TECHNIQUES FOR EXTRACTING DATA FROM CONTENT DATABASES
First Claim
1. A method for enabling a user to browse data from a content management application comprising the steps of:
- receiving input from a user to connect to a database of a content management application;
establishing a connection to the database;
when the database is not part of a current live instance of the content management application, performing an emulation so that the database is treated like the database is actually attached to the current live instance of the content management application; and
enabling the user to browse the database.
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Abstract
Various technologies and techniques are disclosed for extracting data from databases of content management applications. Input is received from a user to connect to a database of a content management application. A connection is established to the database. When the database is not part of a current live instance of the content management application, an emulation is performed so that the database is treated like it is actually attached to the current live instance of the content management application. The user is able to browse the database. Unattached databases of a content management application can be managed using one or more commands, such as using an object model or command line. Orphaned databases can be detected and deleted from the content management application.
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20 Claims
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1. A method for enabling a user to browse data from a content management application comprising the steps of:
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receiving input from a user to connect to a database of a content management application; establishing a connection to the database; when the database is not part of a current live instance of the content management application, performing an emulation so that the database is treated like the database is actually attached to the current live instance of the content management application; and enabling the user to browse the database. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A computer-readable medium having computer-executable instructions for causing a computer to perform steps comprising:
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receiving input from a user to specify connection options for connecting to an unattached database of a content management application; connecting to the content management application such that the unattached database is treated like the database is attached to a live instance of the content management application through emulation; and enabling the user to use one or more commands to manipulate the unattached database. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. A method for detecting orphaned sites for a content management application comprising the steps of:
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receiving a selection from a user to connect to a database of a content management application; when the database is part of a current live instance of a content management application, identifying any orphaned sites that are in the database but that are not in an index used to access the content management application; and deleting one or more portions of any orphaned sites that were identified. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20)
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