Document Management System for Struts Project

I am doing a J2EE project in struts, in which i need to implement document management system containing the following features :
1. File Upload/Download
2. File Sharing
3. Giving Permissions to Files, etc
Instead of building a DMS from the scratch I am looking for a open source DMS solution which I can customize as per my needs and implement in my project. Since my project is based on struts, I am looking for a struts based solution.
Please tell me if there are any good open souce DMS like these.

hi jitesh,
now i am doing the same project which you have done with struts framework. please let me know the solutions for the project.
please reply to my mail id = [email protected]
thanks.
nandha.

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