2.2.2.7 Content Management Service

The protocols in the following table enable content management in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013.

Protocol name

Description

Short Name

Copy Web Service Protocol

Provides a method for copying files—along with their associated properties, such as the creation date and author—to one or more locations on a single server or on multiple servers running SharePoint Products and Technologies.

[MS-COPYS]

Document Transforms Service Protocol

Enables a protocol client to call a file conversion service that converts a file from one format to another.

[MS-DOCTRANS]

Official File Web Service Protocol

Enables the submission of files to a repository for the purpose of long-term retention according to a records management policy.

[MS-OFFICIALFILE]

Publishing Web Service Protocol

Provides access to functionality that is related to publishing and content management. This protocol, which is used in Web content management scenarios, allows for the control of page layout, page status, and multilingual translation.

[MS-PUBWS]

Versions Web Service Protocol

Enables a protocol client to programmatically view and manage the versions of files on the server. This protocol enables retrieving all the versions of a file, deleting the previous versions of a file, and restoring a file to a previous version.

[MS-VERSS]

SpellCheck Web Service Protocol

Enables a protocol client to check the spelling of a set of words.

[MS-SPLCHK]

Metadata Shared Service WCF Service Protocol

Describes a set of operations for reading, writing, and managing metadata in a centrally managed metadata store.

[MS-EMMWCF]

Microsoft Enterprise Managed Metadata Web Service Protocol

Describes a set of operations that enable protocol clients to read, write, and manage metadata in a centrally managed metadata store.

[MS-EMMWS]

Template Discovery Web Service Protocol

Enables a protocol client to retrieve links to the document templates that are associated with a document library on the protocol server.

[MS-TMPLDISC]

eDiscovery Internal Web Service Protocol

This protocol enables a protocol client to perform UI interaction operations in support of an application that manages a discovery case. For example, it enables a protocol client to validate whether the identifier of a location that a user has entered is a valid location to use as a discovery source or to update statistics for the discovery case once a discovery source is added.

[MS-EDINTWS]

Enterprise Managed Metadata Client-Side Object Model Protocol

Enables a protocol client to access enterprise managed metadata in a term store on a protocol server. The enterprise managed metadata is accessed by using types, methods, and properties defined by this protocol. Some typical scenarios in which a protocol client could use this protocol are to retrieve terms, add terms, add term labels, or remove terms.

[MS-EMMCSOM]

Publishing Client-Side Object Model Protocol

Enables a protocol client to manage publishing websites on a protocol server through types, methods, and properties defined by this protocol. For example, a protocol client can retrieve a tree of menu entries from the protocol server. A protocol client can also update the managed navigation data on the protocol server to modify URLs, the hierarchy, and other aspects of menu navigation.

[MS-PUBCSOM]

Document Management Client Side Object Model Protocol

Enables a protocol client to manage publishing videos on a protocol server through types, methods and properties defined by this protocol. For example, a protocol client can access video data, upload a video, and view and update the embed code for a video container.

[MS-DMCSOM]

eDiscovery Client-Side Object Model Protocol

Enables a protocol client to manage a discovery case through types, methods, and properties defined by this protocol. For example, a protocol client can retrieve a discovery case from the protocol server, retrieve the associated discovery sources, and perform operations such as initiating a legal hold on those discovery sources.

[MS-EDCSOM]

Content Deployment Remote Import Web Service Protocol

Enables a protocol client to remotely manage the import of a set of content that was previously exported from a SharePoint Products and Technologies protocol server to another protocol server.

[MS-CDEPLOY]

eDiscovery Service Application Protocol

Enables a protocol client to manage actions that can be applied to the supported sources of content. Actions can be invoked and deleted. The protocol also provides the means to get the status of the actions that have already been sent to the protocol server. A typical scenario for using this protocol is an application used to centrally manage the different sources of content.

[MS-EDSA]

SharePoint Analytics Service Application Protocol

This protocol enables a protocol client to send usage events (2) to the protocol server. The protocol server performs implementation specific aggregation of those events (2) and produces historical usage information based on those events (2). This protocol further enables a protocol client to retrieve the aggregated usage information from the protocol server. A typical scenario for using this protocol is a reporting application that allows the users to visualize the usage of an item during its lifetime.

[MS-SPASA]

The protocol in the following table enables Analytics Services only in Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Products and Technologies

Protocol name

Description

Short Name

Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) Analytics Reporting Protocol

Provides methods for logging events (2) for analyzing and retrieving analytical data.

[MS-MAR]