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1. | DB2 for z/OS and OS/390 Version 7 Selected Performance Topics By: Paolo Bruni; Florence Dubois; Claudio Nacamatsu Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 12-NOV-2002 Insert Date: 12-NOV-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: DB2 for z/OS and OS/390 Version 7 Selected Performance Topics Performance measurements are ongoing during the life of each
release of DB2 for OS/390. DB2 for z/OS and OS/390 Version 7 (DB2
V7 throughout this document) has introduced several enhancements in
the areas of performance and availability, and other enhancements
are currently being added.
Most of these enhancements and the related performance
measurements implemented in the Silicon Valley Laboratory have been
documented in the IBM Redbooks publication DB2 for z/OS and OS/390
Version 7 Performance Topics, SG24-6129.
However, information on new DB2 functions and their synergy with
the...
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2. | Domino Web Service Application Development for the IBM eServer iSeries Server By: Yessong Johng; Kim Greene; Clayton McDaniel; Vinit Saraswat; Jing Han Zhao Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 21-NOV-2002 Insert Date: 12-NOV-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Domino Web Service Application Development for the IBM eServer iSeries Server "Contextual collaboration" is a new term whirling in the
industry today. This phenomenal new type of business asset can be
realized by two major mechanisms: the components managing mechanism
and the services delivery mechanism. The component managing
mechanism deals with calendar, workflow, messaging, e-mail, and so
on, while the services delivery mechanism deals with receiving and
responding to a request. In terms of IBM product offerings, we have
Domino for the component managing mechanism and WebSphere for the
services delivery mechanism.
We need standards to connect the applications...
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3. | Lotus Domino 6 for z/OS: Performance Tuning and Capacity Planning By: Mike Ebbers; Wanda Brewster; Luis Leon Collart; Terry Draper; Chris Henry; Rufus Woody III Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 19-MAR-2003 Insert Date: 22-OCT-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Lotus Domino 6 for z/OS: Performance Tuning and Capacity Planning This IBM Redbooks publication helps z/OS system programmers and
Domino administrators to monitor and tune Domino 6 for z/OS. It
identifies factors that affect performance and provides
recommendations to tune the configuration and parameter settings
for optimal performance. Tips are provided for the operating
system, the disk I/O subsystem, the network, and the Domino
product. In addition, it includes guidelines for capacity planning.
A background in z/OS and experience with Domino is assumed.
This version, updated for Domino 6, includes tips on the zFS
file system and new monitoring tools...
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4. | By: Yessong Johng Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 31-MAR-2003 Insert Date: 22-OCT-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Logical partitioning (LPAR) has been available on the IBM
eServer iSeries server since the release of V4R5. It was greatly
enhanced with V5R1 and even further enhanced with V5R2 of OS/400.
This versatile technology has been and continues to be helpful to
many iSeries and Lotus Domino customers who want fewer, more
manageable systems.
This IBM Redbooks publication discusses the concepts and
benefits of the coexistence of multiple Domino releases on an
iSeries server in an LPAR environment. It helps you design or
create and implement a Domino for iSeries coexistence strategy
using LPAR...
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5. | Domino Web Access 6.5 on Linux By: John Bergland; Michael Alexander; Martin Anderle; Wolfgang Fey; Marco Foellmer; Shane Kilmon Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 29-APR-2004 Insert Date: 28-AUG-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Domino Web Access 6.5 on Linux IBM Lotus Domino Web Access 6.5 (IBM Lotus iNotes Web Access) is
a sophisticated Web client that gives end users many of the
messaging and collaboration features previously available only with
a Lotus Notes client.
Beginning with Domino 6.5, you can access Lotus Domino on a
Linux server while using Domino Web Access on a Linux desktop,
giving you a leading-edge, end-to-end collaborative solution for
Linux. Browser users will be able to take full advantage of Domino
services through an ultra-intuitive, easy-to-use interface, both
online and offline, seamlessly. Domino Web Access was...
