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A CMIS Binding provides connectivity to external storage platforms for content import and export. Grooper's [[CMIS+]] infrastructure expands connectivity from traditional [[CMIS]] servers to a variety of on-premise and cloud-based storage platforms by exposing connections to these platforms as CMIS Bindings. Each individual CMIS Binding contains the settings and logic required to exchange documents between Grooper and each distinct platform. | A ''CMIS Binding'' provides connectivity to external storage platforms for content import and export. Grooper's [[CMIS+]] infrastructure expands connectivity from traditional [[CMIS]] servers to a variety of on-premise and cloud-based storage platforms by exposing connections to these platforms as ''CMIS Bindings''. Each individual ''CMIS Binding'' contains the settings and logic required to exchange documents between Grooper and each distinct platform. | ||
CMIS Bindings are used when creating a [[CMIS Connection]]. The first step to creating a CMIS Connection is to | ''CMIS Bindings'' are used when creating a '''[[CMIS Connection]]''' object. The first step to creating a '''CMIS Connection''' is to configure the '''''[[Connection Type]]''''' property. First, the user selects which ''CMIS Binding'' they want to use, selecting which storage platform they want to connect to. The second step is to enter the connection settings for that binding, such as login information for many bindings. | ||
=== Current CMIS Bindings === | |||
Below is a list of all current CMIS Bindings: | Below is a list of all current CMIS Bindings: | ||
* [[AppXtender (CMIS Binding)]] | * The [[AppXtender (CMIS Binding)|ApplicationXtender]] document management platform. | ||
* [[CMIS (CMIS Binding)]] | * The [[Box (CMIS Binding)|Box]] Content Management System. | ||
* [[Exchange (CMIS Binding)]] | * The [[FileBound (CMIS Binding)|FileBound]] document management platform. | ||
* [[ | * [[CMIS (CMIS Binding)|Content management systems]] using CMIS 1.0 or CMIS 1.1 servers. | ||
* [[ | * The following Microsoft content platforms | ||
* [[ | ** The [[Exchange (CMIS Binding)|Microsoft Exchange]] mail server platform. | ||
** The [[OneDrive (CMIS Binding)|Microsoft OneDrive]] cloud storage platform. | |||
* [[ | ** [[SharePoint (CMIS Binding)|Microsoft SharePoint]] sites. | ||
* [[ | * [[FTP (CMIS Binding)|FTP]] (File Transfer Protocol) and [[SFTP (CMIS Binding)|SFTP]] (SSH File Transfer Protocol) servers. | ||
* [[ | * The [[Box (CMIS Binding)|Box]] cloud document management system. | ||
* [[IMAP (CMIS Binding)|IMAP]] mail servers | |||
* The Microsoft Windows [[NTFS (CMIS Binding)|NTFS]] file system. | |||
Revision as of 10:29, 20 November 2020
A CMIS Binding provides connectivity to external storage platforms for content import and export. Grooper's CMIS+ infrastructure expands connectivity from traditional CMIS servers to a variety of on-premise and cloud-based storage platforms by exposing connections to these platforms as CMIS Bindings. Each individual CMIS Binding contains the settings and logic required to exchange documents between Grooper and each distinct platform.
CMIS Bindings are used when creating a CMIS Connection object. The first step to creating a CMIS Connection is to configure the Connection Type property. First, the user selects which CMIS Binding they want to use, selecting which storage platform they want to connect to. The second step is to enter the connection settings for that binding, such as login information for many bindings.
Current CMIS Bindings
Below is a list of all current CMIS Bindings:
- The ApplicationXtender document management platform.
- The Box Content Management System.
- The FileBound document management platform.
- Content management systems using CMIS 1.0 or CMIS 1.1 servers.
- The following Microsoft content platforms
- The Microsoft Exchange mail server platform.
- The Microsoft OneDrive cloud storage platform.
- Microsoft SharePoint sites.
- FTP (File Transfer Protocol) and SFTP (SSH File Transfer Protocol) servers.
- The Box cloud document management system.
- IMAP mail servers
- The Microsoft Windows NTFS file system.