In the SharePoint Server 2013 site implementation, we often encounter cross-site collection fetch data, and 2013 of this cross-site collection publishing feature, just to meet our needs.
With cross-site publishing in SharePoint 2013, we can use lists and other libraries to store reusable content on the publishing site, read the configured cross-site collection information through the content-search widget, and let's look at this in a simple example.
1. Using the SharePoint 2013 cross-site collection publishing feature, you first need to turn on the Cross-site Collection Publishing feature on the source and target sites, such as:
2, we create a test list on the source site, insert the testing data, such as:
3, enter the site settings, directory settings, tick "Enable this library as a directory", such as:
4, configure the search, create a new content source, crawl the source site, such as:
5, enter the target site, click on the site settings, into the "Manage catalog connections", such as:
6. After entering "Manage catalog Connections", click "Connect to a catalog", such as:
7. Then see our list of enabled directories before clicking Connect, such as:
8, tick the option, then click the last OK (there are other options, interested can try), such as:
9. Create a new test page and add a content Search WebPart, such as:
10. Edit this webpart, click Change Query on the right side of the WebPart property, configure the query criteria of WebPart, of course, this part has many other properties for us to configure, these are not the focus of this article, do not describe in detail, such as:
11. Select "Select a query" to find a list of our previous configurations, such as:
12. Click Add Property Filter, then save the WebPart configuration, and finally, as shown in:
It is the list content of another site configuration directory, which can be compared with the link in the Address bar and the status bar in the lower left corner to illustrate the success of cross-site publishing.
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The above content is the entire content of this article, simply say the source site has a list, open the cross-site publishing site collection function, set as a directory, and then timed crawl, the target site through the content Search WebPart query, and then displayed, that is, this feature briefly described.
About Cross-site publishing, there are a few things to say, first of all, you must enable the search, because this feature depends on the search, if not crawl content source, there is no way to update the modified content to the target site, followed by permissions, if not anonymous, the target site read the source site content is not a problem, open the link need to login Of course, there is no such problem under the same application pool.
However, cross-site collection publishing, in particular cross-application or a very good out-of-the-box functionality, a simple try, there is a chance to more in-depth understanding. Well, that's all, let's go here, I hope this article can give the people who need help.
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http://technet.microsoft.com/zh-CN/library/jj656774 (v=office.15). aspx
http://technet.microsoft.com/zh-CN/library/jj679901 (v=office.15). aspx