You forgot to mention there are a host of outside constraints that are
driven by the delivery server. If the third party system requires
access to specific services or ports, then you will need to account
for those requirements on the publishing side.

I would be interested in seeing a graphic that describes the CMS architecture.
-Tony


On 2012-02-06, at 1:23 PM, Jian Huang <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Shashin,
>
> RedDot is simply a Content Management system that publishes out
> whatever it is written in the template.
>
> If template contains integration code, then it will publish out pages
> with extension of your choosing containing integration code.
>
> Hope the very high level explanation helps.
>
> -Jian
>
> On Jan 28, 2:52 pm, Shashin <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi there,
>>
>> I am talking to a client who uses RedDot.
>>
>> I would like to get a high level overview of Reddot to understand how
>> to integrate into 3rd party products.
>>
>> Where can I get an architecture/integration overview for RedDot?
>>
>> Many Thanks
>> Shashin
>
>

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