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6. | Lotus Domino 6 Multi-Versioning Support on the IBM eServer iSeries Server By: Deb Landon; Jochen Dammeyer; Pertti Malinen; Elizabeth Sabo; Francine Wiener Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 21-MAY-2004 Insert Date: 20-AUG-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Lotus Domino 6 Multi-Versioning Support on the IBM eServer iSeries Server With the Domino 6.5.0 and 6.0.3 releases, IBM Lotus introduces
multi-version capabilities for Domino on the IBM eServer iSeries
platform. Before now, customers who wanted to run more than one
release of Domino on a single iSeries server were forced to run
them on separate OS/400 logical partitions (LPARs). This was not
always a viable solution. Beginning with 6.5.0 and 6.0.3, Domino
for iSeries supports multiple releases of Domino running in the
same OS/400 partition.
Multi-versioning provides more flexibility for Domino for
iSeries customers. You can run different applications on...
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7. | Lotus Domino 6.5.1 and Extended Products Integration Guide By: Kevin O'Donnell; Edmund Stanton; Stijn Van Herzele; John Bergland; Kelly Brooks; Ravinder Dhaliwal; Carol Sumner Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 13-OCT-2004 Insert Date: 24-JUL-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Lotus Domino 6.5.1 and Extended Products Integration Guide This IBM Redbooks publication discusses how to install,
configure, and integrate Release 6.5.1 of IBM Lotus Domino and the
Extended Products.
Release 6.5.1 of Lotus Domino and the Extended Products
represents a significant change in the way Lotus delivers software
for customers. Each product in the 6.5.1 family is developed,
tested, and supported to run with the other Release 6.5.1 products.
For example, IBM Lotus Instant Messaging and Web Conferencing
(formerly called Sametime) 6.5.1 and Lotus Team Workplace (formerly
called QuickPlace) 6.5.1 will run on Domino 6.5.1. Customers will
no...
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8. | Lotus Collaboration and WebSphere Portal Express Integration on the IBM eServer iSeries Server By: Deb Landon; Ethann Castell; Dan Hill; Gerri Passe; Keith Ridley; Wendy Thomson Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 17-MAR-2005 Insert Date: 28-JUN-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Lotus Collaboration and WebSphere Portal Express Integration on the IBM eServer iSeries Server The purpose of this IBM Redbooks publication is two-fold. First,
it shows you how to configure and integrate several Domino servers
on one iSeries server to provide a set of integrated collaborative
services to Web browser users. These integrated collaborative
services include Domino for iSeries 6.5.1 or later, IBM Lotus
Instant Messaging and Web Conferencing (Sametime) for iSeries, IBM
Lotus Team Workplace (QuickPlace) for iSeries, and Domino Web
Access for iSeries
Second, this book shows you how to take the previously
configured integrated, collaborative environment of Domino,
Sametime,...
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9. | Portalizing Domino Applications: Integration with Portal 5.02 and Lotus Workplace 2.0.1 By: John Bergland; Martin Anderle; Lea Medhurst; Sami Salkosuo; Peter K. Weber; Leslie Weng Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 08-APR-2005 Insert Date: 27-JUN-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Portalizing Domino Applications: Integration with Portal 5.02 and Lotus Workplace 2.0.1 This IBM Redbooks publication provides an overview of the
options and techniques for integrating and "portalizing" Domino
applications into WebSphere Portal and Lotus Workplace. For each of
the integration options, we provide an overview of the technology,
an introduction to the software and tools used, and step-by-step
examples of using the techniques to portalize a sample Domino
application.
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 WebSphere Portal and...
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10. | Domino Access for Microsoft Outlook: Deployment and Migration Guide By: John Bergland; Lisa A. Chase; Peter Hampton; Prashant Pandya Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 02-AUG-2005 Insert Date: 31-MAY-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Domino Access for Microsoft Outlook: Deployment and Migration Guide This IBM Redbooks publication discusses IBM Lotus®
Domino® Access for Microsoft® Outlook, the software
solution that allows Outlook client users to easily access mail and
calendar data that is stored on Lotus Domino servers.
If you want to improve the reliability and scalability of your
messaging infrastructure and to add collaboration, upgrading from
Microsoft Exchange to IBM Lotus Domino Access for Microsoft Outlook
(DAMO) provides the solution. With DAMO, you have reliable,
scalable, and secure Lotus Domino Messaging to Microsoft Outlook
users without requiring users to change from the...
