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This section provides additional tuning information for the 2.0.0.2 release of Mashup Center. If you are working with Mashup Center 2.0.0.2, be sure to read the 2.0 performance tuning information that precedes this addendum. This addendum only points out the changes in performance tuning for ... |
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You can delete unwanted feeds, data mashups, pages, and widgets from the catalog. When you delete an object, the object and all information related to the object is removed from the catalog. |
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Administrators can view policy statistics and usage statistics for the server. |
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An Administrator can add, change, or remove categories from the catalog. |
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An administrator can specify, view, or edit the settings for a proxy server for MashupHub. |
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You can migrate the database from the embedded Apache Derby database in WebSphere®, where MashupHub is initially installed to another database. |
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An Administrator can restrict a user from adding, selecting, and editing catalog objects. |
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An administrator can refresh, start, or stop the builtin Tivoli® Directory Integrator (TDI) server. |
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An Administrator can enable and edit usage tracking for catalog objects. |
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Object owners and administrators can view usage statistics for individual objects. |
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Before you create an enterprise database feed, verify that you are connecting to a supported database version and that you have the required JAR files. These steps are normally performed by an administrator. |
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More than one user can perform administration tasks. An existing administrator specifies which other users are also administrators. |
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The administrator can modify the server.config.ini file to control whether users can add or deploy iWidget and lightweight packages from MashupHub to the mashup builder and to WebSphere® Portal. The settings do not affect widgets that have been registered in the catalog by specifying a URL, nor do ... |
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To create feeds from an IBM® FileNet® P8 repository, you must configure both the IBM WebSphere® Application Server (WAS) server that is running FileNet and the WAS server that is included with MashupHub. |
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To create feeds from a SharePoint Services repository, you must configure support on the SharePoint Services server. |
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To create feeds from a DB2® Content Manager repository, you must open a port number on the DB2 server and copy three JAR files from the IBM® DB2 Information Integrator for Content library. |
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MashupHub includes the Tivoli® Directory Integrator (TDI). With TDI, you can access Domino®, SAP, LDAP, and TDI sources. An administrator can add a new specialized TDI feed to MashupHub. |
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To access the administrator tasks that can be performed within the interface, log in as an administrator and click Settings at the top of the MashupHub window. |
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In addition to the tasks accessed from the Settings link, there are other administrator tasks that you can perform outside the interface. |
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To create feeds from collections of XML documents that are stored in DB2® pureXML® columns, you must configure support in DB2. |
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MashupHub includes security features that protect the contents of the catalog. These features also limit who can use an object from the catalog based on the permissions that a user has to access an object. |