Integrated and works great.

Thanks,

-Jess

"Florian Müller" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Thanks for your feedback!
>
>I have added a simple NTLM authentication provider to the trunk of 
>OpenCMIS. I couldn't test it but it should work similar to what you have 
>done.
>
>
>Regards,
>
>Florian
>
>
>On 22/09/2010 23:01, You Know wrote:
>> That is correct.  I haven't extensively tested the interface, but was able 
>> to pull a document library from SharePoint and mirror it to local disk.  A 
>> trivial and redundant test, I know, but I remain guardedly optimistic.  
>> Thanks for a great tool.
>>
>> "Florian Müller"<[email protected]>  wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks for the feedback!
>>>
>>> So, you did not set SessionParameter.USER and SessionParameter.PASSWORD
>>> and used java.net.Authenticator instead? Is this correct?
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Florian
>>>
>>>
>>> On 21/09/2010 23:06, You Know wrote:
>>>> It seems the issue was with the SessionParameter credentials.  Evidently 
>>>> the WS security is not leveraged, or perhaps misconfigured, on my client's 
>>>> SharePoint site.  Removing them completely resolved the latter 401s.
>>>>
>>>> Best regards,
>>>>
>>>> Jess
>>>>
>>>> "You Know"<[email protected]>   wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Actually this still does not seem to be sufficient, at least in my case.  
>>>>> With the suggested fixes, I can invoke getRepositories and createSession, 
>>>>> but requesting an object results in a 401 unauthorized error.  If the 
>>>>> admin disables NTLM, then the call succeeds.  Has anyone been successful 
>>>>> with CMIS, Sharepoint, and NTLM?
>>>>>
>>>>> "Florian Müller"<[email protected]>   wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi Jess,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> There are two ways to achieve that. Both require a bit of effort.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 1. Download the WSDL with a web browser and store it on your local disk
>>>>>> (or on another web server). Provide a file://... URL to OpenCMIS. It
>>>>>> will then connect to the SharePoint service that is specified in the 
>>>>>> WSDL.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 2. Use java.net.Authenticator to provide the username and password. This
>>>>>> will enable the NTLM authentication that SharePoint actually wants. Note
>>>>>> that this sets the authentication for the whole JVM. That's why we can't
>>>>>> (shouldn't) do this in OpenCMIS directly.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Florian
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 19/09/2010 13:19, [email protected] wrote:
>>>>>>> I was wondering if anyone has had success connecting to a SharePoint 
>>>>>>> 2010 service?  I've tried connecting with the web service bindings, but 
>>>>>>> receive a 401 error code when the client attempts to pull the WSDL.  
>>>>>>> The WSDL url is protected with basic auth.  I'm supplying the 
>>>>>>> user/password properties, but it doesn't seem that the client is 
>>>>>>> negotiating basic auth for this purpose.  I guess it is assuming only 
>>>>>>> WS-Security.  Is there another setting to support basic auth when 
>>>>>>> requesting the service WSDL?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I tried going the REST route as well, but I cannot figure out the 
>>>>>>> proper SharePoint URL format for this binding.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Any help would be appreciated.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> best regards,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Jess Evans
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
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>>>
>>
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