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11. | By: Lydia Parziale; Rodrigo Castelo Branco; Carolynn McCarthy; John Norton; Eric Sosman; Craig Swain; Uwe Wiest Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 27-MAR-2006 Insert Date: 17-APR-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Domino 7 for Sun Solaris 10 Although the IBM Lotus Domino server is platform independent,
each platform it runs on requires some additional platform-specific
knowledge and configuration to ensure that it operates efficiently
and at maximum capability.
This IBM Redbooks publication explains how to run Domino 7 on
the Sun Solaris 10 Operating Environment.
The primary focus is to explain the installation, configuration,
and performance tuning of Domino 7 in this environment. We take you
through all of the steps that are required to run a Domino 7 server
on Solaris 10, from choosing the right hardware, installing...
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12. | Lotus Notes Domino 8/8.5-Administration: Lotus Groupware installieren, betreiben und verwalten By: Nadin Ebel Publisher: Addison-Wesley Verlag Publication Date: 17-DEC-2009 Insert Date: 01-MAR-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Lotus Notes Domino 8/8.5-Administration: Lotus Groupware installieren, betreiben und verwalten
Diese Neuauflage des Notes/Domino Administrationshandbuchs stellt die Versionen 8 und 8.5 mit deutlichem Fokus auf den Fragen und Problemen der täglichen Administrationspraxis vor. Neben den Neuerungen der beiden Versionen im Vergleich zur Vorgängerversion 7 beschreibt die Autorin alle Facetten des Betriebs einer Domino-Infrastruktur und gibt dem Leser wichtige Hilfsmittel an die Hand wie Checklisten, Fragekataloge und eine FAQ-Aufstellung mit Standard-Problemen. So erhalten auch Einsteiger einen schnellen Start in das Thema und in die Arbeit mit Lotus Notes Domino. Ebenfalls behandelt...
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13. | XPages Extension Library: A Step-by-Step Guide to the Next Generation of XPages Components By: Paul Hannan; Declan Sciolla-Lynch; Jeremy Hodge; Paul Withers; Tim Tripcony Publisher: IBM Press Publication Date: 11-MAY-2012 Insert Date: 10-FEB-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: XPages Extension Library: A Step-by-Step Guide to the Next Generation of XPages Components The XPages Extension Library’s next-generation XPages
controls make application development far more efficient,
effective, scalable, and rewarding. With IBM® Lotus®
Notes®/Domino® 8.5.3 and Upgrade Pack 1, IBM has
incorporated powerful new capabilities and support. These
components and technologies are now fully ready for even the
toughest production challenges.
XPages Extension Library is the first and only complete
guide to Domino development with this library; it’s the best
manifestation yet of the underlying XPages Extensibility Framework.
Complementing the popular Mastering...
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14. | Domino 7 Application Development By: Dick McCarrick; Raphael Savir; Stephen Cooke; Tim Speed Publisher: Packt Publishing Publication Date: 29-JAN-2007 Insert Date: 07-JAN-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Domino 7 Application Development
"Writing and upgrading applications for the latest IBM Lotus Notes Domino Platform
Get to grips with all of the major new developer features in Lotus/Domino 7
Use DB2 as your Domino data store, optimize your code for performance, adopt best practice
Domino Designer 7, agent profiling, remote Java debugging, web services, and more
In Detail
Written by Lotus insiders, the book provides a practical guide to developing applications making use of the important features and enhancements introduced in Notes/Domino 7. These experienced experts use their own experiences to map out...
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15. | By: Barry Rosen; Bennie Gibson; Brad Schauf; David Byrd; Dick McCarrick; Joseph Anderson; Tim Speed Publisher: Packt Publishing Publication Date: 30-DEC-2007 Insert Date: 27-FEB-2010 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Lotus Notes Domino 8
What's new in the latest Lotus Notes Domino Platform
Upgrade to the latest version of Lotus Notes and Domino
Understand the new features and put them to work in your business
Appreciate the implications of changes and new features
In Detail
Lotus Notes is an integrated desktop client option for accessing business email, calendars, and applications on a Lotus Domino server. Domino is an application server that can be used as a standalone web server or as the server component of IBM's Lotus Domino product, which provides a powerful collaborative platform for development of...
