Summary
In this chapter, we have seen that CMIS is becoming a major part of many different environments that integrate CMS systems into enterprise solutions. Drupal is one of the major WCM systems used today. We looked at how easy it is to display documents, links, or folder listings from a CMS repository to a web page generated by Drupal. This is important as we don't want to store our content in more than one place.
Next, we enabled a CMS system to participate in ESB message flows, which is a commonplace scenario in many large enterprises.
Finally, we saw how we can use CMIS to talk to Alfresco in the cloud. This was based on the use of the OAuth2 authorization protocol and the OpenCMIS Java library to make CMIS service calls.
In this book, we have seen that the Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) standard is something to count on in the future. It is a comprehensive standard that has been adopted in many different places. Most CMS server providers support it, WCM systems...