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Alfresco CMIS

You're reading from   Alfresco CMIS Learn how to build applications that talk to content management servers in a standardized way using this superb course on getting the best from Alfresco CMIS. This is a highly practical, step-by-step guide.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2014
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ISBN-13 9781782163527
Length 272 pages
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Martin Bergljung Martin Bergljung
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Alfresco CMIS
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
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Preface
1. Getting Started with CMIS FREE CHAPTER 2. Basic CMIS Operations 3. Advanced CMIS Operations 4. Alfresco and CMIS 5. Accessing a CMIS Server with a Java Client 6. Accessing a CMIS Server Using Scripting Languages 7. System Integration with CMIS Index

Chapter 6. Accessing a CMIS Server Using Scripting Languages

So far we have seen how we can access a CMIS server via basic protocol bindings and from an OpenCMIS Java abstraction layer. Sometimes it is also useful to be able to abstract the CMIS interface even further and access the CMIS server using a scripting language such as JavaScript or Groovy.

So why would we want to do that? Well, when working on web application development, it is often very useful to be able to make AJAX calls directly from JavaScript code to CMS servers and get back JSON with repository data.

Scripting languages also make the coding operation a lot quicker in many cases; they abstract the application programming interface even further, making it easier to work with the interface.

In this chapter, we learn how to do the following:

  • Access a CMS server directly from the JavaScript code in the browser, and also see how that works if it is in a different domain

  • Use jQuery to make the AJAX calls to the CMS server more efficient...

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