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Software as a Service: Building multi-tenant mashups with widgets for RESTful services using Lotus Widget Factory, Lotus Mashups and WebSphere sMash

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Hemalatha Rajendran (hrajendr@in.ibm.com), Software Engineer, IBM
Ramesh Lakshminarasimhan (lramesh@in.ibm.com), Software Developer, IBM
David Carew (carew@us.ibm.com), e-Business Software Architect, IBM
Indrajit Poddar (ipoddar@us.ibm.com), Software Architect, IBM

29 Apr 2009

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See how Lotus® Widget Factory and Lotus Mashups can be used to build and deploy tenant specific configurable widgets in access controlled mashup pages in a sample multi-tenant banking application. Then watch how these widgets can be used to invoke RESTful Web services running in tenant specific instances of WebSphere sMash in the sample application.

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TranscriptWS44_demo_script.pdf445KBHTTP
Deployment code and setup instructionsMashups.zip6.1MBHTTP
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  • WebSphere sMash product page: Get started with WebSphere sMash and download free of charge.

  • Get started with IBM Software as a Service programs for business partners. Link to case studies, research documents, and current events. Learn about the many benefits of joining the IBM SaaS community, including a no-charge 90 minute consultation on your SaaS development project.


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About the authors

Hemalatha is a member of the IBM Software Group, Information Management team in India. As a WebSphere Software Engineer, Hemalatha has a strong focus on WebSphere and Java technology. She provides lab services and solutions support.


Ramesh is a member of IBM Software Group, Information Management team in India. As a Tivoli automation architect, Ramesh has a strong focus on Tivoli automation products and provides lab services and solutions.


David provides education, enablement, and consulting to IBM business partners. He joined IBM in 1988 and has held a variety of positions in development, from writing the code to control industrial robots to writing device drivers for IBM AIX Wide Area Network devices. Somewhere along the way he learned Java, picked up an MBA from the University of Texas at Austin, and started consulting for Developer Relations. David is a Sun Certified Java Programmer, Certified Java Developer, Certified Architect for Java Technology and Certified Web Component Developer.


Indrajit Poddar (IP) is a member of the Strategy, Technology, Architecture, and Incubation team at IBM Software Group Strategy, where he leads several integration PoCs for building composite business services.




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