Leveraging WebCenter Content as Enterprise Document Hub using new REST APIs
By SACHIN KAURA – The newly released REST APIs enable WCC as a headless document management system that features a software architecture where the front-end user interface and presentation layer operate independently from the back-end repository and storage.
REST APIs are platform-agnostic and compatible with any programming language that supports HTTP requests, making them straightforward for developers accustomed to web technologies. Their flexibility facilitates seamless integration into various technology stacks and environments. Additionally, because REST APIs use lightweight data formats such as JSON, they are particularly well-suited for web and mobile clients where bandwidth and performance are critical.
This approach represents a significant shift, enabling WebCenter Content to function as a truly headless document management hub. And this design, which is referred to as “headless,” enhances flexibility and customization in how content is handled, accessed, and displayed across a variety of platforms, devices and applications. You can leverage the same benefits with WebCenter Content that can act the enterprise document hub enriching the front end applications with content that can be easily managed using REST APIs.
Customers who have already been using WebCenter Content know the benefits of leveraging Oracle Cloud Infrastructure for setting up WebCenter on-Cloud. However, you can now easily provision WebCenter Content image on OCI Cloud Marketplace. So, agility with provisioning is a huge benefit when it comes to setting up WebCenter Content as a document hub. Read On:
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