Le 2010-10-20 11:50, Keith Williams a écrit :
On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 10:56 AM, Marc Paré<marc@marcpare.com> wrote:
Le 2010-10-20 10:40, Keith Williams a écrit :
Oh,
I also think that integrating LibO software (open office) with Drupal will
be the equivalent of the sharepoint/ms office integration that a lot of
companies like. Gaining experience with Drupal could prove to be a
strategic advantage / market builder for this project.
On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 10:35 AM, Benjamin Horst<bhorst@mac.com> wrote:
Good point. This would be a clear advantage for the LibO choice of CMS.
Does Silverstripe have this capability?
Marc
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No. Silverstripe is a traditional CMS that would require significant
development to add features useful for this. Drupal has webservices like
XML-RPC, JSON, REST, SOAP either built in or available from well supported
modules. Drupal also has the ability to add virtually any type of data
field to the database through the GUI and the query builder can be used to
create web services using those fields. For example, I can connect to a
Drupal server with MS office and edit blog posts with XML-RPC. In fact,
Microsoft has a department working on ways to integrate Drupal with MS
products like SQL server. The web services functions drupal provides
provide a rich assortment of options for integration.
Ooops Keith, your post broke the thread. Could you please re-post in the
right area on our thread?
Thanks.
Marc
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