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SharePoint

This module let's you integrate with Microsoft SharePoint.

Project Goals

The intention of this project is to create a collaborated effort for SharePoint integration and create a good and stable solution that works for most SharePoint projects.

Integration Approach

This module integrates with SharePoint through the SharePoint SOAP Web Services. It's using the SOAP services since that is the most widely supported and most powerful way to integrate SharePoint with Services. If you are planning to integrate SharePoint with CMIS, please have a look at the CMIS module.

Functionality

The SharePoint Module currently supports:
* Consuming SharePoint data in lists with the Feeds module.
* Consuming SharePoint data in lists with the Views module.
* Use SharePoint Search within your Drupal Site.

There are lot's of interesting plans for future development of this module. Have a look in the Issue Queue to get an idea of what's in store.

The functionality is not yet ready for production, but it serves as a good starting point for creating a working integration. If you're testing this module and find something that isn't working please post an issue in the queue!

Development status

Search combine

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Search combine enables combination of all searchable modules into one unified search. This means you can search users, nodes, comments... on the same page.

Still in development.

Simpleshare

This module makes it easy for users to share nodes with Facebook and Twitter after you submit them. Setup is quick and painless.

The Purpose

There are generally two types of people that want to share nodes on a Drupal site: "site owners" and "site visitors". Site owners generally want to share content to a 'site' twitter/fb account and they want it to be quick after setup is completed. In cases like this the Twitter and Facebook modules are probably what you want.

If you're targeting the second group of people (site visitors) you have potentially millions of people wanting to share content easily after they create it. You want it to be as quick and easy as possible. Why should these users have to go through the process of authenticating their Facebook/Twitter accounts with your Drupal site? (which is what the other modules require). They just want to share stuff, not link their accounts to the site!

This module serves that need using very simple Twitter @Anywhere and Facebook Dialog links and an integrated post-node-creation workflow to let them share without any previous setup in their Drupal account.

Credit

User Revision

Add revision support to users and fields like there is for nodes.

Form email confirmation

This module provides a system to require anonymous users submitting a form to confirm their action via email.

User registration password

Let users register with a password on the registration form when verification mail is required.

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