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Web Access Clients
The Web Access Clients extend
access to Cumulus catalogs, metadata and files to users on
the Web. Using the same permissions configured for Native
Client access, the Web Access Clients enable users to log
in and access only those resources made available to them
via user permissions.
The same Record View
Sets used in the Native Clients are available using the Web
Clients. This makes it easy to configure what you want your
Web users to see, without having to resort to programming.
In this image, the asset records are colored by their assigned
labels and an asset preview is shown in the bottom pane. A
drop-down menu shows the available Record View Sets.
One Interface, Two Audiences
Two
versions of the Web Access Clients enable you to choose the
level of access you need:
Customer Access (read only)
This version of the Web
Access Clients permits remote users to read metadata, and
preview and download files. They cannot edit metadata or upload
new files. This client requires no additional user licenses,
which means file collections can be made available to any
number of users. This is the version to use if you need to
publish certain files to the Web and requires no control over
who accesses the files. (As is the case with a standard website.)
Of course, you can determine exactly which files are published
and you can restrict access to files at any time.
Employee Access (read only & read/write)
This Web Access Client offers
users full access to catalogs, including editing metadata
and cataloging new files. Each user who connects using this
version of the client uses one of the Cumulus Server's licenses.
(This version can also deliver license-free "access-only"
use at the same time.) This is the version to use when you
need to extend full catalog access to employees, while still
retaining the option to publish files online to Web visitors.
Both Web Access Clients enable administrators
to determine which files are made available to Web users,
and a full four levels of diverse security technologies ensure
that original files are never accessible from the Internet.
(Digital copies are delivered to Web users.)
Web users have access to the very same Asset Actions available
with the Native Clients. So, Cumulus can downsample your raster
images, change their color space or file format, or even embed
watermarks (watermarking requires 3rd party add-on). You can
even force Asset Action conversions when you don't want your
original, full-resolution files delivered. The Asset Action
shown in this image will downsample the selected assets to
72DPI (Web resolution) and convert them to JPEG format. You
can configure Asset Actions any way you want, and use as many
as you need.
Advanced "Web 2.0" Technologies
Using the most modern Web technologies available, the Web
Access Clients offer many of the same advanced user interface
features the Cumulus Native Clients offer to Mac OS X and
Windows, including:
- "Split views" to enable
users to find files based on their relationships with other
files.
- Drag & drop for category assignments and asset record sorting.
- Access to shared Category View Sets
and Record View Sets to enable administrators to easily
configure collection windows layouts.
- Asset check-out/in (with the full
access client).
- Access to shared print templates
to enable Web visitors to print record collections in predefined
formats.
- Metadata assignments using metadata
templates and direct record editing (with the full access
client).
- Access to shared search queries
to enable users to execute complex queries with drop-down
menu ease.
- Access to shared Asset Actions,
making it possible to preprocess the files downloaded by
certain users (color conversion, downsampling, Zip archiving,
etc.)
In addition, a Collection Basket enables Web users to gather
the files they want in a single place for easy download. Users
can easily copy a Web-direct URL to assets that can be emailed
to others, and users can choose certain assets to "watch,"
after which Cumulus will automatically email them when the
asset record has been modified.

Asset check-in/out is
also available through Canto's Web Clients. Web users can
check out the files they need, edit them, check them back
in again, and even see a history of all revisions, right from
the Web.

Live previews of file formats such as Flash, PDF and QuickTime are available. Each format is handled directly by its respective browser plugin, offering all the functionality you expect.

The same Record View Sets defined and used in the Native Clients
are also available using the Cumulus Web Clients.
JSP Tag Library for Easy Configuration
Advanced Web developers can take
advantage of the included JSP Tag Libraries, which enable advanced
configuration changes to the Web Client interfaces without programming.
The JSP Tag Libraries "wrap" several complex Java
calls into easy-to-use HTML-like code that can be inserted into
your template files and updated as needed.
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