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16. | Self Assessment and Strategy Guide for Migrating from Domino Document Manager By: Cali Clarke; Femke Goedhart; John Head; Jelan Heidelberg; Wojciech Kowalski; Daniel Lieber; Matthew Mangels; Steve Peters; Cynthia Schiegoleit; Stephan Wissel; John Bergland Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 22-SEP-2009 Insert Date: 26-FEB-2010 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Self Assessment and Strategy Guide for Migrating from Domino Document Manager This IBM® Redbooks® publication is intended to help
your organization plan and prepare for a migration away from
Lotus® Domino® Document Manager (formerly known as
Domino.Doc). This IBM Redbook focuses primarily on analyzing,
planning, and preparing with only a small portion devoted to the
actual process of migrating to another solution. While there is no
exact equivalent to Domino Document Manager (DDM), we discuss IBM
Lotus Quickr™ in detail and illustrate how your organization
can achieve many of the same functional goals using Lotus Quickr
services for Domino. We introduce the tool for...
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17. | Das LotusScript-Entwicklerbuch für Notes/Domino 8: Von den Grundlagen bis zu Composite Applications By: Boerries Klatt Publisher: Addison-Wesley Verlag Publication Date: 05-MAR-2009 Insert Date: 19-JUL-2009 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Das LotusScript-Entwicklerbuch für Notes/Domino 8: Von den Grundlagen bis zu Composite Applications Dieses Buch richtet sich sowohl an Einsteiger als auch an den erfahrenen LotusScript-Entwickler. Der Einsteiger wird zügig an die notwendigen Grundlagen herangeführt; der erfahrene Programmierer erhält Hinweise zu einer Fülle von Details, die in der Praxis bewältigt werden müssen. Es werden viele Hinweise und Hintergrundinformationen gegeben, die auf Fallstricke aufmerksam machen und das Verständnis für Zusammenhänge fördern.Dadurch, dass die ganze Palette der LotusScript-Sprachbefehle themenorientiert in ihrem Zusammenwirken besprochen wird, wird sehr deutlich herausgearbeitet, welche...
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18. | Anwendungsentwicklung unter Lotus Notes Domino 7: Konzepte, Technologien, Realisierung By: Matthias Knäpper; Markus Donskoj Publisher: Addison-Wesley Verlag Publication Date: 17-AUG-2007 Insert Date: 18-MAR-2009 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Anwendungsentwicklung unter Lotus Notes Domino 7: Konzepte, Technologien, Realisierung
Dieses Buch bietet all denjenigen Einstieg und Überblick, die mit Notes/Domino eigene Anwendungen schreiben wollen. Die Autoren machen Sie zunächst mit den Grundlagen der Notes-Entwicklung vertraut und führen Sie dann durch die Arbeit mit Domino Designer, den Domino-Datenbanken, mit Seiten, Masken, Dokumenten, Ansichten, Ordnern und Agenten. Im nächsten Schritt lernen Sie die Sprachen zur Notes-Entwicklung kennen: Notes Formelsprache, LotusScript, JavaScript und natürlich Java. Sie arbeiten mit COM und CORBA, nutzen LiveConnect, schreiben Ajax-Anwendungen und Web-Services, implementieren...
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19. | 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 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 resolutions to common problems
and has streamlined processes for...
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20. | IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 8 Deployment Guide By: Philip Monson; Rishab Sharma; Stacy Lieder; Frank Nostrame; Julie Castle; Corey Davis; Olanike Ogunbodede Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 12-NOV-2007 Insert Date: 03-JUL-2008 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 8 Deployment Guide In today's competitive and diverse marketplace, effective
collaboration is a critical component of organizational success.
Lotus® Notes® and Domino®, the premier IBM®
collaboration platform, helps organizations improve collaboration,
increase productivity, and streamline business processes. The Lotus
Notes 8 interface is intuitive and easy to use, and the Lotus
Domino 8 server is secure, flexible, and reliable. Together, Lotus
Notes and Domino 8 can help your organization to:
- Increase employee effectiveness and creativity through integrated
messaging, collaboration, and office...
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