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This tutorial contains a series of stepbystep lessons with sample files to help you learn to create a feed from an Information Management System (IMS) application. |
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The tutorial contains a series of stepbystep lessons with sample files to help you learn to create a feed from an Information Management System (IMS) application. You will learn how to generate the necessary XMLtoCOBOL converter driver and the correlator file from a COBOL copybook, deploy the ... |
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This learning roadmap provides a number of resources, including demonstrations, videos, tutorials, and product documentation, to help widget developers get started creating widgets. Add your suggestions here. My link |
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This learning roadmap provides a number of resources, including demonstrations, videos, tutorials, and product documentation, to help mashup creators get started with IBM Mashup Center. Add your suggestions here. My link |
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The Mashup Center cache improves performance by avoiding the processing of data that doesn't change very often. This article explains how to take advantage of caching in Mashup Center 2.0 to improve the performance of feeds and data mashups. p p p But before we dive into a discussion of ... |
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This learning roadmap provides a number of resources, including demonstrations, videos, tutorials, and product documentation, to help mashup creators get started with IBM Mashup Center. Add your suggestions here. My link |
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In simple terms, a feed is a stream of XML data that you can display with a feed reader, and a feed mashup is a feed that you manipulate in some way. For example, you can manipulate a feed so that the |
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This video shows you how to use the Feed Reader widget in IBM Mashup Center. |
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This video shows you how to create a feed from Microsoft Excel with IBM Mashup Center.
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This tutorial covers a common scenario in which a company has all the data it needs to analyze a problem, but the information required is spread among disparate application systems. Furthermore, these applications have not been designed to interact with each other, and key fields required for ... |
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This learning roadmap provides a number of resources, including demonstrations, videos, tutorials, and product documentation, to help widget developers get started creating widgets. Add your suggestions here. My link |
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This article contains a video (Windows Media Player) that demonstrates how to create a simple feed using DB2 on Lotus Greenhouse. This video contains audio. If the video does not start playing automatically or to watch the video full screen, click this button: <a ... |
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This would be useful when you want to test your ATOM building skills for example. So here is a simple way of doing this. 1. Create a blank XML file test.xml included in the Attachments section below. It is simply "xml version="1.0" ?> 2. Create a feed out of it, say "Dummy XML File"
3. Now start a ... |
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In this tutorial, you will learn the end-to-end process of using IBM® Mashup Center to create a real-world mashup and publish it to the catalog for others to use. You will learn how to turn data from a spreadsheet into a format that you can use in your mashups and then display the data in a ... |
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The Feed Reader widget receives a feed URL from another widget on the page and displays the content generated from the feed. The Feed Reader widget can also send the URL of the item that users click i |