Systems and methods for content sharing through external systems
US-10635272-B2 · Apr 28, 2020 · US
US11194451B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11194451-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016854536-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 21, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jul 7, 2017 |
| Publication date | Dec 7, 2021 |
| Grant date | Dec 7, 2021 |
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Disclosed are mechanisms for sharing managed content through external systems. A sharing module publishes content in a share and metadata associated therewith to an external system. The share represents a folder or directory in a repository managed by an information system such as an enterprise content management system. The publication is made possible through application programming interface (API) calls handled by a first sharing module API, a repository API, a second sharing module API, and an external system API. These APIs together provide a one-to-one mapping of communications protocols used by the managed repository and the external system. The share in the managed repository and the share published to the external system are synced and any conflict between the two is detected and resolved. The shared content can be repatriated back to the managed repository and the shared version deleted from the external system.
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A method for content sharing through external systems, the method comprising: receiving, by a sharing module executing on a processor and communicatively connected to a first sharing module application programming interface (API), a repository API, a second sharing module API, and an external system API, an instruction to publish a share in a repository to an external system based at least on a content sharing rule, the repository managed by a content management system operating in an enterprise computing environment, the external system external to the enterprise computing environment, wherein the sharing module is adapted for multiple-to-multiple connections among managed repositories and external systems, and wherein the repository API, the first sharing module API, the second sharing module API, and the external system API together provide a one-to-one mapping of communications protocols used by the repository and the external system; responsive to the instruction to publish the share in the repository to the external system based at least on the content sharing rule, retrieving objects and metadata from the share in the repository and communicating the objects and the metadata to the external system, the retrieving and the communicating performed by the sharing module; monitoring, by the sharing module, any changes to the share in the repository and in the external system, the monitoring comprising performing, by the sharing module, a two-way syncing operation for updates on the share from the repository and the external system; and resolving, by the sharing module, any conflict for an object in the share, the resolving comprising syncing a resolved version of the object to the repository, to the external system, or both. 2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the content management system comprises an on-premises enterprise information system operating in the enterprise computing environment and wherein the external system comprises a cloud-based storage system operating in a cloud computing environment. 3. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the sharing module performs the retrieving utilizing the first sharing module API and the repository API, and wherein the sharing module performs the communicating utilizing the second sharing module API and the external system API. 4. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the content sharing rule is part of a rule set that governs at least one of: when content in a share in the repository is to be published or shared externally, when syncing is to occur, how often the syncing is to occur, whether the syncing is a one-way sync or a two-way sync, or when shared content is to be repatriated back into the repository. 5. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the two-way syncing operation is performed on demand, continuously, or per a predetermined time interval. 6. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the content sharing rule is part of a share profile defined by an administrator of the repository. 7. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the content sharing rule is stored in a database accessible by the sharing module. 8. A system for content sharing through external systems, the system comprising: a processor; a non-transitory computer-readable medium; and stored instructions translatable by the processor for: receiving an instruction to publish a share in a repository to an external system based at least on a content sharing rule, the repository managed by a content management system operating in an enterprise computing environment, the external system external to the enterprise computing environment, the system communicatively connected to a first sharing module application programming interface (API), a repository API, a second sharing module API, and an external system API, wherein the system is adapted for multiple-to-multiple connections among managed repositories and external systems, and wherein the repository API, the first sharing module API, the second sharing module API, and the external system API together provide a one-to-one mapping of communications protocols used by the repository and the external system; responsive to the instruction to publish the share in the repository to the external system based at least on the content sharing rule, retrieving objects and metadata from the share in the repository and communicating the objects and the metadata to the external system; monitoring any changes to the share in the repository and in the external system, the monitoring comprising performing a two-way syncing operation for updates on the share from the repository and the external system; and resolving any conflict for an object in the share, the resolving comprising syncing a resolved version of the object to the repository, to the external system, or both. 9. The system of claim 8 , wherein the content management system comprises an on-premises enterprise information system operating in the enterprise computing environment and wherein the external system comprises a cloud-based storage system operating in a cloud computing environment. 10. The system of claim 8 , wherein the retrieving is performed utilizing the first sharing module API and the repository API, and wherein the communicating is performed utilizing the second sharing module API and the external system API. 11. The system of claim 8 , wherein the content sharing rule is part of a rule set that governs at least one of: when content in a share in the repository is to be published or shared externally, when syncing is to occur, how often the syncing is to occur, whether the syncing is a one-way sync or a two-way sync, or when shared content is to be repatriated back into the repository. 12. The system of claim 8 , wherein the two-way syncing operation is performed on demand, continuously, or per a predetermined time interval. 13. The system of claim 8 , wherein the content sharing rule is part of a share profile defined by an administrator of the repository. 14. The system of claim 8 , wherein the content sharing rule is stored in a database accessible by the sharing module. 15. A computer program product for content sharing through external systems, the computer program product comprising a non-transitory computer-readable medium storing instructions translatable by a processor of a system for: receiving an instruction to publish a share in a repository to an external system based at least on a content sharing rule, the repository managed by a content management system operating in an enterprise computing environment, the external system external to the enterprise computing environment, the system communicatively connected to a first sharing module application programming interface (API), a repository API, a second sharing module API, and an external system API, wherein the system is adapted for multiple-to-multiple connections among managed repositories and external systems, and wherein the repository API, the first sharing module API, the second sharing module API, and the external system API together provide a one-to-one mapping of communications protocols used by the repository and the external system; responsive to the instruction to publish the share in the repository to the external system based at least on the content sharing rule, retrieving objects and metadata from the share in the repository and communicating the objects and the metadata to the external system; monitoring any changes to the share in the repository and in the external system, the monitoring comprising performing a two-way syncing operation for updates on the share from th
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