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Lotus Workplace Release 2.0.1 Products and Lotus Domino 6.5.x Together : Integration Handbook. - 1 online resource (380 pages)

Front cover -- Contents -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Summary of changes -- December 2005, Second Edition -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Additional contributors -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Message vision for Notes and Domino clients -- 1.1.1 IBM Workplace -- 1.1.2 Benefits of the IBM Workplace model -- 1.1.3 IBM Workplace Product families -- 1.1.4 The role of Lotus Notes and Domino within IBM Workplace -- 1.1.5 The role of WebSphere Portal within IBM Workplace -- 1.1.6 IBM Workplace Collaboration Services -- 1.1.7 Role of IBM Workplace Collaboration Services -- 1.1.8 The role of WebSphere Everyplace within IBM Workplace -- 1.1.9 The journey -- 1.1.10 Phases of adoption -- 1.1.11 Incremental change -- 1.1.12 Where Notes/Domino fits in the IBM Workplace Strategy -- 1.1.13 Notes/Domino 7- Where we are today -- 1.1.14 Moving forward with Notes/Domino 7 and beyond -- 1.1.15 The path to IBM Workplace -- Chapter 2. Integration opportunities -- 2.1 Opportunities for integration -- 2.2 Integration scenarios -- 2.3 Opportunities for future integration -- 2.3.1 The Common PIM Portlets (CPP) -- 2.3.2 IBM Workplace Managed Client -- 2.3.3 Overview of user interface for Workplace Managed Client -- 2.4 Notes plug-in -- 2.5 Activity explorer -- 2.5.1 Activity explorer navigation -- Chapter 3. Infrastructure/deployment and skill considerations -- 3.1 Key infrastructure considerations for integration -- 3.2 System requirements -- 3.2.1 Hardware requirements -- 3.2.2 Network connectivity requirements -- 3.2.3 Software requirements -- 3.2.4 Client software requirements -- 3.3 Deployment scenarios -- 3.3.1 Introduction to deployment scenarios -- 3.3.2 Four-tiered architecture -- 3.3.3 IBM Lotus Workplace deployment types -- 3.3.4 Workplace demonstration deployment: Single server. 3.3.5 Workplace two-tier deployment: Two servers -- 3.4 Expertise and skills required -- 3.4.1 LDAP administration -- 3.4.2 WebSphere Application and Portal Server administration -- 3.4.3 DB2 administration -- 3.5 New skills for Notes and Domino administrators -- 3.5.1 LDAP-related skills -- 3.5.2 DB2 - Overview and related skills -- Useful DB 2 commands -- 3.5.3 WebSphere Application Server and Portal Administration -- 3.5.4 WebSphere Portal Administration overview -- 3.5.5 Introduction to WebSphere Portal administration -- 3.5.6 Launching the Portal user administrative interface -- 3.6 Portal Administrative User Interface -- 3.6.1 Manage Pages -- 3.6.2 Themes and skins -- 3.7 Portlets -- 3.7.1 Install -- 3.7.2 Manage Portlet Applications -- 3.7.3 Manage Portlets -- Chapter 4. Integrating Workplace with Domino LDAP -- 4.1 LDAP integration -- 4.2 LDAP overview -- 4.3 Understanding your Domino LDAP structure -- 4.4 Tools for working with an LDAP Directory -- 4.4.1 ldapsearch -- 4.4.2 Graphical LDAP browsers -- 4.5 Domino LDAP-specific requirements -- 4.5.1 Adding dominoUNID to the Domino Directory -- 4.5.2 Setting up the required administrative accounts -- 4.5.3 Modifying the Global Configuration document -- 4.5.4 Modify the security_domino.properties file -- 4.5.5 Using the WPSCONFIG script to implement security -- Chapter 5. Extending the reach of Notes/Domino applications -- 5.1 Integration Option using the Domino Application Portlet -- 5.1.1 Considerations -- 5.1.2 Implementation details for the Domino Application Portlet -- 5.2 Integrate using the Domino Web Access (iNotes) portlet -- 5.3 Using the Common PIM Portlet -- 5.3.1 Configuring the Common PIM Portlet -- Chapter 6. Messaging Integration between Domino and Workplace Messaging -- 6.1 Introduction to Lotus Workplace Messaging -- 6.1.1 Mail cells. 6.1.2 Mail routing to another mail system in the same domain -- 6.2 Integrating Domino and Lotus Workplace Messaging -- 6.3 Scenario 1: Using different directory and Internet domain name -- 6.3.1 Solution analysis -- 6.4 Scenario 2: Sharing a common Internet domain with separate LDAP directories -- 6.5 Scenario 3: Domino and Lotus Workplace Messaging share same Internet domain and directory -- 6.5.1 Solution analysis -- 6.5.2 Mail routing to other Internet domains -- 6.6 Moving mail accounts -- 6.6.1 Requirements for migration -- 6.6.2 Create mail accounts in Lotus Workplace for users to be migrated -- 6.6.3 Migrate data in Domino mail file to Lotus Workplace Messaging -- Chapter 7. Integrating IBM Lotus Workplace 2.0.1 with Lotus Sametime 6.5.x -- 7.1 Introduction to the LIM Gateway -- 7.1.1 How the LIM Gateway works -- 7.1.2 LIM usage scenarios -- 7.1.3 LIM Gateway versus the LIMWC SIP Connector -- 7.1.4 LIM system requirements -- 7.2 LIM Gateway deployment considerations -- 7.2.1 Directory considerations -- 7.2.2 Security considerations -- 7.2.3 Scalability considerations -- 7.2.4 Miscellaneous deployment considerations -- 7.3 LIM Gateway installation guidelines -- 7.3.1 High-level installation and configuration steps -- 7.3.2 Installing the LIM Gateway code -- 7.3.3 Configuring LIMWC to accept LIM Gateway connections -- 7.3.4 Configuring Lotus Workplace to accept LIM Gateway connections -- 7.3.5 Configuring the LIM Gateway (IMAProxy.properties) -- 7.3.6 Optional additional setup -- 7.4 LIM Gateway troubleshooting guidelines -- 7.4.1 Turning on error/trace message logs -- 7.4.2 Interpreting the log files -- 7.4.3 Example troubleshooting -- 7.5 Summary -- Chapter 8. Integrating Lotus QuickPlace with Workplace -- 8.1 QuickPlace interoperability potential -- 8.2 QuickPlace 6.5.1 integration points. 8.2.1 Using a Java servlet to access QuickPlace's XML API -- 8.2.2 Using a Web Service to access QuickPlace's XML API -- 8.3 Planning for future versions -- 8.4 QuickPlace 7.0 -- 8.5 QuickPlace and Workplace Collaboration Services: Team Spaces -- 8.5.1 QuickPlace: IBM Workplace Collaboration Services Team Spaces integration scenarios -- 8.6 Design comparison: QuickPlace and IBM Workplace Collaboration Services Team Spaces -- 8.6.1 QuickPlace design elements -- 8.6.2 IBM Workplace Collaboration Services Team Spaces elements -- 8.7 Functional differences: QuickPlace and IBM Workplace Collaboration Services Team Spaces -- Related publications -- IBM Redbooks -- Other publications -- Online resources -- How to get IBM Redbooks -- Help from IBM -- Index -- Back cover.




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