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Welcome to the IBM Mashup Center wiki
This community is for you to learn about IBM® Mashup® CenterTM, contribute to its knowledge base, and collaborate with others. It contains articles on installing, administering, deploying, and using IBM Mashup Center, including tutorials for new users. We invite you to create new articles on these topics, or to expand our content to include troubleshooting and best practices. Want to learn more about IBM Mashup Center? Visit the How do I? page. About IBM Mashup Center
IBM Mashup Center is made up of two components - Lotus Mashups and InfoSphere MashupHub. Used together, these components let you create your own widgets, mix and match widgets to create new mashups, and store widgets and mashups in a catalog to share with others.
Log on to the wiki
Browsing the wiki is free and anonymous. But if you want to add articles or comments, you need a Lotus Registration user name to log in. Tutorials
Looking for an easy way to get started with IBM Mashup Center? Try out these simple tutorials. You can also add your own tutorials, comment on existing ones, or request new ones.
Deployment scenarios
Are you ready to deploy Lotus Mashups? You can find IBM tested scenarios and step-by-step information in the Deployment section. You can also add your own deployment scheme to share with others.
Technical content resources
Access the IBM Mashups technical content page, your starting point for resources to help you get started, view Mashup Center demonstrations, access documentation and online learning, and connect with the product community. |
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