Accessing the applications

Accessing the applications
Ad Hoc Correspondence, Correspondence Reviewer and the SSSP application are integrated into a hosting system at the customer. For example, a business application or a CRM (Customer Relationship Management) system.
It is the responsibility of the customer to integrate the applications into the hosting system. For example, a programmer can develop an HTTP POST request via which a new document is created in the Ad Hoc application (in the on-demand scenario). For information about how to integrate the applications into the hosting system, see the programming guide for the OpenText StreamServe web service SDK.
Parameters in URLs
A system administrator must configure the URLs used to access the Ad Hoc and Reviewer applications. Apart from accessing applications, the URLs can also contain other parameters. For example:
By using different parameters for different end-users, personalized settings can be made in the URLs. For example, by filtering Reviewer searches, you can prepare the document list for each end-user to display only the documents to be reviewed by a specific end-user.
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Communal settings in property files
Parameters that apply to all end-users can be defined by customizing the property files for the applications. For example, for Ad Hoc Correspondence, you can define forward parameters that apply to all end-users.
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OpenText StreamServe 5.6 Updated: 2013-03-01