Adding Enterprise Content Managment to your Drupal site using CMIS

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Adding Enterprise Content Management to your Drupal site using CMIS

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An introduction to CMIS (Content Management Interoperability Services) and how to use the Drupal CMIS module to add ECM to your Drupal sites. Also a demo of SambaJAM/Drupal working together using CMIS

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Adding Enterprise Content Management to your Drupal site using CMIS

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Introduction1. The current problem in ECM2. The solution - CMIS3. Benefits of CMIS4. The Drupal CMIS Module5. Demonstration6. Developing your own CMIS Websites7. Conclusion

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The Problem with ECM Today

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The Solution – CMIS!

CMIS: Content Management Interoperability Services

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How CMIS Works

SambaJAM

• REST API• SOAP WebServices• Atom• CMIS Query Language

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Benefits of CMISCMIS specification provides a Web services interface that:

• Is designed to work over existing repositories enabling customers to build and leverage applications against multiple repositories -- unlocking content they already have • Decouples Web services and content from the content management repository, enabling customers to manage content independently • Provides common Web services and Web 2.0 interfaces to dramatically simplify application development • Is development platform and language agnostic • Supports composite application development and mash-up by the business or IT analyst

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Drupal + CMIS = Enable proper document management on your site

using CMIS and an Enterprise Repository

• Drupal – Community sites, web publishing, eCommerce, web applications

• ECM – Full text search, workflows, renditions, security, auditing, scalability, metadata, version control

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Drupal CMIS Module

• cmis.module - CMIS client api • cmis_common.module - CMIS common client library implementation • cmis_browser.module - CMIS repository browser • cmis_query.module - Provides the ability to run CMIS 1.0 queries

against the current CMIS repository. • cmis_sync.module - Allows synchronization between Drupal nodes and

CMIS objects. • cmis_headerswing.module - Demo module that demonstrates using

hook_cmis_service() to access the CMIS repository via header-based authentication such as Basic Auth or NTLM.

• cmis_dev.module - Demo module that displays current CMIS repository's properties. Useful for basic connection testing.

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Installation1. Download from http://drupal.org/project/cmis2. Put CMIS module folder into /sites/all/modules directory3. Edit your settings.php to include configuration settings (see below)4. Enable the module in Drupal.

$conf['cmis_repositories'] = array( 'default' => array( 'user' => 'admin', 'password' => 'admin', 'url' => 'http://cmis.alfresco.com/s/cmis' ));$conf['cmis_sync_map'] = array( 'cmis_page' => array( 'enabled' => TRUE, 'cmis_folderPath' => '/DrupalCMISContent' ),);

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Demonstration

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Develop Content Enabled Websites

• hook_cmis_service() - allows control over CMIS repository connection.

• hook_cmis_info() - used to register a module that implements a CMIS client.

• hook_cmisapi_invoke() - called by cmis api whenever a cmisapi_* is called.

• hook_cmisapi_*() - where * means any CMIS call(ie. getRepositoryInfo). These hooks are called only if hook_cmisapi_invoke() is not defined.

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