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A '''CMIS Repository''' is Grooper's representation of an external storage location obtained via a '''CMIS Connection'''. Using a '''CMIS Repository''', Grooper can import documents from and export documents to that storage location. | A '''CMIS Repository''' is Grooper's representation of an external storage location obtained via a '''CMIS Connection'''. Using a '''CMIS Repository''', Grooper can import documents from and export documents to that storage location. | ||
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You can't understand what a '''CMIS Repository''' is without understanding what a '''CMIS Connection''' is. | You can't understand what a '''CMIS Repository''' is without understanding what a '''CMIS Connection''' is. | ||
Revision as of 12:12, 9 January 2024
A CMIS Repository is Grooper's representation of an external storage location obtained via a CMIS Connection. Using a CMIS Repository, Grooper can import documents from and export documents to that storage location.
You can't understand what a CMIS Repository is without understanding what a CMIS Connection is.
A CMIS Connection is the Grooper object that connects Grooper to external storage platforms.
- Like the Windows file system, or Box cloud storage platform, or an Outlook email account.
- Once connected with a CMIS Connection, Grooper can access content in the storage platform by creating and accessing a child CMIS Repository.
The CMIS Repository is the Grooper object that represents a particular repository in the storage platform.
- Like a folder in the Windows file system, or a folder in a Box account, or an Outlook inbox.
For more information on CMIS Connections and CMIS Repositories visit the CMIS Connection article.