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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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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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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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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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This video shows you how to create mashups by importing pages. |
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This video shows you how to incorporate Web widgets and gadgets into your mashup. |
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Web site developers, bloggers, forum contributors, and anyone who works with Web pages are most likely already very familiar with the concept of embedding pieces of code into HTML source code. These days, you can find a number of things to embed in pages, including YouTube videos, animations, and ... |
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Learn what mashups are and why they matter with this short animated video. Want to see more Mashup Center videos? Check out the Mashup YouTube channel! |
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Currently, many business users spend too much time collecting, combining, consolidating, and distributing data when they use spreadsheets as their primary information distribution system. I have writ |
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This video contains a demonstration of a disaster relief mashup that the Boeing Company made with the IBM jStart team. Want to see more Mashup Center videos? Check out the Mashup YouTube channel! |
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When your input source contains attribute values that you would like to extract, here is one of many useful tips/hints from my colleague Louis Mau. For example, in this figure below, we have a XML element "category" with the attribute "term" that you would like to extract the value "feed". Do ... |
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In this video, Chris Gruber shows how to use IBM Mashup Hub to extend Google Translator. |
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This video shows how to import sample pages into your mashups' environment. Want to see more Mashup Center video's? Check out the Mashup YouTube channel! |
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IBM Mashup Center has the power to "unlock the data silos" by letting users build mashups with data from a variety of enterprise data sources. But what I find exciting is the extensible plugin model |
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The OpenStreetMap widget displays street and map information for a selected location. You can configure the OpenStreetMap widget to display information for a particular location, you can wire the OpenStreetMap widget to receive a location from another widget on the page, and you can wire ... |
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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 Web Site Displayer widget displays a Web site. You can either configure the Web Site Displayer widget to display a particular Web site by specifying a fully qualified URL, or you can wire the Web |
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The Sametime widget allows users to log into IBM Lotus Sametime Connect and chat with their contacts without having to open the application outside of the mashup page. |
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The Regular Expression widget receives data from another widget, runs a regular expression on the data to find and replace one or more characters, and then publishes the converted data for other widge |
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The JavaScript Adapter widget transforms event data (also called a payload) from one widget to a different value or type and then republishes the data to another widget on the page. This is useful whe |
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The Image widget displays an image that is uploaded from a URL. NOTE: To download PDFs of the original, IBM-authored widget help in various languages, click here. Configuration tips When uploading |
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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 |
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The Event Explorer widget displays event data published by a different widget on the page. The Event Explorer widget has to be wired to the other widget to display event data. NOTE: To download PDFs |
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The Data Editor widget uses common operations such as sort, filter, and truncate to transform content received from one widget into outgoing content to be sent to a second widget. Using the Data Edito |
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The Data Viewer widget organizes and displays content in a table. It can display data from an Atom feed from IBM InfoSphere MashupHub or from a file in comma-separated value (CSV)-like format. You can |