Naresh, Sorry I meant Library id.
Your best bet would be to use the CMIS Workbench to connect to SharePoint using the webservice binding, once connected you will see the Library ID of all the available SharePoint libraries. It should have this form 2625c04a-8ec6-4e30-bcca-d7895e87c89f. Good luck, Jérôme -----Original Message----- From: Naresh Bhatia [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 2 septembre 2011 15:36 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Pointers on connecting to Sharepoint 2010 using OpenCMIS Thanks so much Jérôme. I will give it a shot. What is a Site ID btw? Naresh On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 3:23 PM, Jérome Simard <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Naresh, > > You must use the same URL for each services, i.e > http://spserver/_vti_bin/CMISSoapwsdl.aspx > > To use the AtomPub binding, your URL should include the Site ID, like this: > > http://spserver/_vti_bin/cmis/rest/2625c04a-8ec6-4e30-bcca-d7895e87c89f?getrepositoryinfo > > Cheers, > Jérôme > > > Jérôme Simard > Principal Software Architect | T 418-525-0606 #2264 | F 418-525-0909 > 400, boul. Jean-Lesage, Suite 38 | Québec, QC, Canada, G1K 8W1 | > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Naresh Bhatia [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: 2 septembre 2011 15:09 > To: dev > Subject: Pointers on connecting to Sharepoint 2010 using OpenCMIS > > I am trying to connect to Sharepoint 2010 using OpenCMIS. I was given a URL > for the WSDL by my sysadmin (something like > http://spserver/_vti_bin/CMISSoapwsdl.aspx). Unfortunately, it looks like > the URL have a combined WSDL for all CMIS services. Looking at this > OpenCMIS > example< > http://chemistry.apache.org/java/examples/example-create-session.html>, > it appears that I need one URL per service. > > > 1. How do I go about connecting to Sharepoint using this combined WSDL? > Does Sharepoint also publish separate WSDLs as shown in the example. > 2. Does sharepoint support AtomPub? > > > Thanks. > Naresh > > >
