Test your ability to export a simple information center from the toolkit.
Use the information in the first article to create and export a simple information center:
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/library/os-eclipse-infocenter1/index.html
As described in the article, your first information center can include as little content as a single file from somewhere on your file system. Technically, this step is optional, but it could be a good idea to perform this step.
Note that the second article describes how to import sample information center projects that are included as downloads with the article. Consider using a sample to start your own information center, pre-populated with some useful content and links:
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/library/os-eclipse-infocenter2/index.html#N10095
Add the documentation plug-ins to the toolkit, then include the documentation in the navigation view of your information center.
This article describes how to import documentation plug-ins:
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/library/os-eclipse-infocenter2/index.htm.
Specifically, refer to the section, "Add plug-ins containing IBM product documentation":
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/library/os-eclipse-infocenter2/index.html#N101CA
The section includes how to drag and drop the documentation into the navigation tree of your information center. Earlier, when you tested your ability to export a simple information center from the toolkit, you learned how to start or import a solution information center project. Among other things, the project provides the navigation tree for your information center.
Pay special attention to the note in step 4: "If there are nested com.ibm.... directories, select the innermost directory, as shown in Figure 10." Also, the ZIP files that you download from the product library page contain multiple plug-ins. For example, a plug-in download from the library page might contain all of the following directories, each of which is a documentation plug-in.
com.ibm.business.doc
com.ibm.etools.ejbbatchdeploy.doc_version
com.ibm.etools.wrd.freeform.doc_version
com.ibm.websphere.express.doc_version
com.ibm.websphere.help.glossary.doc_version
com.ibm.websphere.home.doc_version
com.ibm.websphere.installation.express.doc_version
com.ibm.websphere.installation.factory.doc_version
com.ibm.websphere.migration.express.doc_version
com.ibm.websphere.pmc.express.doc_version
com.ibm.websphere.wim.doc
After you add the documentation plug-ins to the toolkit, they become available for use in every information center project that you create. Note also that you can export a solution information project from your toolkit and provide it to colleagues to import it into their own toolkits. This way, documentation gathered by one teammate can be shared with others.