
List folder contents (children or descendant collections) and browse into sub-folders.

View repository information and capabilities.Not all of these will necessarily be available in all CMIS clients.

This section lists the functions which are supported by the LogicalDOC CMIS API.
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Documentation and sample for using OpenCMIS libraries can be found on the OpenCMIS developer wiki with also example code and howtos. The best one is the CMIS Workbench, part of OpenCMIS.Īnd of course you can use the Chemistry libraries to produce your own client (Java, Python, PHP. Several free clients for CMIS 1.0 are available. You can use a CMIS 1.0 AtomPub client and point it at If you want to check the AtomPub XML returned using the command line, this can be done using curl or wget: Make sure that the LogicalDOC server is started: check that there are no ERRORs in the startup logs and that you can normally connect to your server using a browser, at AtomPub The LogicalDOC CMIS API currently accepts requests and returns responses using the Atom Publishing Protocol (AtomPub.) The LogicalDOC CMIS connector supports CMIS 1.0 specifications starting from LogicalDOC 6.5.1.

Seamless (and out-the-box) integration between LogicalDOC and your existing content management infrastructure.OASIS is an incubator for a number of draft standards significant in the content management space, in particular, (CMIS) and the recently initiated Integrated Collaboration Object Model (ICOM) specifications. CMIS is an OASIS initiative, a consortium focused on driving the definition and uptake of open standards on the web.
