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PDF attachment | Description |
IBM Mashup Center Quick Start Guide | A guide to help you get started with a typical installation of IBM Mashup Center. |
Planning, installing, and configuring IBM Mashup Center | A set of topics that describe how to plan, install, and configure Mashup Center, for example how to upgrade to Mashup Center 2.0 from a previous version, configure a clustered server environment, and configure LDAP. |
Using the mashup builder: Administering IBM Mashup Center | A set of topics that describe how to perform administrative tasks for the mashup builder, for example configuring security and database persistence, creating custom space templates, and configuring a global palette. |
Using the mashup builder: Creating widgets | A set of topics that describe how to create mashup applications using all the tools and components provided with the mashup builder. For example, you can learn how to create widgets from the standard wizards provided with the new widget builder tool, create and manage spaces and publish them to the catalog as templates, and customize pages and widgets with themes and skins. |
Using the mashup builder: Developing widgets | A set of topics that describe how to develop widgets to use in mashup applications, for example how to create endpoint bindings in widget definitions, create custom themes and skins, enable automatic wiring for widgets, and add client-side life cycle events to spaces |
MashupHub User and Administrator Guide | A guide that contains information for the following components of IBM Mashup Center: the catalog, the feed generators, and the data mashup builder. This guide also includes information for MashupHub administrative tasks. |
MashupHub API Reference | A reference guide that contains information about using the MashupHub Application Programming Interface (API). The API provides services for using the catalog and adding plug-in extensions to the MashupHub server. |
MashupHub Annotate function | A guide that describes how to enable, disable, and how to use the Annotate function. |