Hannon Hill Corporation
800.407.3540 | www.hannonhill.com | info@hannonhill.com
Makers of the Award-Winning Cascade Server content management
software
Conference Sessions
- All-Hands Session - Collaborating with Cascade
- Cascade Server Flash & Data Integration
- Cascade Server Roadmap
- Database Publishing
- Getting to Know Cascade's User Interface
- Managing a University's Multi-faceted Web Presence
- Merging Dynamic Content with Cascade Server Pages
- Smart Cascade Server Implementations & Strategies
- Open Q&A
- Time Well Spent: Planning a Redesign
- Empowering End-users
- Site Migration
- Introduction to Cascade Server
- New: Velocity Template Language Enhancements
- Getting Data Into Cascade with Web Services
- What Workflows Can Do for You
- Best Practices with Sites
- Advanced WYSIWYG Options for End-Users
- Using New 6.4 Features
- SEO Best Practices using Web Content Management
Getting Data Into Cascade with Web Services
Ross Williams, Services Trainer, Hannon Hill
Monday, September 28th, 2009 at 4:30pm
SOAP Web Services have been available in Cascade Server for a long time, but have always required software engineering skills to write a script to import your custom data. In the last several months, Hannon Hill Services and Engineering have developed a migration tool, initially created for customers coming from Serena Collage, that is capable of importing arbitrary XML as Cascade Server Page assets, including metadata and highly structured data. We'll go over the use of the XML Migration Tool including how to adapt it to a custom XML import format. If you can export your existing data as XML, the Migration Tool will be able to create it as Pages in a one-time conversion process. Basic knowledge of XSLT strongly recommended.