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This topic includes a list of features and bugs that were included in each release of the wiki. |
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Wiki Help describes basic tasks that you can accomplish in the wiki, such as creating and editing articles, basic editing tasks, subscribing to feeds, and providing feedback on the wiki. It also includes information on how to use the supported wiki markup for formatting. For a quick reference of ... |
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This article demonstrates the benefits of combining two IBM® technologies, GAIAN Database and IBM Mashup Center, to produce much simpler mashups that use a range of distributed data sources including Microsoft® Excel workbooks, flat files, and databases. |
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It is a common usage scenario to persist parameter values across pages so that those could be subsequently used on other pages. A simple example is useridpassword, which the a user enters and this needs to be passed on to other pages to invoke other feedsurls that reside on them. |
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Describes the process of collecting data related to troubleshooting and support. |
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After exporting a space to one server and then importing that space to another server, you might notice that the original IDs for that space and all its pages and widgets change. In cases where you do not want the IDs to change, you can run a stableid import command to import the space ZIP file ... |
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You can add a custom widget to the mashup build directly from the Add to Mashup Builder window in the catalog. Do the following steps: 1. Open the catalog.xml file for the widget in edit mode, and add the line in italic font: definition ... |
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This is an evaluation version of IBM Mashup Center, version 3.0.0.1. The product media contains all the functionality of a fully licensed version of IBM Mashup Center, except for the following limitations: This software is valid for 60 days from installation. This software is only available for ... |
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This article describes the VideoFest event. |
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This article provides information on how to install migrated Mashup V2 skins on Mashup 3.0.0.1. |
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Often during the course of investigation, IBM support will provide a test fix to obtain more information or a patch to resolve defects until the solution is incorporated into the next release. How do administrators apply these test fixes and patches? Plugins
Many patches are in ... |
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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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Creating feeds from SQL queries that require use of IN clause along with passing dynamic parameters to be used with IN clause is hard. Here is a simpler way to perform the same function. |
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As an administrator, you might want to hide certain context menus on the main Mashup Center page and in the space manager from users. |
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When browser settings for language are set to engb, certain widgets that display start and end dates of events might incorrectly display the dates in American English format ((MMDDYYYY)) instead of United Kingdom English format (DDMMYYYY). For example, when you view a series of events in the ... |
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This document contains background information to help you understand the context for the specific tasks documented in the Scenario 1 clustering instructions of the Mashup Center documentation. |
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This topic provides information on WebDAV, including how to connect to the file store to work with Page Builder 2 static resources. |
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This topic describes how to add clientside events to spaces and space templates. It explains how to add the required preference to a template so that it know where to locate the lifecycle extension. It also explains how to add the metadata to existing spaces using the Mashup Enable API. Finally, ... |
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This topic describes how to add endpoint binding dependencies to your widget definitions. Endpoint bindings are used to resolve URLs dynamically at runtime in order to prevent end users from getting connection errors when the service is unavailable. Endpoint bindings are also useful when ... |
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This topic describes how to create and deploy a custom theme and skin. We recommend that you use the default Page Builder 2 theme that is provided with Mashup Center as a template, update the files as necessary, and then upload them to the public WebDAV storage directory on the Mashup Center ... |
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As a widget developer, you may want to implement a security mechanism called sandboxing when creating widgets that have not been tested thoroughly and may have the potential to send malicious code to the widget user's company server. When you sandbox a widget, you are marking the widget as ... |
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When developing widgets, you might want to implement the ability to switch among various modes, for example, edit, view, help, and print modes. This article provides some suggestions about how to switch widget modes. |
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Enable automatic wiring for widgets when you want users to be able to wire widgets automatically by dragging and dropping one widget on top of another on the mashup page. Users must enable automatic wiring for the mashup page in order to wire widgets automatically. |
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The following topics provide descriptions and examples of how to use the Mashup Center JavaScript Enabler API: |
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This topic describes known limitations when developing and working with sandboxed widgets. |