Question on UCM and sharepoint integration?

Can the images selected in wysiwyg editor come from external sources like sharepoint system?
Can the WCM content be pushed to sharepoint server on publish? Can webparts be used for this? What is the format of content that will be sent to sharepoint. I mean, can sharepoint understyand and create the imported content in it's system? Please help.
Regard,
Pratap

Can the images selected in wysiwyg editor come from external sources like sharepoint system?Yes and no. If you want to use UCM's features (like selecting the correct rendition, using UCM 's security model, etc.) you will have to check in the item to UCM. However, you can also use just a link to an external resource (with no guarantee that it will be available, though). I'm not sure how much this approach integrates with wysiwyg.
Can the WCM content be pushed to sharepoint server on publish? Can webparts be used for this? What is the format of content that will be sent to sharepoint. I mean, can sharepoint understyand and create the imported content in it's system? Please help.In general, you can publish content from UCM almost anywhere - for instance, you can publish documents to create a static website, which is not run by UCM at all. However, you will most likely want to have not only the content itself, but also metadata.
The cardinal question is: why do you want to have two repositories? If MSSO is a must, you could use it as front-end only and UCM would be back-end storing all the documents. This would resolve both problems in one go. And moreover, this is actually quite a common scenario, so there is an experience to support your implementation.

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