95% | Mature implementation with broad client compatibility but not necessarily certified. | | 100% | Benchmark-grade full CMIS 1.1 behavior for the capability area. | Overall score uses weighted capability areas. The weights estimate practical CMIS interoperability importance rather than engine-internal importance. ## Overall Estimate | Metric | Score | | --- | ---: | | Weighted CMIS 1.1 depth vs Hyland Alfresco benchmark | 51% | | Controlled-client Browser Binding usefulness | 70% | | Broad commodity CMIS client compatibility | 46% | Interpretation: the current CMIS layer is a credible Browser Binding subset for known clients and profile-specific integrations. It is not yet a broad ECM/CMIS replacement surface. ## Capability Scorecard | CMIS capability area | Weight | Current depth | Most worthy contender | Gap basis behind the percentage | | --- | ---: | ---: | --- | --- | | Repository service and repository info | 5 | 82% | Hyland Alfresco ACS | - Repository info and conservative capability flags exist.
- Unsupported feature catalog exists.
- OpenCMIS `repository-type` is warning-only, with the remaining warning caused by local HTTP. | | Type definitions | 6 | 52% | Hyland Alfresco ACS | - Base types and nullable content stream properties exist.
- No mutable types or custom schema/type management.
- Property definition depth remains intentionally narrow. | | Navigation service | 8 | 58% | Hyland Alfresco ACS | - Root and folder-scoped children, path lookup, folder parent lookup, and parent path segments work.
- Projection-only parents exist.
- Missing `getDescendants`, `getFolderTree`, and real filing mutations. | | Object read service | 10 | 78% | Hyland Alfresco ACS | - Object envelopes, properties, content descriptors, ACL projection, relationships, allowable actions, property filters, and path-addressed Browser Binding reads exist.
- Deleted/hidden objects are now correctly not exposed.
- Remaining read-side gaps are mostly around optional services and exception shape. | | Object write service | 8 | 58% | Hyland Alfresco ACS | - `createDocument`, `createFolder`, scoped `moveObject`, folder rename, selected standard property updates, custom metadata updates, content stream set, and delete-request lifecycle exist.
- No bulk update, copy/create-from-source, broad filing mutation, or physical delete semantics.
- Delete is intentionally governed, not raw repository removal. | | Content stream read/write | 8 | 74% | Hyland Alfresco ACS | - Byte streaming, explicit content headers, multipart Browser Binding create, deduplicating `setContentStream`, no-content compatibility streams, and partial body slicing exist.
- Digest verification and governed access exist.
- Remaining gaps are delete-content semantics, append semantics, change-token conflicts, and one range classification warning. | | Versioning service | 8 | 25% | Hyland Alfresco ACS | - Version properties can be projected from engine versions.
- No checkout/checkin/cancelCheckout/PWC services.
- No version history route or all-versions query behavior. | | Discovery/query | 8 | 25% | Hyland Alfresco ACS | - Narrow document select subset exists.
- Unsupported joins/order-by return diagnostics.
- Missing CMIS SQL predicates, type joins, full-text, ordering, and rich projection rules. | | Relationships | 5 | 60% | Hyland Alfresco ACS | - Relationship object projection and source filtering exist.
- Visibility gates prevent protected relationship leakage.
- Missing full relationship service filters, relationship creation through CMIS, and type hierarchy maturity. | | ACL service | 6 | 35% | Hyland Alfresco ACS | - Discover-only ACL projection exists.
- `applyACL` is blocked as not implemented.
- Missing inherited/direct ACL fidelity, propagation, ACL mutation, and repository principal model. | | Policy service | 3 | 10% | Hyland Alfresco ACS | - Native policy decisions govern exposure.
- No CMIS policy objects, `applyPolicy`, `removePolicy`, or `getAppliedPolicies` service surface.
- Explicitly unsupported. | | Change log | 5 | 55% | Hyland Alfresco ACS | - Audit-backed object-id change entries and paging exist.
- Missing CMIS update-conflict behavior for reused change tokens and richer change event typing.
