Advanced
- Database Publishing
The page documents the use of Cascade's Database Publishing functionality. - Incorporating Scripting Languages
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Codes may be embedded in a block, template, stylesheet, the default region of a page, or in the text of file.- Introduction
As server-side scripting technologies such as JSP, ASP.NET, etc. become more prevalent, there is in increased demand for Cascade Server to support embedding of these types of code into published files or pages. - Passthrough Code Sections
Passthrough Code Sections are used to allow server-side scripting language to 'pass through' Cascade Server's XML validator. - Root Code Section
The root code section is used to support code that must be placed at the very beginning of a document.
- Introduction
- Available System Tags
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Cascade Server provides users with additional functionality by implementing proprietary pseudo tags throughout the system.- Content Region Tags
The content region tag is the most basic and essential pseudo code that Cascade Server provides. - Metadata Regions
Often in a template it is desirable to insert metadata from the current page without having to define a content region, associated block, stylesheet to display the information. - Passthrough Code
Passthrough code sections tell the interpreter to exclude the enclosed code when the page is being previewed internally. - Additional Pseudo Tags
Additional pseudo tags can be used for imbedding images, supplying links, and other functionality.
- Content Region Tags
- Web Services
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Web services provide Cascade Server users a powerful way to work with the system by providing a very core interface with which to interact.- Introduction to Web Services
The interface of Cascade Server provides methods to create, edit, read, and delete all assets and components in the software. - Web Services Operations »
- Web Services Skeleton Project »
- Introduction to Web Services
- CAST
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CAST is a library of specialized scripting code that is quickly implemented and ties in with Cascade Server. - Plug-ins
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This section provides additional resources.
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