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Basic Application Integration with the KnowledgeLake Viewer
The KnowledgeLake Image Viewer is a highly versatile Silverlight Application that can be used to view, annotate and encrypt documents within Microsoft SharePoint 2010. The viewer features very tight integration with SharePoint 2010 and the rest of the KnowledgeLake Imaging product suite, including the ability to edit document metadata (index), harness the additional indexing capabilities of Knowledglake Index, checkin/checkout documents and even to browse related documents using KnowledgeLake Search.
In this post, I will talk about the different ways the viewer can be used from within an external application. There are 2 main ways to interact with the viewer which I will cover in more detail in the sections below: