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Wiki Help describes basic tasks that you can accomplish in the wiki, such as creating and editing articles, basic editing tasks, subscribing to feeds, and providing feedback on the wiki. It also includes information on how to use the supported wiki markup for formatting. For a quick reference of ... |
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Known issues and limitations for this Lotus Expeditor 6.2.2 release listed on this page. Lotus Expeditor Desktop Client Installing and Running Expeditor on nonEnglish SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 systems SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 contains several system environment variables, ... |
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Table of Contents | Previous | Next Often in mobile solutions, the mobile clients are connected to the enterprise via an unreliable network, and in business scenarios where it is important to guaran |
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Lotus Expeditor can be managed using the Lotus Expeditor Server. The administration console for the DMS server is integrated with the WebSphere Administration console. ... |
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JMS is a messaging standard that allows application components to exchange messages. The details about JMS are available in http://java.sun.com/products/jms/index.jsp
The table below indicate the bundles that provide the JMS client feature for micro ... |
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Table of Contents | Previous | NextThe Lotus Expeditor micro broker component is a small message broker that provides a messaging fabric for integrating various parts of a solution such as applications and small devices located at the edge of the network. A message broker ensures that messages ... |
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Table of Contents | Previous | Next This chapter will describe how to get started with developing applications using Lotus Expeditor and provide an overview of considerations for deploying applicati |
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Table of Contents | Previous | Next This chapter will introduce various aspects of messaging that are key to understanding how it is used in a Lotus Expeditor environment. 2.1. Introduction to Me |
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Table of Contents | Previous | Next The content of this document was a collaborative effort by a team of IBM experts from around the world. Authors Ben Fletcher is a software engineer in the L |
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Table of Contents | Previous | Next Useful links IBM Lotus Expeditor Information Center : http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/ledoc/v6r2/index.jsp IBM WebSphere MQ Information Center: http: |
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Table of Contents | Previous | Next Successful development of a solution leveraging Lotus Expeditor micro broker depends on matching its features and scale to requirements in an appropriate fashion. This section outlines commonly used design considerations, patterns and topologies in micro broker ... |
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Table of Contents | Previous | Next This chapter covers the use of Lotus Expeditor integrator with embedded micro broker as a lightweight integration hub for remote locations. The case study is base |
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Table of Contents | Previous | Next This chapter covers the use of the micro broker for inter- and intra-process communications on the device or desktop and also for integration with the enterprise. |
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Table of Contents | Previous | Next The following pages provide brief introductions to concepts that are key to the more detailed content in later chapters. 1.1 Introduction to Service Oriented A |
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Table of Contents | Next The IBM® Lotus® Expeditor product is an integral part of a service-oriented architecture (SOA). In many distributed environments, there is a need for the remote syst |
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Table of Contents Previous Next Lotus Expeditor provides messaging capabilities through four different technologies: ul li Java Message Service (JMS)
liMQ Telemetry Transport (MQTT)
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The following table lists the log categories that appear in the Diagnostics Configuration window. These settings work for all logging messages output through the File Publisher. Category
Description
All Categories
All logged categories. Adapters
Logs general adapter information (for example, ... |
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The OpenSpan Scripting Container (OSC) is used to create scripts (written in JavaScript) that can be executed using wires in a composite application. Additionally, each script has the ability to directly interact with any OpenSpan Windows Container, using Property Broker properties, or native ... |
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The Script Assistant window, opened by clicking the question mark button on the OpenSpan Scripting Container toolbar, can help you to create syntactically correct code by copying and pasting properties and methods from the Script Assistant directly into the scripting editor. The Script Assistant ... |