Hello Nico!

As I understand it, Magnolia 5 (the next major version) will offer APIs to do 
exactly what you need, by supporting the "CMIS" web-services standard for 
content exchange.

So if you can wait a few months, you may get exactly what you need.

Otherwise, you could activate RMI access to the JCR/Jackrabbit layer, and try 
to speak to Jackrabbit directly, or maybe build your own web-service on top of 
the XML Import/Export already offered by magnolia.

Regards from Vienna,

Richard 


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Gesendet: Mittwoch, 25. Mai 2011 18:55
An: Magnolia User List
Betreff: [magnolia-user] Remote content publishing


Hi there,

my wish is to publish content to Magnolia from a J2EE application running on 
another server.

For example, I have a 'Publications' section, and I simply add articles to this 
section with the Admin Central of the Author instance (right click, new page, 
etc...). But what I want to do, is to remotely add articles from a java 
application.

For what I understand, I need to directly write into the 'website' repository 
of the Magnolia's JCR and add the correct node structure at the right place 
corresponding to a new article.

Can I do that by directly sending queries to Jackrabbit? Is there any example 
on how to do that? 

Or is it simply impossible to do so with Magnolia?

Thanks a lot! :)

Nico

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