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| Migrating from PDF forms to IBM Lotus Forms
In the world of e-forms, IBM® Lotus® Forms and PDF forms are the most two popular products. A Lotus Forms project can be categorized as two distinct tasks: migrating from existing e-forms and creating e-forms from scratch. We have found in our experience with IBM Software Services for Lotus that most forms projects involve migrating from PDF forms to Lotus Forms.
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Articles | 01 Mar 2010 |
| Verifying Lotus Forms XML digital signatures with Java
IBM® Lotus® Forms 3.5 provides support for XML digital signatures (XMLDSig) from W3C XML Signature Syntax and Processing. An XML digital signature for a Lotus Forms document can cover markup for the presentation layer and XML data managed by the XForms markup within the Lotus Forms document. This ability enables the signature to protect the full human context of a contract or agreement between the signing parties.
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Articles | 14 Jul 2009 |
| IBM Lotus Forms 3.0.1 integration with IBM DB2 9, part 2
This article is the second in a series that explores the XML capabilities of IBM® DB2 9 and integrates those capabilities with IBM Lotus® Forms by looking at retrieving the Lotus Form document in its XML native format from the database and embedding it in Java™ Server Pages (JSPs).
Also available in:
Russian
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Articles | 29 Jun 2009 |
| Integrating IBM Lotus Forms with IBM Lotus Domino
IBM® Lotus® Forms and IBM Lotus Domino® servers complement each other. Integrating these two products can yield a varied list of features for better application architecture. This article explains the various ways that you can integrate Lotus Forms with Lotus Domino and details the benefits that this integration brings.
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Articles | 29 Jun 2009 |
| Integrating IBM Lotus Forms with IBM Lotus Domino
IBM® Lotus® Forms and IBM Lotus Domino® servers complement each other. Integrating these two products can yield a varied list of features for better application architecture. This article explains the various ways that you can integrate Lotus Forms with Lotus Domino and details the benefits that this integration brings.
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Articles | 26 Jun 2009 |
| Build an intelligent eForms solution based on DB2 pureXML, Lotus Forms, and Web services
Form processing is one of the major daily tasks in many public and private
businesses. Processes based on paper forms are resource intensive, time consuming,
and often result in inaccurate or incomplete data. This article describes how you
can build an efficient electronic solution for form data capture, submission, and
management. The article guides you through three steps to build an efficient XML
electronic forms data collection solution with Lotus Forms for data capture, DB2
pureXML for data storage and query, and a connection between the two via a simple Web service that you can
create with Data Studio Developer. In three steps you can have an operational electronic forms application that can be the basis for efficient, quick, and accurate data collection and management.
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Articles | 30 Apr 2009 |
| Integrating IBM Workplace Forms V2.7 with IBM WebSphere Portal V6.0 Document Manager
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Articles | 20 Mar 2009 |
| Software as a Service: Build a reusable, multi-tenant approval workflow framework
This demo explores a set of features in IBM Lotus Forms, IBM DB2 and IBM Websphere Process Server to build a multi-tenant approval workflow framework. This framework can be shared between multiple tenants and can be customized for different types of approval workflows for these tenants.
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Demos | 10 Mar 2009 |
| Developing a secured, non-repudiation IBM Lotus Forms solution with Authenticated Clickwrap signatures
In this article, learn how to use IBM Lotus Forms Authenticated Clickwrap signatures to provide a secured Lotus Forms offering.
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Articles | 19 Dec 2008 |
| Integrating offline forms with IBM Lotus Forms and IBM Lotus Expeditor
In this article, you learn that by integrating IBM® Lotus® Expeditor and IBM Lotus Forms you can take your forms offline. The integration lets you store draft forms and submit forms to a server through a robust store-and-forward queue using IBM Websphere® MQ Everyplace®.
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Articles | 09 Dec 2008 |
| Secure your IBM Lotus Forms-based application with digital signatures
In this article, learn how to use digital signature technology to prevent tampering during transmission. Follow the example provided in this article to design the form, sign the form, and verify the signature.
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Articles | 04 Nov 2008 |
| Getting started with Lotus Forms in the WebSphere business process
management suite
Learn about different methods for integrating IBM Lotus Forms into your
business processes and human tasks using IBM WebSphere business process management
V6.1 products.
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Articles | 18 Jun 2008 |
| WebSphere Process Server and Lotus Forms integration
A new capability in WebSphere Process Server V6.1 includes the ability to work with Lotus Forms as a front-end for human tasks. This article describes how the two technologies work together and shows you how to build a business process with human tasks that include Lotus Forms.
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Articles | 26 Mar 2008 |
| IBM Lotus Forms: Using Authenticated Clickwrap
IBM Lotus Forms 3 Authenticated Clickwrap lets you sign a form without relying on an extended PKI infrastructure, givng you more flexibility in the server-side implementation. This white paper shows you how to plan and how to implement your own Authenticated Clickwrap system.
