CMIS Repository (Object)

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settings_system_daydream CMIS Repository node objects in Grooper allow access to external documents through a cloud CMIS Connection. They allows managing and interacting with those documents within Grooper's framework as if they were local. They are created as a child object of a CMIS Connection and used for various Activities.

FYI

CMIS Repositories and CMIS Connections are closely related. You can't understand one without the other.

For more information on CMIS Connections and CMIS Repositories visit the CMIS Connection article.

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.

Glossary

CMIS Connection: cloud CMIS Connection node objects provide a standardized way of connecting to various content management systems (CMS). These objects allow Grooper to communicate with multiple external storage platforms, enabling access to documents and content that reside outside of Grooper's immediate environment.

  • For those that support the CMIS standard, the CMIS Connection connects to the CMS using the CMIS standard.
  • For those that do not, the CMIS Connection normalizes connection and transfer protocol as if they were a CMIS platform.

CMIS Repository: settings_system_daydream CMIS Repository node objects in Grooper allow access to external documents through a cloud CMIS Connection. They allows managing and interacting with those documents within Grooper's framework as if they were local. They are created as a child object of a CMIS Connection and used for various Activities.

CMIS: CMIS (Content Management Interoperability Services) is open standard allowing different content management systems to "interoperate", sharing files, folders and their metadata as well as programmatic control of the platform over the internet.

Repository: A "repository" is a general term in computer science referring to where files and/or data is stored and managed. In Grooper, the term "repository" may refer to: