Yes!  Abosolutely, you can use the custom stores to adapt to any
external API, we have done it already with Livelink and SalesForce.com.

You can look at the standard slide Tx* stores and what I did that helped
me understand was to make my own version of the Tx* stores (i.e.
FileContent and XMLDescriptor stores and add some logging to get a feel
for the activity, then I just exercised the Slide repository and added
collections and documents and figured out what method events mapped to
what external API methods by looking at the logs and built the adaptors.

One lesson that I didn't learn until later was the wealth of the Uri
interface, which if you exploit fully will give you almost everything
you need in your custom Stores.

Michael Oliver
CTO
Matrix Intermedia Inc.
3325 N. Nellis Blvd, #1
Las Vegas, NV 89115
Phone:(702)643-7425
Fax:(520)844-1036

-----Original Message-----
From: Haipeng Du [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2004 7:54 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: link to other document management system

Hi,
Could I write code in slide so that I can read or write files from or to

other document management, such as CVS? It that possible? If it is, how 
could I do that?
Thanks a lot.
Haipeng

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