- Change-token maturity is now directly visible in OpenCMIS object/content. | | Multi-filing and unfiling | 4 | 25% | Hyland Alfresco ACS | - Projection-only parent maps exist and are useful for navigation.
- Standard CMIS `capabilityMultifiling` is correctly false.
- No add/remove filing mutations or canonical folder membership model. | | Renditions | 3 | 15% | Hyland Alfresco ACS | - Native representations could become rendition candidates later.
- CMIS rendition capability is currently `none`.
- No rendition taxonomy or rendition stream routes. | | Retention and hold | 2 | 5% | OpenText / Hyland governance stacks | - Native governance metadata can represent intent later.
- No CMIS retention/hold model or mutation services.
- Explicitly unsupported. | | Bulk update | 2 | 5% | Hyland Alfresco ACS | - Native batch/error envelopes exist elsewhere in the engine.
- No CMIS `bulkUpdateProperties` behavior.
- Explicitly unsupported. | | Browser Binding protocol fidelity | 7 | 66% | Hyland Alfresco ACS | - Browser-style routes, JSON envelopes, action aliases, multipart forms, path-addressed root routes, property filters, path segments, and range responses exist.
- Optional actions and CMIS exception mapping remain incomplete.
- Route-level CMIS tests run under the service extras and OpenCMIS now exercises object/content deeply. | | AtomPub binding | 2 | 0% | Hyland Alfresco ACS | - No AtomPub/XML service document or feeds.
- Intentionally deferred until monetized need. | | Web Services binding | 2 | 0% | Hyland Alfresco ACS | - No SOAP/WSDL stack.
- Intentionally deferred until monetized need. | | External conformance evidence | 3 | 58% | OpenCMIS TCK against Alfresco-like server behavior | - OpenCMIS Browser Binding session creation succeeds against `compat-tck`.
- Selected `repository-type` baseline is warning-only.
- `object-content` executes concrete CRUD/content cases and is now blocked by a short list of semantic gaps rather than startup, path, paging, or basic content-read failures. | Weighted result from this table: **51%**. ## Most Important Gaps 1. **External conformance expansion** - Keep the selected OpenCMIS TCK baseline running against `compat-tck`. - Close or explicitly waive the remaining object/content gaps: exception mapping, bulk update, delete content, change-token conflicts, copy, and offset-zero range classification. - Expand selected groups after the supported object/content baseline is stable. 2. **Browser Binding fidelity** - Align route/action/selector shapes more closely with CMIS Browser Binding. - Add non-skipped FastAPI route tests in CI with service extras installed. - Add client smoke tests with Apache Chemistry/OpenCMIS where feasible. - Return CMIS-specific exception classes/statuses instead of generic runtime exceptions where OpenCMIS distinguishes invalid argument, constraint, and update conflict. 3. **Query depth** - Add a real CMIS SQL subset parser instead of a two-query allowlist. - Support basic `WHERE`, equality predicates, paging, ordering where claimed, and diagnostics for everything outside the subset. 4. **Navigation depth** - Decide whether `getDescendants` and `getFolderTree` are worth implementing over projection-only folders. - Keep mutating filing unsupported unless a client explicitly needs it. 5. **Versioning depth** - Keep PWC/checkin/checkout unsupported for now. - Add version-history read support if document-management integrations begin depending on it. 6. **Renditions** - Map selected derived representations to CMIS renditions only after we have stable representation taxonomy and real preview/thumbnail use cases. ## Product Positioning Takeaway Against a mature CMIS implementation such as Hyland Alfresco ACS, Kontextual is not trying to win by being a full ECM clone. Its current strength is a governed, profiled, source-grounded knowledge runtime with enough CMIS Browser Binding surface for controlled interoperability. The right strategic posture is therefore: - advertise a conservative CMIS 1.1 Browser Binding subset, - keep unsupported capability flags honest, - use the scorecard to decide which gaps are worth closing for real clients, - avoid AtomPub/Web Services and full ECM semantics unless revenue or a named integration justifies the complexity.