Sitefinity CMS features two types of publishing points:
There are two types of pipes:
Push Pipe - Persistent Point - Pull Pipe
You use this scenario when you import data that you need to store. You collect data that you cannot guarantee exists upon request from external source.
For example: RSS feed
Push Pipe - Pass through Point - Push Pipe
You use this scenario when you need to flush data from Sitefinity CMS into external source like Twitter, but you do not need to store the data.
Pull Pipe - Pass through Point - Pull Pipe
You use this scenario when you have the data and do not need to duplicate it in the publishing point.
For example: RSS feed in Sitefinity
You can also have a combination between Pull and Push pipes on the both sides of the publishing point.
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