Oracle Drive was built upon technology licensed from Xythos.  SAP has
also licensed the same technology to enable the SAP Portal Drive.  

Since the Oracle Drive is only intended to support Oracle servers, you
can download an evaluation version of the Xythos Drive and connect to
any webdav enabled server.  You can go to developer.xythos.com and
download an eval copy.

Thanks,
--Barry

-----Original Message-----
From: Darren Hartford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2006 8:02 AM
To: Slide Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: Question on Slide Functionality

Is it possible? Absolutely!!

Is there an application that already does this for Windows? Not that is
open source that I know of, but would be a great addition.

For an example, you should check out Oracle Drive's capabilities.  For a
custom Windows Desktop application, using the built-in .NET webdav
libraries (or, even better, the java-based jakarta-slide client libs)
you can create your own interactions and metadata requirements that can
then be stored in Slide.

-D

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> Hello, I'm exploring the possibility of using Slide for a 
> project to provide Windows desktop integration to a Content 
> Management system through WebDAV.  Is it possible to prompt 
> and/or capture metadata with the WebDav protocol and Slide 
> from Windows Desktop applications.  If so, any tips on 
> configuring this in Slide?
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