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IBM Content Manager CommonStore is an electronic archive and content management solution designed for the Lotus Domino, SAP, and Microsoft Exchange environments. CommonStore allows you to free system resources, while maintaining access to the stored objects for later reference. This IBM Redbook helps you design and create CommonStore archival solutions. It contains step-by-step guides that include detailed information on how to set up all three solutions -- Lotus Domino, SAP, and Microsoft Exchange -- on both Windows 2000 and AIX. Note, this IBM Redbook covers CommonStore for Exchange V7.2, CommonStore for Lotus Domino V7.1, CommonStore for SAP V7.1. It does note cover the latest version of CommonStore, V8.2. In this redbook, we provide code examples concerning Lotus Script Programming for CSLD and explain how and why they are used. It also discusses various tasks that you need to make your database "CommonStore ready". This includes outlining the steps that you must perform and some ideas about adding features to the database to make it as easy to use as possible for the end user. IMPORTANT: Please note that this IBM Redbook contains information that is specific to the CommonStore Version 7 line of products. While there are similarities to CommonStore Version 8, there are significant differences and additional functionality in CommonStore Version 8 that is not covered here. If you are working with CommonStore Version 8, it is highly recommended that you refer to the CommonStore Version 8 product manuals.
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2007-02-27
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In this IBM Redbook, we explore how we can put both IBM Workplace Web Content Management (Workplace Web Content Management) Java Edition V2 and IBM DB2 Content Manager (Content Manager) V8 products at work together. We provide overviews of Workplace Web Content Management and Content Manager products, discuss why we might want to integrate both products and when to do so. Before you begin integration, we cover various areas that you need to be familiar with and aware of. We provide verification checklists, hints and tips on system installation and configuration. To create an integrated Workplace Web Content Management with Content Manager solution, we show you how you can use Content Manager as the data repository for Workplace Web Content Management and how to publish existing Content Manager data to Workplace Web Content Management using federated content components, connect tags, and JSP components. With the basics of how to integrate, we address some of the issues you need to consider when planning the system architecture for the integrated solution. Other topics included in this redbook are portal integration, search, security, VideoCharger integration, syndication, data migration, and versioning. This IBM Redbook is ideal for IT architects and specialists who will be working on the integration of Workplace Web Content Management and Content Manager solution projects.
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2004-10-29
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This IBM Redbook 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 longer need to spend time wondering (and testing) which version of which product works with which version of Domino. This translates to faster time to value for customers by enabling them to upgrade more frequently and more easily. Although Lotus Domino 6.5.1 and the Extended Products are now developed and delivered to run together on the same release, it is necessary to perform separate configuration steps within each of the components to achieve a highly integrated collaborative environment with presence awareness throughout. This book explains how to integrate and configure the IBM Lotus Domino 6.5.1 Extended Products in order to more effectively leverage each product's collaborative capabilities. We address the concept of "integration" from several different perspectives: - How to build a Domino-based collaborative environment using exclusively Release 6.5.1 of Domino and the Extended Products - How to upgrade an existing Domino-based co
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2004-10-13
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This IBM Redbook provides best practices and guidance for building a secure collaboration infrastructure utilizing IBM Lotus technologies. It is the third Lotus security oriented Redbook to be published. However, unlike the previous two Redbooks in this series, "The Domino Defense: Security in Lotus Notes 4.5 and the Internet" (SG24-4848) and "Lotus Notes and Domino R5.0 Security Infrastructure Revealed" (SG24-5341), this third book focuses not just on Notes/Domino - but on all IBM Lotus collaborative products, as well as general security best practices for any infrastructure. This book should be considered essential reading for anyone responsible for Lotus technology based applications, systems, and infrastructures. The book is broken into four main parts: Part 1 introduces the basic concepts related to security, and then covers a number of methodologies for architecting and deploying security from beginning to end in an organization. Part 2 delves into the specific concepts and components involved in a secure infrastructure. This includes discussions about security zoning, single sign-on (SSO), public key infrastructures (PKI), and directory strategies. Part 3 discusses the specific security features in the latest versions of Lotus products. Detailed security features of Lotus Notes and Domino 6, Sametime 3, QuickPlace 2.08, Domino Web Access (iNotes), WebSphere Portal, and other IBM/Lotus collaborative technologies are all discussed. Part 4 provides a real-life scenario demonstrating the secure imple
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2004-04-08
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This redbook describes how to create customized solutions with Domino.Doc, providing step-by-step instructions as well as numerous examples. First we describe what Domino.Doc does and give an architectural overview of the product. Then we explain the different ways to customize Domino.Doc, from basic techniques like using Document and Binder Types, through the addition of company logos to forms and navigators, to more complex customization using LotusScript, DocEvents and custom agents, and finally to programming using the API. All the examples from our case study are available on the IBM Redbooks Web site. This redbook is written for Domino.Doc solution designers and programmers, customers, IBM Business Partners, and other members of the IBM and Lotus community who need a good technical understanding of how to customize Domino.Doc solutions.
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1999-11-23

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