![]() ![]() Instructions on how to connect the following operating systems are provided: However, depending on your OS, the steps involved connecting your client differ and there may be required configuration of the OS. For example, to map a workspace named staging, use the following URL: Connecting via WebDAVĪs mentioned above, to connect to your repository using the WebDAV protocol, you point your WebDAV client to your repository location. The URL for the WebDAV server has the following structure: URL Componentīy changing the workspace element in the path, you can map workspaces other than the default ( crx.default). If you plan to use WebDAV to import and export content, try to work with nt:file and nt:folder node types as much as possible.īefore setting up WebDAV, check the Technical Requirements. ![]() When you use WebDAV to create and edit folders and files, AEM creates and edits the necessary nt:folder and nt:file nodes. Nodes below the nt:file node are not displayed, but form the content of the file. Nodes below the nt:folder node are displayed as the folder content.Ī node of the type nt:file is displayed as a file. While being simpler for the user, it does not give them the additional flexibility of specifying workspace names, which can be accomplished using additional WebDAV URLs.ĪEM displays the repository content as follows:Ī node of the type nt:folder is displayed as a folder. Generalĭetailed instructions per operating system are included in this document, but the essentially to connect to your repository using the WebDAV protocol, you point your WebDAV client to the following location: This URL, when connected from the operating system level, provides WebDAV access to the default workspace ( crx.default). Text and PDF files that are added to the repository through the WebDAV connection are automatically full-text indexed and can be searched with the standard search interfaces and through the standard Java™ APIs. Connecting via WebDAV gives you direct access to the content repository through your desktop. ![]() AEM offers WebDAV support that lets you display and edit repository content. ![]()
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