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IBM® Collaboration QuickStart for Social Business requires various user names and passwords. |
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Use the welcome page of your instance of IBM® Collaboration QuickStart for Social Business to get started creating social applications. This page contains direct links to the social components that are included with the image, links to product documentation, communities, websites, and ... |
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Learn about the life cycle of primary objects such as Customer, Seat, Subscription, and Subscriber. The following images show you how these objects transition from one state to another. |
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Set a onetime password for users after performing checks against the password policy. Users can log in with this password only once and must change the password the next time they log in. |
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ISV call to return a list of contacts for user in paginated result. |
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OpenSocial Contacts and Profiles APIs support output in JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) format. The following table provides a list of supported JSON data types. |
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Your application can call IBM SmartCloud™ for Social Business APIs to pull, add, or update data from SmartCloud for Social Business services. You can also use user interface (UI) extensions to link to external applications from SmartCloud for Social Business. |
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IBM Advanced and Premier Business Partners can use the C1 development and test environment at http:www.test.lotuslive.com to test applications on prerelease code. |
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Use the E3 production environment at http:www.ibmcloud.comsocial to build integration for IBM SmartCloud™ for Social Business users who belong to the company where the target service or application is registered. |
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Learn how to develop an application that integrates with IBM SmartCloud™ for Social Business by authenticatingauthorizing via the Open Authorization (OAuth) protocol, calling the IBM SmartCloud for Social Business service APIs to do a useful task, and extending the UI to show an integrated look. ... |