Roadmap: Integrating with HCL Connections | HCL Digital Experience

Integrating your portal site with HCL Connections is a multiple step process. Some steps are required and others are optional. Optional steps depend on the level of integration that you need. This roadmap is intended to provide an overview of the process. Links to detailed instructions are provided from the roadmap.

Installing HCL Digital Experience

Before you begin, the following programs must be installed and configured.

Install HCL Connections.

Install HCL Digital Experience.

Configure portal to use a federated LDAP server.
  • Documentation resource depends on your HCL Digital Experience installation scenario, stand-alone server, or cluster.
Note: Do not remove the file system user repository after you federate your LDAP server.

Configuring your portal to work with HCL Connections

Procedure

  1. Import the SSL certificate from HCL Portal to your portal server.
  2. Configure the portal Ajax proxy.
    The Ajax proxy is updated for the base Connections URLS during the Connections Portlets installation. If FileNet is used, you must still configure the Ajax proxy manually to update for FileNet. Configure the Ajax proxy so that direct requests that the CCM portlet makes to the FileNet server are allowed to pass through the proxy Server.
  3. Configure single sign-on.
  4. Install and Deploy the Portlets
    Note: Before you install the portlets, steps 1 - 3 must be completed.
    1. Download and install the HCL Connections portlets for HCL Digital Experience.
    2. Add modules that are needed by the HCL Portal portlets to the portal theme default profile.
  5. Follow HCL Connections on how to install and deploy the portlets for HCL Digital Experience.