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Developing an IBM Lotus Quickr Firefox connector using Quickr services

Summary:  This article explains, step by step, how to build a customized Mozilla Firefox connector for IBM Lotus Quickr, using Lotus Quickr Representational State Transfer (REST) services. All the source code for the example is provided.

Date:  14 Apr 2009
Level:  Intermediate

Activity:  1776 views
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This article explains, step by step, how to build a customized Mozilla® Firefox® connector for IBM® Lotus® Quickr™, using Lotus Quickr Representational State Transfer (REST) services. All the source code for the example is provided.

In this article

  • Overview
  • Lotus Quickr content services
  • Firefox extensions
  • Quickr Connector for Firefox
  • Anatomy of the Quickr Firefox Connector
  • Conclusion
  • Resources
  • About the authors

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DescriptionNameSizeDownload method
Firefox Connector white paper in PDF formatQuickrFirefoxConnectorFinal2.pdf396 KBHTTP
Video demo in Windows EXE formathow_to_use_FF_connector.exe4072 KBHTTP
Sample code in ZIP formatquickrconnector@ibm.com.zip1658 KBHTTP

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