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Currently IBM Mashup Centre will load all the files listed as iw:resource when the widget gets displayed. But, when the widget gets disposed of, the CSS files that have been loaded for the widget, don’t get removed. |
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This article describes the Mashup Center 2.0 content store. The purpose of the content store is to provide widget developers with a simple file system-like area to store and retrieve static Web resources such as HTML, CSS, JS and images. Regardless of whether you are working in a single-server or ... |
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The following topics provide descriptions and examples of how to use the Mashup Center JavaScript Enabler API: Working with pages
Working with spaces
Working with widgets
Working with users, groups, and access control
Working with the user palette
Working with asynchronous operations For details ... |
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This article provides examples of how to use the Mashup Center JavaScript API with deferred objects. Certain operations of the JavaScript Enabler API involve handling HTTP requests. Deferred objects allow to synchronously and asynchronously handle such operations. For such handling, deferred ... |
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This article provides examples of how to use the Mashup Center 2.0 JavaScript API with the user palette model. ==Working with the user palette==
The user palette contains all the widgets you can use to create mashups. The widgets in the palette are grouped within categories, e.g. 'favorites' or ... |
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This article provides examples of how to use the Mashup Center 2.0 JavaScript API with the users and groups and access models. Working with users and groups
Users and groups are used to control access to certain resources. Users and groups are exposed by the user model. br Note: Users and ... |
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This article provides examples of how to use the Mashup Center 2.0 JavaScript API with the space model. ==Working with spaces==
Spaces can be considered composite applications. They are a collection of pages with a tree structure. Each of these pages may contain widgets, which may in turn be ... |
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This article provides examples of how to use the Mashup Center JavaScript API with the navigation, shared navigation, and layout models. br The navigation model
The navigation model exposes the page topology and properties. It allows you to modify the topology as well as obtain and modify ... |
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As a long-time leader and innovator in Web 2.0 technologies, IBM has defined a reusable component technology called iWidgets that allows customers to build and deploy situational applications rapidly. A key part of iWidget technology is the iWidget container. This container manages the life cycle ... |
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What is the Widget Generation Plug-in for IBM Mashup Center? The Widget Generation Plug-in allows end users to create simple widgets in the same manner as that can create feeds. This trial technology preview allows users to easily create views of feeds they create without writing code. Users ... |
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IBM Mashup Center 2.0 introduces a Numeric Format function in the Data Mashup Builder, which makes it easier to manipulate data that is in a variety of numeric formats. (In version 1.1, the Data Mashup Builder was called the Feed Mashup Builder.) Some Feed Mashup Builder operators can manipulate ... |
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Section 6.1.3 in the iWidget Specification defines several events that you can use as you create widgets. From that list, these are the events that are officially supported with IBM Mashup Center 1.0 |
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As mashups technology becomes more and more commonplace, many frameworks are starting to emerge that do not interoperable seamlessly among themselves. IBM has proactively addressed this issue by developing an iWidget specification that defines an open standard for this framework. Also, to help ... |
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The Customer Innovation Team within SWG Emerging technology has been working with customers for over three years evaluating Rich Internet Application technologies such as FLEX, AJAX, QEDWiki, Lotus Mashups and InfoSphere MashupHub. Through our jStart workshops, we have engaged over 40 customers ... |
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So in foreach, it is supposed to substitute something from the outer, and plug it into the URL for the inner (which is theoretically parameterized) and voila, something different happens for every outer. But what if you do not want something different to happen for every outer, i.e. either a ... |
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Mashup Center offers the following API documents: |
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This topic describes how to create a widget as a WAR file, deploy it to MashupHub, and install it in Lotus Mashups. You can create widgets using IBM Lotus Widget Factory and IBM WebSphere sMash and thendeploy them to Lotus Mashups. For information about how to create and deploy widgets using ... |
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This topic describes how to create a widget as a WAR file, deploy it to MashupHub, and install it in Lotus Mashups. You can create widgets using IBM Lotus Widget Factory and IBM WebSphere sMash and |
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By default, Lotus Mashups pages are designed with a default theme. You can add your own custom skins and themes by creating and configuring a WAR file. To create and configure a new WAR file, do the |
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This article provides answers to questions that are frequently asked about IBM Mashup Center. NOTE: For PDFs of the original, IBM-authored content in various languages, open the Attachments section at the end of this article. General What is a mashup? A mashup is a lightweight Web ... |