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Lotus collaboration and WebSphere portal express integration on the IBM eServer iSeries server / Deb Landon et al.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Landon, Deb.
Contributor:
Castell, Ethann.
Hill, Dan.
Passe, Gerri.
Ridley, Keith.
Thomson, Wendy.
Series:
IBM redbooks.
Redbooks
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Data transmission systems.
Client/server computing.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (266 p.)
Place of Publication:
San Jose, CA : IBM, c2005.
Language Note:
English
Contents:
Front cover
Contents
Notices
Trademarks
Preface
The team that wrote this redbook
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Comments welcome
Chapter 1. Introduction to the applications
1.1 Strategic significance of Lotus Domino 6.5.1
1.2 The Lotus extended products
1.2.1 IBM Lotus Instant Messaging and Web Conferencing (Sametime)
1.2.2 IBM Lotus Team Workplace (QuickPlace)
1.2.3 IBM Lotus Domino Document Manager (Domino.Doc)
1.2.4 IBM Lotus Workflow (Domino Workflow)
1.2.5 Domino Web Access
1.2.6 Key integration points
1.3 WebSphere Portal Express V5.0
1.3.1 Definition of portal components
1.4 Collaboration within WebSphere Portal Express
1.4.1 Lotus companion products
1.4.2 Lotus Collaborative components
1.4.3 Lotus Collaborative portlets
1.4.4 Collaboration Center and Domino Extended Product Portlets (DEPP)
Chapter 2. Prerequisites
2.1 Hardware requirements
2.1.1 Sizing considerations
2.2 iSeries software requirements
2.2.1 Program temporary fixes (PTFs)
2.2.2 WebSphere Portal Express
2.3 Versions of software used in this redbook
2.4 TCP/IP configuration
2.5 Web browser clients
2.5.1 Web browser recommendations
2.6 Using WebSphere Portal Express message logs
Chapter 3. Configuring and integrating the Lotus collaboration servers
3.1 Planning for the Domino environment
3.1.1 The Domino servers
3.1.2 Updating the Domino server documents
3.2 Configuring the Domino servers
3.2.1 Configuring the Domino LDAP Hub server
3.2.2 Registering the additional Domino servers
3.2.3 Configuring the additional Domino servers
3.2.4 Registering Domino users
3.2.5 Updating the Domino server documents
3.2.6 Creating Connection documents
3.2.7 Verifying the Domino server configurations
3.3 Configuring the Domino servers for single sign on.
3.3.1 Creating the SSO key
3.3.2 Updating the Domino server documents for SSO
3.4 Configuring the QuickPlace server
3.4.1 Adding QuickPlace to the Domino server
3.4.2 Completing the SSO configuration for the QuickPlace server
3.4.3 Selecting the LDAP directory
3.4.4 Verifying the QuickPlace server
3.5 Configuring the Sametime server
3.5.1 Adding Sametime to an existing Domino server
3.5.2 Verifying the Sametime server
3.6 Verifying SSO for Sametime and QuickPlace servers
3.7 Integrating Sametime into QuickPlace
3.7.1 Copying Java files to the Sametime server
3.7.2 Configuring the Sametime Community server in QuickPlace
3.7.3 Verifying Sametime awareness and chat integration in QuickPlace
3.7.4 Configuring Sametime meetings in QuickPlace
3.8 Integrating Sametime into Domino Web Access
3.8.1 Configuring the Domino server for Domino Web Access
3.8.2 Configuring user mail files
3.8.3 Configuring Sametime for Domino Web Access users
3.8.4 Configuring SSO for Sametime within Domino Web Access
3.8.5 Copying Sametime files to the Domino Web Access server
3.8.6 Enabling instant messaging for Domino Web Access users
3.8.7 Verifying your configuration
3.8.8 Troubleshooting problems
Chapter 4. Configuring WebSphere Portal Express with collaboration
4.1 Configuring the Domino servers
4.1.1 Configuring LDAP for anonymous users
4.1.2 Enabling the DIIOP task on the Domino servers
4.1.3 Additional Sametime configuration
4.1.4 Additional QuickPlace configuration
4.2 Creating a WebSphere Portal Express instance
4.2.1 Confirming the prerequisites
4.2.2 Configuring a WebSphere Portal Express instance
4.2.3 Updating the Access Control List (ACL) of the Domino Directory
4.2.4 Verify WebSphere Portal Express instance integration with LDAP.
4.3 Enabling SSO with WebSphere Portal Express and Domino
4.3.1 Exporting the WebSphere LTPA key
4.3.2 Importing the LTPA key into Domino
4.4 Configuring the deployed Lotus Collaborative portlets
Chapter 5. The Collaboration Center
5.1 Installing the Collaboration Center
5.1.1 Configuration properties
5.1.2 Collaboration Center components
5.1.3 Installation
5.1.4 Post installation steps
5.1.5 Installing the WebSphere Portal Express V5.0.2.2 Collaboration Center
5.2 Configuring WebSphere Portal to use Collaboration Center
5.2.1 Deploying the Collaboration Center portlets
5.2.2 Configuring the Collaboration Center portlets
Chapter 6. Deploying the Domino Extended Product Portlets (DEPP)
6.1 Introducing the Domino Extended Product Portlets (DEPP)
6.2 Installing the Domino Extended Product Portlets (DEPP)
6.2.1 Downloading the Domino Extended Product Portlets
6.2.2 Gathering system settings information
6.2.3 Adding the Domino Extended Product Portlets to a portal instance
6.2.4 Deploying the Sametime Who Is Here portlet
6.2.5 Verifying the configuration
6.3 Configuring the Domino Extended Product Portlets (DEPP)
Appendix A. Manually configuring WebSphere Portal Express for collaboration
Before you begin
Configuring LDAP and SSO
Adding a portal administrator to the Domino Directory
Adding a portal administrator group to the Domino Directory
Updating the Access Control List (ACL) of the Domino Directory
Configuring the WebSphere Portal Express instance for Domino LDAP
Verifying the connection to Domino LDAP directory
Enabling SSO across WebSphere Portal Express and the Domino servers
Configuring the Lotus Collaborative components and portlets
Configuring the Lotus Collaborative components
Deploying the Lotus Collaborative portlets
Related publications.
IBM Redbooks
Other publications
Online resources
How to get IBM Redbooks
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Index
Back cover.
Notes:
Includes index.
"March 2005."
OCLC:
229179818

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