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| This Mashup Center tutorial contains a series of step-by-step lessons that help you understand the capabilities and func... |
| The tutorial contains a series of step-by-step lessons with sample files to help you learn to create a feed from an Info... |
| In this tutorial, you will learn the end-to-end process of using IBM® Mashup Center to create a real-world mashup and pu... |
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For cost, operational efficiency and regulatory requirements, enterprises are required to archive transactional data. But that data might still be useful for reporting purposes. This article shows how easily you can use IBM Mashup Center to modify a reporting mashup to combine data from a DB2® ... |
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This article describes how Mashup Center system widgets communicate through public events. The mashup builder itself is an example of a mashup application. The user interface is coded with a set of system widgets that communicate with each other through wires that allow the sending and receiving ... |
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This mini-tutorial shows you how to set up and configure the iNotes widget to work with IBM Mashup Center using single sign-on. In these steps, you will use the Domino administrative console to register test users and enable single sign-on between WebSphere Application Server and the Domino ... |
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After performing the steps in Configuring LDAP for Mashup Center, LDAP users may find that they can log into the catalog but not into the mashup builder. In a standard Mashup Center configuration, the MashupHub component only queries LDAP for a minimal set of user properties, while the Lotus ... |
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This article describes how Greenhouse users can add the Google Gadgets widget to their palette from the catalog. If you are downloading the WAR package of this widget and adding it to a local installation of Mashup Center (and not Greenhouse), see Demo: Adding the Google Gadgets WAR package to the ... |
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This article provides examples of how to use the Mashup Center JavaScript API with widgets. ==Resizing widgets==
Here is some sample code to help you use the set of Mashup Center JavaScript APIs to resize widgets: {code:} var es = ... |
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This article provides some details about how you can plan for and estimate your database requirements for Mashup Center. ==General database configuration==
When you configure database persistence for Mashup Center, we recommend that you configure two separate databases for Lotus Mashups and ... |
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Contents: <a href="mash_adminMashup_Center_20">Administering Mashup Center : Mashup Center 2.0</a> This article describes how to configure a new category in the palette when using either of the two Tab themes. You can add a new category to the palette by editing a file called addContent.json. This ... |
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Contents: <a href="mash_creatorMashup_Center_20">Creating mashups : Mashup Center 2.0</a> This article describes how to export and import pages. <h2> Procedure</h2>
Do the following steps: <ol> <li> To export a page, do the following steps: <ol type=A> <li> To open the space manager, click the ... |