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1. | ![]() IBM Workplace Forms 2.6: Guide to Building and Integrating a Sample Workplace Forms Application By: Philip Monson; Cayce Marston; Andreas A. Richter; George Poirier; Manny Santana; Edward Dussourd Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 29-MAY-2007 Insert Date: 03-JUN-2009 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: IBM Workplace Forms 2.6: Guide to Building and Integrating a Sample Workplace Forms Application This IBM Redbooks publication describes the features and
functionality of Workplace Forms 2.6 and each of its component
products. After introducing the products and providing an overview
of features and functionality, we discuss the underlying product
architecture and address the concept of integration.
To help potential users, architects, and developers better
understand how to develop and implement a forms application, we
introduce a specific scenario based on a sales quotation approval
application. Using this base scenario as a foundation, we describe
in detail how to build an...
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2. | ![]() Survival Guide for Lotus Notes® and Domino® Administrators By: Mark Elliott Publisher: IBM Press Publication Date: 01-MAR-2009 Insert Date: 21-FEB-2009 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Survival Guide for Lotus Notes® and Domino® Administrators This is the Safari online edition of the printed book.
IBM’s® Practical,
Hands-On Guide to Supporting and Administering Lotus Notes and
Lotus Domino
This is the only book that focuses entirely
on the specific technical, desk-side, and infrastructure issues
that support professionals and administrators encounter when
implementing and running Lotus Notes in production environments.
Authored by one of IBM’s top Lotus experts, it draws on the
firsthand experiences of IBM professionals working in hundreds of
client environments. Mark Elliott has created a true
“encyclopedia” of proven...
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3. | ![]() Portalizing Domino Applications for WebSphere Portal By: Tommi Tulisalo; Christopher Heltzel; Camilo Rojas; Michael Ticknor; Oliver Trabert; Marko Viksten Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 22-SEP-2003 Insert Date: 14-MAY-2004 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Portalizing Domino Applications for WebSphere Portal This IBM Redbook describes how to integrate existing Domino applications into the IBM WebSphere Portal. We have coined the term “portalizing” to describe this effort.
We begin by explaining why portal integration is so useful for any company that has a Domino environment, and the importance of integrating Domino applications into the WebSphere Portal. We also explain some of the key concepts of portals and Domino application integration, and outline some recognized design patterns for Domino application integration.
Next, we preview the recognized integration options which are described in...
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4. | ![]() Migrating from Microsoft Exchange 5.5 to Lotus Notes and Domino 6 By: Tommi Tulisalo; Ted Dziekanowski; Sean Long; Kurt Nielsen; Graeme Povall Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 01-AUG-2003 Insert Date: 14-MAY-2004 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Migrating from Microsoft Exchange 5.5 to Lotus Notes and Domino 6 This IBM Redbook describes why and how to migrate from Microsoft Exchange 5.5 to IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 6.
It begins with a discussion of the reasons an organization using Exchange 5.5 would want to move to Domino 6, and describes the benefits that can be gained. It lays out the different options that the organization has for a future messaging infrastructure and discusses the pros and cons of each alternative. It is particularly suited to business and IT managers.
The next part is about planning and managing a migration project. It covers how to assess the current messaging...
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5. | ![]() Lotus Domino 6 spam Survival Guide for IBM eserver By: Tommi Tulisalo; Ted Chappell; Beth Anne Collopy; Kris Hansen; Greg Kelleher; Mark Ramos; Bruce Walenius Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 29-JAN-2003 Insert Date: 13-MAY-2004 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Lotus Domino 6 spam Survival Guide for IBM eserver In this IBM Redbook we describe how you can use IBM Lotus Domino 6 to prevent and manage “spam.”
We begin by describing and categorizing spam, which is the commonly used term for unsolicited commercial e-mail. We discuss ways to prevent spam, outlining different techniques available to avoid and block spam.
We then explain how anti-spam control and management work can be divided between servers, between server tasks, and between administrators and end users. We also describe the anti-spam architecture of the Domino 6 messaging environment.
