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Contextual collaboration is all about providing collaborative services -- messaging/inbox, calendar/scheduling, workflow, online awareness, chat, e-meetings, document library, expertise, or online courses -- within business applications where the end user needs it. But, most importantly, it's about providing your own collaborative services based on the Lotus Domino applications you've developed in your business applications to portals and other business applications.
This tutorial has provided you with information on how to create a portlet that accesses Domino using Web services. You can use this information now to add any Web service from an inventory, procurement, or customer relationship management application to a portal. These systems can run on Domino, .NET, or any other platform that supports Web services.
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