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SharePoint 2013 Cross-Site Publishing Overview

What is XSP:
simple manner you write content in one place and have it published somewhere else

Cross-Site Publishing is very simple publishing is a feature driven method that lets you create and maintain content in one or more authoring site collections or web application and publish or display this content in one or more publishing site collections by using content Search Web Parts.
 Cross-site publishing complements the already existing publishing method, author-in-place, where you use a single site collection to author content and make it available to readers of your site.
In this post, I introduce the concepts behind XSP. In my next blog post,will do the configuration steps.


Quick Understanding about XSP

         An authoring site(Product Site) is where authors go to create and host content; think of it as the source in XSP. This is where a list that is marked as a catalog lives.
  • A catalog is an attribute that you can add to a list or a library in the authoring site. Marking a list or a library as a catalog makes the content easily accessible to other site collections.
  • Search is the engine that connects your catalog to a publishing site.
  • The term store holds metadata terms that are used to organize content for publishing on target sites.
  • A publishing site is where visitors go to see and read content & where the content needs to be publish.


Managed Navigation is a feature beyond the scope of this blog post, but to understand how the Term Store fits into this picture, its use should be briefly described.
To organize the content on the authoring site, a managed metadata site column is used to categorize the articles by type.
These tagging terms are used on the publishing side to build up a navigation structure and as part of the search query that is used to pull the article data.





How the cross-site publishing works
Cross-site publishing uses search technology to retrieve content.

  • On a site collection where the Cross-Site Collection Publishing feature is enabled, libraries and lists have to be enabled as catalogs before the content can be reused in other site collections.
  • The content of the library or list catalogs must be crawled and added to the search index.
  • The content can then be displayed in a publishing site collection by using one or more Search Web Parts.
  • When we are changing the content in an authoring site collection, those changes are displayed on all site collections that reuse this content, as we are using continuous crawl.

High Level Architecture for XSP:
Why XSP:
Let us assume the content authors can add content in a controlled environment, meaning they can add the content in authoring site which is AD authenticated. Let us name it https://gowthamproduct.
This content is shared or displayed in Published sites web application which is configured to allow anonymous access for external users. Let us name it https://gowthampublish
By the  time your goin to create another web application where you can store your site assets like images and videos. Now this web application allows read access to anonymous user while it requires authentication for modifying/adding contents. Let us name it https://gowthamelectronics



 
      
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· Imagine that you’re working on a small number of sites that all need to show content from a common library.
For example, my company team  created their Internet site for the india , but they  also want to put up a site in Europe.
 XSP can be used to author in one place, and then present the content in many other locations, too!



 




                                                      

Configuring XSP is an advanced publishing scenario. I will post the scenarios soon.

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