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Paul Bastide
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Community articleCross Link: Leveraging ODFDOM in your IBM WebSphere Portal and IBM Lotus Quickr integrations

Added by Paul Bastide | Edited by IBM contributor Jack Downing on May 20, 2009 | Version 3
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Tags: odf, dom, odfdom, websphere, portal, development, office, format, symphony
Abstract: This article introduces the  OpenDocument Format (ODF) and ODF Toolkit and the methodology for including the toolkit in your IBM® WebSphere® Portal 6.1 environment. We also show how to create an ODF solution for your IBM Lotus® Symphony™-generated ODF documents for an integrated WebSphere Portal and IBM Lotus Quickr™ environment.

http://www-10.lotus.com/ldd/portalwiki.nsf/dx/odfdom-portal
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4Sep 15, 2009 1:23:35 PMKevin MacDonald  IBM contributor
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