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For cost, operational efficiency and regulatory requirements, enterprises are required to archive transactional data. But that data might still be useful for reporting purposes. This article shows how easily you can use IBM Mashup Center to modify a reporting mashup to combine data from a DB2® ... |
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This article provides some details about how you can plan for and estimate your database requirements for Mashup Center. ==General database configuration==
When you configure database persistence for Mashup Center, we recommend that you configure two separate databases for Lotus Mashups and ... |
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This topic describes how to configure an Informix database for both Lotus Mashups and MashupHub. Configuring Informix for Lotus Mashups Before you begin
Before starting to configure Informix for Lotus Mashups, you must first install Mashup Center and the Informix database server. For ... |
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This mini tutorial is designed for business users who want to learn how to create a real-world mashup that retrieves and displays data stored in various Microsoft Excel spreadsheets. In this scenario, you work for an insurance company, and you have been assigned the task of creating a mashup that ... |
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When you configure Microsoft SQL Server 2005 for IBM Mashup Center, you must configure it for both IBM InfoSphere MashupHub and Lotus Mashups. This topic covers only the configuration steps for Lotus Mashups in a Windows environment. To configure SQL Server for InfoSphere MashupHub, see the IBM ... |
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When you configure Oracle for IBM Mashup Center, you must configure it for both IBM InfoSphere MashupHub and Lotus Mashups. This topic covers only the configuration steps for Lotus Mashups in a Windows environment. To configure Oracle for MashupHub, see the IBM InfoSphere MashupHub User and ... |
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When installing WebSphere Application Server, Oracle, and DB2 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux V5, take note of the following tips. These tips were collected by the IBM System Verification team that is responsible for testing the installation, configuration, and deployment of Mashup Center V1.1. ... |
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The goal of this document is to outline the steps that the IBM System Verification Test (SVT) team used to install, configure, and verify Mashup Center in both a clustered and non-clustered environmen |