I’d be interested in thoughts around the feasibility of combining EE with a third party content system.
A client currently uses a Digital Asset Management (DAM) system. The DAM is used by a number of people within the business to add images and other content. The DAM can be extended to function as a provider of content to other systems, and has an API to facilitate.
The client would like to ‘plug’ the DAM content into their company website.
Content would be created and stored in the DAM. Content to show up on the website would be flagged in the DAM, and pulled through into EE. The content would be stored in regular EE channels, and work with EE goodness in all other aspects.
The reason to use EE is to provide an powerful presentation layer that designers are comfortable working with, and for the EE back end to provide editorial control. We also want to employ DRY principles.
A crude high level workflow would be:
There would also need to be functionality to pull through into EE existing content updated in the DAM (perhaps as a new version).
I would be interested in peoples thoughts on such an approach.
Thanks.
Packet Tide owns and develops ExpressionEngine. © Packet Tide, All Rights Reserved.