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Deploying HCL Connections Docs 2.0.2
Welcome to the HCL Connections Docs 2.0.2 documentation, where you can find information about installing and deploying HCL Docs 2.0.2. HCL Docs is a collaborative productivity suite that enables you to work on documents, spreadsheets and presentations together in the cloud.
Overview
HCL Connections™ Docs extends HCL Connections, offering real-time, co-editing support designed to help users collaborate on documents together.
Planning
Before installing HCL Docs, review the system requirements and deployment options, and then complete the worksheets.
Installing
To install HCL Docs, complete the following procedures in the sequence shown.
Upgrading or migrating
You can upgrade HCL Connections™ Docs from the previous two releases to the current release by using the installer or upgrade scripts. You can also install the latest release on new hardware and then do a side-by-side migration from the old to the new.
Security
You might need to refer to this section during deployment. HCL Docs supports WebSEAL. This section is for setting up single sign-on (SSO) if installing HCL Docs in the same cell as IBM® Connections.
Performance tuning
Troubleshooting and support
To isolate and resolve problems with your deployment, you can use the troubleshooting and support information.
Using HCL Connections Docs 2.0.2
Welcome to the HCL Connections Docs 2.0.2 documentation, where you can find information about HCL Docs 2.0.2. HCL Docs is a collaborative productivity suite that enables you to work on documents, spreadsheets and presentations together in the cloud.
Using HCL Docs
HCL Connections™ Docs is a new office productivity suite for working on documents, spreadsheets and presentations together. It provides real-time co-editing, allowing users to work on documents individually or collaboratively. Comment on a document, or even participate in a discussion. All this without the need of desktop software.
API Reference
APIs are available for developers who are creating applications that integrate social capabilities, features, and functionality. Most APIs use the Open Authorization (OAuth) protocol for authentication and authorization. OAuth is a protocol that provides a way for a third-party application to interact with an API on a user's behalf without knowing the user's authentication credentials.
HCL Docs JavaScript API
In order to integrate HCL Docs with third-party systems, a solution has been implemented to enable browser-side integration by releasing one HCL Docs JavaScript SDK and making some public JavaScript APIs available.
REST APIs
HCL Docs provides REST APIs, allowing developers to create third-party applications that integrate editing and viewing capabilities.
Developing with third-party integration APIs
Learn how to develop with third-party integration APIs in HCL Docs. For more information about required APIs with third-party integration, go to APIs for integrating with other repositories.

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