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Lotus Mashups
IBM Lotus Mashups provides a lightweight mashup environment for assembling personal, enterprise and Web content into simple, flexible, and dynamic applications. IBM Lotus Mashups is a core component of the IBM Mashup Center, and is complementary to other IBM offerings, including the assembly of new widgets that can be deployed to products such as WebSphere Portal 6.1 and Lotus Connections 2.0.
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20 Oct 2009 |
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New features in IBM Lotus iNotes 8.5: Full mode
IBM® Lotus® iNotes™ 8.5 full mode offers new features to bring more consistency between the iNotes browser-based experience and the Lotus Notes® 8.5 installed client experience. It also begins to add the same integration to external data services. In this article, the first in a multipart series, we cover the new features in Lotus iNotes 8.5 full mode and examine the Web 2.0 related features in particular depth.
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29 Jun 2009 |
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Integrating IBM Lotus Quickr with IBM WebSphere Portal using IBM WebSphere Portlet Factory
Learn how to integrate IBM® Lotus® Quickr™ Web 2.0 services with IBM WebSphere® Portal applications, creating list and detail portlets that allow you not only to browse all the contents of a Lotus Quickr Library but also to allow access to the contents of a document.
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29 Jun 2009 |
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Building Smart Communities with IBM Social Collaboration Tool Suite
This article describes the development of a smart community by leveraging
the concepts of social collaboration and using IBM suite of tools that implements
the concept of Web 2.0 and social collaboration. We will initially define smart
community, the need for such a community, its behavior, basic principles and the
benefit towards having it in a large organization. In that context, we will detail
basics of social collaboration, how it is linked with smart communities, its
building blocks, its impact on IT and organizations along with the different product
offerings from IBM.
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01 May 2009 |
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Harness the power of XPages in Lotus Domino Designer
One of the latest additions to the Domino Web developers' toolkit of
technologies, XPages, is also arguably its most powerful and revolutionary to
date. XPages allows for functionality and capabilities previously thought
impossible to achieve in Domino application development. With the inclusion of
XPages, you now have the ability to easily create Web 2.0 user experiences in
your existing applications. To demonstrate the power of XPages, this tutorial
shows you how to Web 2.0-enable the personal address book Domino application
template.
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02 Feb 2009 |
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Integrating Tivoli Directory Integrator and Lotus Connections
Reporting operational status of an IT system can be a difficult task. Collecting the required information is often time consuming, and finding a suitable delivery mechanism for multiple interested parties can be a challenge. This article discusses an effective mechanism for reporting operational status of an IT system using a Web 2.0 approach with IBM Tivoli Directory Integrator and Lotus Connections.
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28 Jan 2009 |
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IBM open collaboration client solution: Architecture decisions and execution options for an IBM open virtual client
Companies exploring cost-reduction strategies to become more energy efficient and to increase business agility have identified client virtualization as a strategic move to stay competitive in the market. This article highlights some of the virtualization technologies available in today's market for Linux® desktops. This article takes you through various virtualization technologies that utilize the IBM® open collaboration client solution, that add business value to your IT infrastructure, and that get you started on the desktops of the future, which leverage the power of Web 2.0 and cloud computing.
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28 Oct 2008 |
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Adding interactive features to Web content using IBM Lotus Web Content Management 6.0
This article shows you how to create a Web content management portlet that lets users add comments to a content item.
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03 Sep 2008 |
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Creating RESTful IBM Lotus Domino applications in a Web 2.0 world with Project Zero
Learn how to create RESTful IBM Lotus Domino Web applications using Project Zero to deliver a responsive Web 2.0 application. This article explores the various options developers have to create RESTful Lotus Domino Web applications and shows how you can deliver such applications with the help of Project Zero.
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11 Mar 2008 |
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Integrating IBM Lotus Connections with Microsoft technologies
This article illustrates how IBM Lotus Connections and Microsoft SharePoint and Live Communications Server can be positioned side by side and demonstrates the ease of integration between IBM Lotus and Microsoft products.
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29 Jan 2008 |
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Developing a Web 2.0 client for IBM Lotus Domino
Create a Web 2.0-style, thin Web client for Lotus Domino using HTML and JavaScript. Building on the previous articles about the IBM Lotus Domino XML (DXL) framework, this article shows you how to extend your Notes/Domino applications with Ajax.
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31 Oct 2006 |
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Wikis, blogs and other community tools in the enterprise
Wikis and Web logs (blogs) make a big impact on the Web, but they can also be useful in an enterprise. A community is a group of people with common interests, goals, or responsibilities, such as a project team or an interest group. Combine wikis and blogs with existing collaborative tools to enhance the productivity and effectiveness of enterprise teams.
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23 Mar 2006 |
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Extend your Web site with JSP support in IBM Workplace Web Content Management 2.0
Content is the life blood of your Web site. But how do you effectively manage it all? This article describes how you can take advantage of two new features in IBM Workplace Web Content Management 2.0, the JSP component and JSP tag library, to extend your Web content management capabilities.
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20 Dec 2004 |
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Web application development with Domino Import Service 2.0
With the Domino Import Service (DIS) 2.0 and a little XML you can publish Web sites created with HTML editors or Web authoring tools from a file system to a Domino server, turning the site into an NSF file. (DIS is no longer a supported product.)
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02 Jun 2000 |
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