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IBM Lotus and IBM® Redbooks® have partnered together to create this wiki that show you how to use a specific set of IBM products to create an integrated web environment which provides a seamless, integrated web experience for users. In this wiki, we describe the steps required to create an example ... |
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0. Preface 1. Introduction to Creating Integrated Web Experience with IBM Lotus collaboration software 2. System architecture 3. Prerequisite information 4 Installation of the integrated web environment servers 4.1 Lotus Domino server installation 4.1.1 Domino LDAP ... |
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This section introduces this guide, explains the characteristics of a good integrated web experience, and how the products in the integrated environment can be used in a dayinalife of a user example. Characteristics of a good integrated web experience
This guide discusses how to take a ... |
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Before the example environment is built, certain configuration information has to be agreed so that the servers can integrate with each other easily. This section describes the prerequisites for setting up the integrated environment. Server configuration
For consistency and simplicity, the ... |
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This section provides high level details on the installation of the servers that make up the integrated web environment to a level where the integration functionality between the various servers can be configured. It includes the following subsections: 4.1 Lotus Domino server installation ... |
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This section describes how to install the Domino server to the level used in the integration environment. Overview
IBM Lotus Domino is used to host critical business, collaboration, and messaging applications. It delivers reliable, scalable, and secure applications, helping companies enhance ... |
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This section describes configuration and verification for Domino LDAP. Domino LDAP setup and testing
After installing and starting the Domino server enter show tasks in the Domino console to list all current server task to ensure the LDAP server has started along with Domino. {code:an} sh ... |
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This section describes configuration and verification of HTTP server. Prerequisites
Ensure that the hosts names you want to use for HTTP can be resolved to the machine which will host Domino, and that firewalls allow access to the server box by port 80 and 443, also, if SSL will be configured ... |
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This section describes Sametime installation and configuration for stand alone usage. Overview
IBM Sametime provides users with a unified user experience across a broad range of integrated realtime communications services including voice, data and video. It also provides a unified ... |
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This section describes IBM Connections installation. Overview
IBM Connections is social software for business that helps you to find and connect with people and information in your organization. IBM Connections capabilities are delivered through a set of integrated services. Profiles: Add your ... |
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This section describes installation of the Portal server to the level used in the integration environment. Overview
WebSphere Portal provides core portal services that aggregate applications and content and deliver them as rolebased applications. The features and functionality include: ... |
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This section describes the installation of IBM Lotus Quickr for Domino. Overview
IBM Lotus Quickr Domino is webbased team collaboration software that helps you share content and collaborate with teams. Lotus Quickr Domino provides the following benefits: Help teams and workgroups become more ... |
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This section describes implementing and testing single signon for our integrated environment. What is single signon
Single signon (SSO) is the ability for a user to log into one server in a single signon environment, and then automatically authenticate with other servers in the ... |
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This section provides integration overview for the rest of the sections in the wiki. In the previous sections, we covered the installation of the integrated web environment servers, including
4.1 Lotus Domino server installationLotus Domino server installation
4.1.1 Domino LDAP ... |
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For most users, a Portal server is likely to be the entry point into an integrated web environment. Using portlets, Portal can provide a single page, from which the rest of the features in the integrated web environment can be accessed. This section describes how Portal is configured to surface ... |
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This section describes how to configure Portal to surface iNotes functionality. Overview
Integrating Portal and iNotes is achieved using the Domino Web Access (DWA) portlet. This portlet is installed as one of the out of the box portlets with a Portal installation and it is configured on the ... |
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This section describes how to configure Portal to surface Connections functionality. Overview
There are two different integration points between Portal and Connections: Connection portlets There are the following portlets available: Activities Collaboration tool for collecting, ... |
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This section describes how to configure Portal to surface Quickr Domino functionality. Overview
Integrating Portal and Quickr is achieved using the My Places portlet. This portlet is installed as one of the out of the box portlets with a Portal installation and it is configured on the ... |
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This section describes how to configure Portal to surface Sametime functionality. Overview
To configure Portal to surface Sametime functionality, STProxy for awareness and chat is used in the integration. This section provides the steps for the integration. Prerequisites
Install PM42953 on ... |
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This section describes configuration steps required to support the surfacing of Connections functionality within the other products in the example environment and provides links to the documents where this integration is configured. Links are also included to the documents that describe how ... |
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This section describes integration of Connections and Sametime. When adding Sametime capabilities to Connections, there are two primary ways to do this, both involve adding chat and awareness capabilities to usernames throughout Connections: First, it requires you to have the full Sametime 8.5.x ... |
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This section describes Connections integration with STProxy for chat and awareness. Overview
Using the Sametime Proxy 8.5.1.1 server you can enable presence awareness and simple chats in IBM Connections without having to download and install a full sametime client. To configure this, perform ... |
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This section describes Connections and Quickr Domino integration. When adding Quickr capabilities to Connections there are two primary ways to do this: Associate a Quickr place with an IBM Connections community. See 8.2.1 Communities integration with Quickr Domino. Give users the ability to ... |
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This section describes Communities integration with Quickr Domino. Overview
With the IBM® Connections Connector for Lotus® Quickr™, you can create associated Lotus Quickr team places for IBM Connections communities. A Lotus Quickr team place provides a central location from which a team can ... |
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This section describes Activities integration with Quickr Domino. Overview
After you have finished collaborating with your team on a file in an activity, you can publish the finished product to an IBM Lotus Quickr library to share it with a larger group or to store the file. For this ... |