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For cloud customers, a so called ingest-server is available for the purpose of creating / updating / publishing / withdrawing content. Aim of this project is to provide a small starter set to perform content transfers between environments.
The picture below is depicting the Content synchronization editor
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To find out which CoreMedia versions are `supported by this project, please take look at the releases section or on the existing branches. To find the matching version of your CoreMedia system, please checkout the branch with the corresponding name. For example, if your CoreMedia version is 2001.2, checkout the branch 2001.2.
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Welcome to CoreMedia Labs! This repository is part of a platform for developers who want to have a look under the hood or get some hands-on understanding of the vast and compelling capabilities of CoreMedia. Whatever your experience level with CoreMedia is, we've got something for you.
Each project in our Labs platform is an extra feature to be used with CoreMedia, including plugins, extensions, tools and 3rd party integrations. We provide some test data and explanatory videos for non-customers and for insiders there is open-source code and instructions on integrating the feature into your CoreMedia workspace.
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