As you might now, IBM Connections Docs 2.0 allows for integration of the social document editing capabilities into virtually any 3rd party content repository – as long as it either has a REST or CMIS API.
If you are interested on seeing how this can be achieved, the IBM Docs development team documented the necessary steps for integrating Docs with Box.com document sharing solution:
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21981293
My colleague Van Staub from IBM US has written a nice blog entry on how to integrate IBM Docs with 3rd Party content repositories. With 2.0 this functionality was added allowing you to integrate IBM Docs into virtually any other system using REST and / or CMIS APIs.
Here the link to Vans article.
IBM Connections CCM integrates IBM Connections Communities with Filenet libraries, allowing users to store files hierarchically and add further features such as file types and approval process to it. IBM Docs is able to integrate into those libraries to all user to view and edit files collaboratively. How to do this is unfortunately at the moment not very well documented in the IBM Docs knowledge center (this will be changed in the near future). Therefore I have created a Step by Step guide that will help you to install IBM Docs 1.0.7 on a IBM Connections 5.0 CCM CR2 system including the integration with Filenet Libraries.
You can find the guide on Greenhouse. Greenhouse is IBMs collaboration demonstration platform available to everyone, demonstrating solutions such as Sametime, Portal, Connections, Docs, Forms and many more (you will have to sign up, though).
Here the direct link to the guide:
https://greenhouse.lotus.com/files/app#/file/3116002b-81d3-4fbf-875d-9e3a139f4855
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