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Deploying QuickPlace / David Morrison ... [et al.].

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
International Business Machines Corporation. International Technical Support Organization.
Morrison, David.
Series:
IBM redbooks.
IBM redbooks
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Teams in the workplace--Data processing.
Teams in the workplace.
QuickPlace.
Physical Description:
xii, 168 p. : ill.
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
[United States?] : IBM, c2002.
Language Note:
English
Contents:
Front cover
Contents
Notices
Trademarks
Preface
The team that wrote this redbook
Notice
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Comments welcome
Chapter 1. Introduction and planning
1.1 What is Lotus QuickPlace
1.1.1 Main features of Lotus QuickPlace
1.2 Terminology used in this book
1.3 Planning for a successful QuickPlace deployment
1.3.1 Common reasons for deployment difficulties and failure
1.3.2 Define standards
1.4 Summary
Chapter 2. Installing and configuring QuickPlace
2.1 Planning the installation
2.2 QuickPlace server installation types
2.2.1 Choosing the installation type
2.3 System requirements
2.3.1 Server requirements
2.3.2 Browser client requirements
2.3.3 Server operating system
2.3.4 QuickPlace server version compatibility
2.4 Installing the QuickPlace server
2.4.1 Installing as a stand-alone server
2.4.2 Installing as an overlay on a Domino server
2.4.3 Installing in a eServer iSeries server
2.5 E-mail integration
2.6 Running the QuickPlace server as a service
2.7 Offline services
2.7.1 Creating an offline QuickPlace
2.7.2 Other configuration options
2.8 The QuickPlace Administration Utility
2.8.1 System requirements
2.8.2 Installation and setup overview
2.8.3 Installing the Admin Utility
2.9 Summary
Chapter 3. Directories and authentication
3.1 The Domino Directory
3.2 QuickPlace integration with Domino
3.2.1 QuickPlace integrated into the Domino domain
3.2.2 QuickPlace in a separate Domino domain
3.3 Directories and QuickPlace
3.4 Integrating QuickPlace with other directories
3.4.1 Using Directory Assistance for secondary directories
3.4.2 Directory Assistance, LDAP, and external Domino domain
3.4.3 QuickPlace, Directory Assistance, and LDAP over SSL
3.4.4 QuickPlace and Active Directory.
3.5 QuickPlace authentication
3.5.1 Basic authentication
3.5.2 Single server, Single session sign-on (SSO)
3.5.3 Multi-server, Single session sign-on (MSSSO)
3.6 Summary
Chapter 4. Security
4.1 Overview of Domino security
4.1.1 Server access
4.1.2 Database access
4.2 Overview of Web security
4.2.1 Authentication
4.2.2 SSL
4.2.3 Virtual private networks
4.3 Securing your QuickPlace environment with SSL
4.3.1 Enabling SSL on QuickPlace servers
4.3.2 SSL on different levels
4.3.3 X.509 certificates
4.4 Logging users off QuickPlaces
4.4.1 Clearing the browser cache
4.4.2 Logout command
4.5 E-mail security with QuickPlace
4.5.1 Avoiding unwanted e-mail
4.5.2 Antivirus scanning of SMTP mail
4.6 Firewalls
4.6.1 Ports
4.6.2 DMZs
4.6.3 Using QuickPlace offline
4.6.4 Summary
Chapter 5. Availability with clustering
5.1 What is clustering
5.2 Planning a QuickPlace cluster
5.2.1 Types of clustering solutions
5.2.2 Hardware considerations
5.2.3 Network bandwidth
5.2.4 Network workload distribution
5.3 Installation and configuration
5.3.1 Preparing QuickPlace servers for a clustered environment
5.3.2 Configuring the Replica Manager and replication
5.3.3 Configuring WebSphere Edge Server for a QuickPlace cluster
5.3.4 Configuring the clustered servers
5.4 Third-party routing
5.5 Performance and other considerations
5.5.1 Virtual memory
5.5.2 HTTP thread settings
5.6 Summary
Chapter 6. Going live
6.1 Pilot to production
6.2 Standalone to overlay and a Domino Directory
6.2.1 Configuration recommendations
6.2.2 Migrating from standalone to overlay and a Domino Directory
6.3 Standalone to overlay with LDAP
6.3.1 Member documents for LDAP users
6.4 User migration caveats
6.4.1 Going live: some factors to consider.
6.5 Summary
Chapter 7. Integrating QuickPlace with other software technologies
7.1 Integration with Lotus Workflow
7.1.1 Process management and Web collaboration together
7.2 Integration with Lotus Sametime
7.2.1 Shared signon
7.2.2 Silent login using name and password
7.2.3 Silent login using name and token
7.2.4 Applications
7.3 Integration with the WebSphere Portal family
7.3.1 Installation and configuration of the QuickPlace portlet
7.4 Integration with Microsoft Office
7.5 Summary
Related publications
IBM Redbooks and RedPapers
Referenced Web sites
How to get IBM Redbooks
IBM Redbooks collections
Index
Back cover.
Notes:
"This edition applies to Lotus QuickPlace 2.0.8 for use with Lotus Domino 5.0.8"--T.p. verso.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
OCLC:
560314536

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