Anti-spam features of Domino 6 are presented in...
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6. | ![]() Upgrading to Lotus Notes and Domino 6 By: Tommi Tulisalo; Edwin Kanis; Jean-Noel Koval; Cynthia Mamacos; Carol Sumner Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 22-DEC-2002 Insert Date: 13-MAY-2004 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Upgrading to Lotus Notes and Domino 6
In this IBM Redbook, we show how to upgrade existing Lotus Notes
and Domino installations to IBM Lotus Notes and Domino version 6.
The chapters have been structured as a series of logical steps that
you can follow when upgrading your environment.
First, we introduce the new features of Lotus Notes and Domino 6,
and discuss overall upgrading considerations, coexistence issues,
and interoperability. Next, we examine upgrading considerations
specifically related to clients and servers. Then we guide readers
through the actual steps needed to upgrade the Domino Directory,
the Domino Server, and...
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7. | ![]() Domino Designer 6: A Developer’s Handbook By: Tommi Tulisalo; Rune Carlsen; Andre Guirard; Pekka Hartikainen; Grant McCarthy; Gustavo Pecly Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 17-DEC-2002 Insert Date: 12-MAY-2004 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Domino Designer 6: A Developer’s Handbook
In this IBM Redbook, we describe how to develop applications with
IBM Lotus Domino Designer 6. With Domino Designer, you are able to
create applications hosted by a Domino server. These applications
can be used by different clients, such as Notes clients, Web
browsers or mobile devices.
We introduce, and show in detail, how you can use all the design
elements of Domino Designer, such as forms, pages, views, agents,
outlines, resources and framesets. Readers who are familiar with
developing applications using Release 5 of Lotus Domino may want to
start at Chapter 12, which introduces the...
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8. | ![]() IBM Lotus Domino 6 for iSeries Implementation By: Debbie Landon; Pertti Malinen; Brett Philp; Francine Wiener Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 28-FEB-2003 Insert Date: 12-MAY-2004 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: IBM Lotus Domino 6 for iSeries Implementation IBM Lotus Domino 6 is the newest release of the industry leading messaging and collaborative software. With the release of Domino 6, Lotus continues to play a major role in the e-business revolution.
Lotus has combined both evolution and innovation in its latest upgrade of Domino server technology. As a result, this release helps to overcome the challenges of business globalization, frequent mergers and acquisitions, and the increasing demand for Web-based business tools. The features in Domino 6 build on the features in Release 5 to address rapidly changing industry trends and meet their...
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9. | ![]() Domino and WebSphere Together Second Edition By: Søren Peter Nielsen; Mike Bartlett; Eric Ernst; Christian Steege Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 03-JUL-2001 Insert Date: 12-MAY-2004 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Domino and WebSphere Together Second Edition In this IBM Redbook we explain how you can use the combined capabilities of Lotus Domino and IBM WebSphere to provide a complete and integrated platform for solutions like collaborative commerce.
In the first part of the book we show you how to install and configure Lotus Domino R5.0.6a and IBM WebSphere 3.5.3. This includes setup of Single Sign On (SSO) between the different servers. We describe this for Windows 2000, but you should be able to use our description to guide you through setup on other platforms as well.
In the second part of the book we look at how the WebSphere Java server...
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10. | ![]() XML Powered by Domino: How to use XML with Lotus Domino By: David Morrison; Brian Benz; Paul Calhoun; Yusuke Murakami Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 30-NOV-2000 Insert Date: 12-MAY-2004 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: XML Powered by Domino: How to use XML with Lotus Domino XML, the extensible markup language, is the emerging standard for exchanging information between disparate systems. This simple yet powerful technology has many uses in Notes and Domino business applications. This redbook will help you understand XML and how to use it on a Domino platform.
In this IBM Redbook, we start with an introduction to XML, and describe its history, syntax, and related tools. We then describe how you can get information out of Domino in an XML format using tools you are already familiar with, such as views, forms, pages, and agents.
Once XML data is extracted...
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