|  | | Lotus® Expeditor (formerly IBM WebSphere Everyplace Deployment) is a universally managed client that includes a client, server, and toolkit for creating, deploying, and maintaining both mobile and rich client applications. This OSGi-based and Eclipse-based platform enables you to create Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) solutions. |  |
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   | Developing secured Web services in IBM Lotus Expeditor Use Lotus Expeditor Toolkit to create a secured Web service, and then run it in Lotus Expeditor Client. |  |   | Using the Personal Wizards plug-in in IBM Lotus Expeditor This article discusses the Personal Wizards plug-in in IBM Lotus Expeditor. You can use a Personal Wizards model as an automation tool, as interactive documentation, as a tutorial or guided walkthrough, or as a debugging instrument for Lotus Expeditor applications. |  |   | Migrating J2EE projects to IBM Lotus Expeditor V6.1 Migrate your J2EE projects to IBM Lotus Expeditor V6.1 using IBM Lotus Expeditor Toolkit, and then deploy the migrated project on the Lotus Expeditor runtime. This article shows you which steps you need to take to migrate your J2EE projects and which J2EE features are not supported by Lotus Expeditor. |  |   | Lotus Notes composite application podcast series In this three-part podcast series on composite applications, you hear about the application development capabilities of Lotus Notes and Domino 8, about how to integrate your Eclipse-based or Lotus Expeditor-based applications with Lotus Notes and Domino 8 applications, and about how to create composite applications in Lotus Notes and Domino 8. |  |   | User experience guidelines for IBM Lotus rich client applications and plug-ins This white paper describes user-interface design and interaction guidelines for designers and developers who are building Lotus Notes applications, Lotus Sametime V7.5 or later plug-ins, Lotus Symphony plug-ins, Lotus Expeditor plug-ins, or composite applications. |  |   | Lotus Expeditor podcast series In this six-part podcast series on IBM Lotus Expeditor, we introduce you to Lotus Expeditor, describe how to integrate it with IBM WebSphere Portal and IBM Lotus Forms, explain the benefits of creating mobile applications with Lotus Expeditor, and tell you why it's an alternative to Microsoft .NET client. |  |
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