The purpose of this white paper is to give users a good understanding of how IBM Lotus® Connections uses IBM Tivoli® Directory Integrator, so they can understand how to look at the Lotus Connections AssemblyLines and understand what they do.
- Introduction
- Installation
- Out-of-the-box Profiles population
- Setting up the development environment
- Testing your configuration
- Logging/tracing
- Connections 2.5 "Best Practice" approach
- Connections 3.0 "Best Practice" approach
- Custom delete logic
- New Connectors
- Sample files
- Conclusion
- Appendix: Comprehensive overview of all notifications in Lotus Connections 3.0
- Resources
- About the authors
| Description | Name | Size | Download method |
|---|---|---|---|
| White paper in PDF format | Connections_TDI_GuideFinal.pdf | 3,976 KB | HTTP |
| Sample properties file | IBMPoCprofiles_tdi.properties | 1 KB | HTTP |
| Sample Connections Configuration file | IBMPoC_Custom_ALs.xml | 362 KB | HTTP |
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- Participate in the discussion forum.
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Refer to the Lotus Connections wiki.
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Refer to the Tivoli Directory Integrator information center.
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Read the Tivoli Directory Integrator Getting Started Guide.
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Take the Tivoli Directory Integrator tutorial, "Handling Exceptions/Errors with TDI."
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Watch the videos, "TDI is alive and TDI on YouTube.
Chris Biega is a Senior Certified Client Technical Professional for the Americas. He is a member of the USIMT Lotus Solutions team and specializes in the Lotus Connections product. He can be reached at cpbiega@us.ibm.com.
Charlie Price provides IBM Level 2 support for Lotus Connections and IBM Lotus Domino Portal Integration. He is a frequent speaker at Lotusphere and the Portal Excellence Conference. Charlie has also authored numerous articles in IBM Redbooks publications, white papers, and technotes. He can be reached at charles_price@us.ibm.com.



