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Welcome to the Composite Applications Wiki. This site showcases resources that will help you create and deploy composite applications, whether you are a novice or an expert, using Lotus Domino Designer, Lotus Expeditor, Eclipse, or WebSphere Portal. Here you can find and contribute information about basic concepts, the best ways to use the tools, instructions for common development and application deployment scenarios, samples, techniques, and troubleshooting information.
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You want to be able to add your own information and you want to see information that you can trust. As a result you will find two types of content on this wiki: Community information that you have added and IBM reviewed information that IBM has tested and posted. Where ever you see this icon you can contribute content.
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Getting started
In this wiki you'll find information reviewed by the IBM product teams, as well as content contributed by users like yourself. Browse the sections, or sign in to comment on reviewed pages or add your own expertise to the mix.
When you look around in the wiki, you may notice that not all sections have content yet. Some sections are placeholders for future content. And since this wiki is a community effort, you can help! See the Help section for information on contributing.
The Getting Started section contains information for new users.
The Samples and Developing sections are for users wanting to dive in.
The Advanced Topics section is for experts, containing information on topics like the Property Broker Editor.
The Provisioning and Deploying section contains IBM tested scenarios and step-by-step information for when you are ready to deploy.
Meet the Contributors.
Note: Besides this wiki, we also provide a composite applications blog , where you can respond to posts from the bloggers. If you're wondering how the content in the blog differs from what you'll find in this wiki, read Wiki or blog? Where to look for the info you want.
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Need support?
This wiki is designed to provide valuable information to help you, but it does not replace other technical support services. Refer the following resources for more information.
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