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Articles | 03 Jan 2008 |
| What's new in IBM Lotus Forms V3.0
This article describes the exciting changes for IBM Lotus Forms, formerly IBM Workplace Forms. The Lotus Forms suite of products provides a server, a form designer, and a user interface product that allow you to create forms customized specifically to your users from concept to implementation.
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Articles | 02 Oct 2007 |
| Integrating IBM Lotus Forms with SAP using the Lotus Forms Services Platform
This tutorial outlines how to integrate IBM Lotus Forms with SAP, using Lotus Forms Services Platform, released as a component of IBM Workplace Forms V2.7. Using an embedded IBM WebSphere Transformation Extender runtime allows the easy mapping of data between Lotus Forms and SAP.
Also available in:
Russian
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Tutorial | 25 Sep 2007 |
| Integrating IBM Workplace Forms V2.7 with IBM WebSphere Portal V6.0 Document Manager
In this article, learn how to use IBM Workplace Forms V2.7 Integrator for WebSphere Portal V6.0 Document Manager to integrate your Workplace Forms offerings with your WebSphere Portal backend application to maximize the benefit of the two systems.
Also available in:
Russian
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Articles | 19 Jun 2007 |
| Extending the functionality of IBM Workplace Forms with Web services
The IBM Workplace Forms product suite offers great integration capability and powerful tools for extending the functionality of Workplace Forms. This article describes how you can easily enhance your forms with powerful new features provided by Web services.
Also available in:
Russian
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Articles | 12 Jun 2007 |
| Technical Overview of IBM Workplace Forms
"Technical Overview of IBM Workplace Forms" explains each component of IBM Workplace Forms (Workplace Forms Viewer, Workplace Forms Designer, and Workplace Forms Server) from a technical perspective to help you understand what the products are, how they work, and how they integrate with other products.
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Articles | 03 Apr 2007 |
| Integrating XML forms-based processes into Service-Oriented Architectures using IBM Workplace Forms Services Platform
This article outlines how to integrate XML form-based processes into Service-Oriented Architectures (SOA), using the new IBM Workplace Forms Services Platform, which was released as a component of IBM Workplace Forms Server V2.7.
Also available in:
Russian
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Articles | 03 Apr 2007 |
| Overview of IBM Workplace Forms
Overview of IBM Workplace Forms introduces you to the Workplace Forms family of products, including Workplace Forms Viewer, Workplace Forms Designer, and Workplace Forms Server that provide an end-to-end electronic forms processing solution. It includes an example, showing how to create an XML-based Workplace Forms application.
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Articles | 27 Mar 2007 |
| Extending the XML data model to XFDL forms using IBM Workplace Forms V2.6
Learn how to separate a form's data layer from its presentation layer by using XML data model with IBM Workplace Forms. IBM Workplace Forms provides the set of interfaces you need to create e-forms that maintain the non-repudiation and auditability features of paper-based forms.
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Articles | 27 Mar 2007 |
| IBM Workplace Forms V2.6 integration with IBM DB2 V9
Learn how you can leverage IBM DB2 V9 as a repository for the storage of form data and how you can integrate DB2 with IBM Workplace Forms. DB2 V9 introduces the ability to store XML data in its native format, thus providing a natural marriage with that of the XML-based structure of a Workplace Forms form.
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Articles | 20 Mar 2007 |
| Extending the functionality of IBM Workplace Forms with the Function Call Interface
Extend the functionality of IBM Workplace Forms applications by using the powerful Workplace Forms Server API and Function Call Interface (FCI) Library tools.
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Articles | 13 Feb 2007 |
| Create a form with IBM Workplace Forms Designer
Get an introduction to IBM Workplace Forms Designer and IBM Workplace Forms Viewer and let us show you the steps to create an online form that uses XForms to create a central data model.
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Articles | 03 Jan 2007 |
| IBM Workplace Forms 2.5 Integrator for WebSphere Portal Document Manager
Publish and manage your e-forms with IBM Workplace Forms Integrator, which lets you use IBM Workplace Forms with WebSphere Portal Document Manager. This tool works with IBM Workplace Services Express and IBM WebSphere Portal to publish your XFDL forms to the Portal Document Manager portlet.
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Articles | 21 Jun 2006 |
| Introducing IBM Workplace Forms Server API 2.5
If you are new to Workplace Forms application development, get an overview of the IBM Workplace Forms Server API in this article that introduces you to some of the more common classes in the API and that provides a sample application for download.
Also available in:
Chinese
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Articles | 18 Apr 2006 |
| Introducing IBM Workplace Forms
In this article, we introduce IBM Workplace Forms, the newest addition to the IBM Workplace product family. Learn how IBM Workplace Forms can improve the look and efficiency of the forms upon which many of your corporate processes rely.
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Articles | 06 Dec 2005 |