Hi,
We want to use the OpenKM as background document management system for our ERP application.
Therefore we will use Webservices to create documents from our ERP application in the DMS and store the document url in our ERP application.
Is it possible to retrieve a token with the authentication webservice and add it to the OKMDownloadServlet?
I want to store the document download url in our ERP application, and when a user clicks on the url in the ERP application, the document will be downloaded/opened without loging into OpenKM.
Both the ERP as the DMS system are linked to a LDAP server, so I can pass the user credentials from the ERP application to the authentication webservices of OpenKM to retrieve a token.
Download url when logged into OpenKM : http://demo.openkm.com/OpenKM/OKMDownlo ... vcbvcb.doc
Download url not logged into OpenKM, but with token from authentication Webservice : http://demo.openkm.com/OpenKM/OKMDownlo ... 0123456789[/b]
So it looks like a single sign on...
Any help would be appreciated...
Greetz, Joris
We want to use the OpenKM as background document management system for our ERP application.
Therefore we will use Webservices to create documents from our ERP application in the DMS and store the document url in our ERP application.
Is it possible to retrieve a token with the authentication webservice and add it to the OKMDownloadServlet?
I want to store the document download url in our ERP application, and when a user clicks on the url in the ERP application, the document will be downloaded/opened without loging into OpenKM.
Both the ERP as the DMS system are linked to a LDAP server, so I can pass the user credentials from the ERP application to the authentication webservices of OpenKM to retrieve a token.
Download url when logged into OpenKM : http://demo.openkm.com/OpenKM/OKMDownlo ... vcbvcb.doc
Download url not logged into OpenKM, but with token from authentication Webservice : http://demo.openkm.com/OpenKM/OKMDownlo ... 0123456789[/b]
So it looks like a single sign on...
Any help would be appreciated...
Greetz, Joris