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Day Delivers Standardized Connectivity for Microsoft SharePoint

Day Software announces that the company is continuing to deliver standardized connectors for leading legacy repositories. The repository connectors are fully compliant with the Content Repository for Java Technology API standard (JSR 170). The latest of these interfaces is for Microsoft SharePoint, creating Java connectivity, greater interoperability and openness for the legacy repository.

The Microsoft SharePoint connector is part of Day's Content Integration family of products that enable enterprises to access and manage all organizational content through a standardized API. This technology allows the implementation of content access, synchronization and consolidation, leveraging future-proof standardization, even if the content resides in data stores that do not provide a JCR compliant API.

Key JCR Features:
- Ability to access (read) critical content, including metadata, users, groups and group memberships from the SharePoint repository.
- Access Control List association to fulfill enterprise security requirements.
- Content Search of the SharePoint repository using the Xpath or SQL query language.
- Access to all content stored in the SharePoint repository, or to a subset using repository views.
- Observation capabilities to monitor changes in content, including metadata, users, groups and user permissions in the SharePoint repository.
- Ability to export repository content.

Operational Features:
- Configurable content mapping from the connector to a SharePoint repository.
- Configurable repository views allowing a connector to access only a selected portion of a SharePoint repository.
- Parallel connector instances on multiple disjointed repository views.
- Configurable deferred loading of binaries accessible by an application via a URL.
- Configurable observation intervals.

Day's Repository Connectors provide a standardized JCR interface, allowing companies to access their most valuable assets – information about its specific business, its processes, products, customers and documents that previously resided in a proprietary repository. These documents and information can be accessed through the JSR 170 interface.



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