HATS for transforming traditional terminal applications to WebSphere Portal Portlets Saturday, Nov 15 2008 

IBM Rational Host Access Transformation Services (HATS) is well known as transforming traditional green-screen terminal applications (3270 and 5250 host applications with more formal terminology) to the Web, to a rich client, or to browsers on mobile devices quickly and easily.

HATS integration with WebSphere Portal Server lets data flow freely between HATS, WebSphere Portal, and other Portal applications. All of the relevant features of WebSphere Portal are also available for exploitation within HATS by built-in tooling or straightforward Java development.

IBM announced the availability of Lotus Notes/iNotes and Domino 8.5 Public Beta 2 Thursday, Nov 13 2008 

IBM announced the availability of the public beta 2 of Lotus Notes/iNotes and Domino 8.5. Public beta can be accessed from here.

Load test of Lotus Notes standard client in a Citrix environment with Rational Performance Tester Thursday, Nov 13 2008 

IBM Rational Performance Tester can be used to test the IBM Lotus Notes standard client for assessing the scalability related issues on Citrix. For this issue, Rational Performance Tester Extension for Citrix Presentation Server is used to simulate the load generation to test the applications that are hosted on the Citrix Presentation Server.

The success of this artificial load generation is dependent on how you can mimic the behavior of the application which means the behavior of the application should be reproducible.Citrix performance tests interact with the Citrix Presentation Server client at a low level so that changes that you make to the test after the recording can change the context of the user actions and cause synchronization timeouts.

Three Steps of Creating composite applications for Lotus Notes 8 with WebSphere Portal Factory Sunday, Nov 9 2008 

Most developers are familiar with composite application development for Lotus Notes 8 with IBM Lotus Domino Designer, IBM Lotus Component Designer or IBM Rational Application Development. But also, it is possible to create composite applications with IBM WebSphere Portlet Factory.

  1. Create portlets using WebSphere Portlet Factory
  2. Create a Web application bundle package using WebSphere Portlet Factory and deploy it in Lotus Notes 8.
  3. Create a composite application in Lotus Notes 8 using these two portlets.

The article at link provides details of the above steps.

How to get secure, remote access to IBM Lotus iNotes with Lotus Mobile Connect Sunday, Nov 9 2008 

Using IBM Lotus iNotes together with Lotus Mobile Connect clientless option provides secure remote access to enterprise iNotes servers from various devices like PDAs, notebooks, PCs, etc. With Lotus Mobile Connect, the security is provided with the following two options:

  1. Lotus Mobile Connect provides a virtual private network for which the Lotus Mobile Connect client is installed on various supported user platforms.
  2. For HTTP-based applications - like Lotus iNotes - Lotus Mobile Connect provides a clientless option. This option does not require any additional software to be installed on the remote device; instead, it provides secure authentication through a browser-based logon.

Integration of a social software with portal: Lotus Connections and WebSphere Portal Server Friday, Nov 7 2008 

IBM Lotus Connections is a social computing platform designed specifically for business. The software has  five key services as profiles, communities, blogs, dogear and activities. Faster executed tasks, decisions which are made with confidence, innovative products and services creation some of benefits of Lotus Connections.

From the other side, IBM WebSphere Portal provides core portal services that aggregate applications and content, and then delivers them as role-based applications to end-users. As a result, WebSphere Portal allows partners, employees and customers to chose their user experience, with personalized applications based on role, context, actions, location, preferences and team collaboration needs.

Integration of Lotus Connections with WebSphere Portal allows surfacing social software and building dynamic networks of coworkers, Business Partners, and customers from a WebSphere Portal environment. In addition to this Lotus Connections conforms with IBM’s Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) strategy, which allows for easy deployment, configuration, and administration into WebSphere Portal.

Five widgets of Lotus Connections Thursday, Nov 6 2008 

  • Profiles - Displays people along with their’ new activities, blogs entries and bookmarks
  • Communities - Displays a list of the communities that you are a member of along with their change status
  • Blogs - Displays the latest blog entries throughout the social network
  • Dogear - Displays various types of bookmarks like “My bookmarks”, “Popular bookmarks”, “Watchlist”, “Recent bookmarks”
  • Activities - Shows new responses to activities, new entries and a quick view of all the activities in which you are part of

Things you can do with Lotus Connections … Wednesday, Nov 5 2008 

  • Lotus Connections’ Profiles service allows searching for people by name, expertise, or keyword. Along with standard results like contact info, etc. links to the blogs, communities, activities, and bookmarks associated with the person being searched are also provided.
  • Lotus Connections’ Dogear service - the social bookmarking service - enables tagging and sharing bookmarks.
  • Communities bring people together with common interests and assignments. It is possible for community members to discuss relevant issues, conduct polls to gather information, and share resources. Besides this, selected partners from outside an organization can join and participate in a community.
  • For better tracking to-do lists and managing deadlines, Activities allows employees manage their tasks by organizing, sharing, and collaborating on all files, instant messaging chats, e-mail messages, and Web links associated with a given task.
  • Lotus Connections Blogs service allows creating and posting fast and easy blogs.

Migrating content to Lotus Quickr with Lotus Quickr Content Integrator Tuesday, Nov 4 2008 

Lotus® Quickr is a Web 2.0-based team collaboration software that helps sharing content, collaborating and working faster online with your teams. It includes a content repository, content management and team collaboration capabilities, and connectors that allow you to access Lotus Quickr from within desktop applications. Lotus Quickr Content Integrator is middleware that helps you integrate and migrate content from existing repositories into Lotus Quickr team places. It is used to migrate content from the following sources:

  • Lotus Domino® Document Manager V3.1, or later
  • Teamrooms on Lotus Domino V5, or later
  • Public folders on Microsoft® Exchange Server 5.5, or later, using Microsoft Outlook 2000, or later to connect to the Exchange server
  • Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server 2003
  • Microsoft Windows® SharePoint Services 2003 and 2007
  • Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007

A simple video chat application development with Lotus Sametime Telephony client toolkit Monday, Nov 3 2008 

The Lotus Sametime 8.0 telephony service includes voice and video chat functions and the click-to-call function. Along with these new features of voice and video chat and the click-to-call functions. By utilizing the extensible platform based on the Eclipse plug-in framework which Lotus Sametime 8.0 provides, it is possible to expand real-time communication with telephony and audio-visual capabilities. Lotus Sametime Telephony client toolkit can be used to develop new plug-in applications on top of Lotus Sametime Connect.

As an example,  a simple video chat application development which provides the following features is described in the article that could be found here.

  • An application that displays as a rectangle area in Lotus Sametime Connect client UI
  • Video chat caller, which can specify a recipient and start a video chat on the application UI
  • Video chat recipient, which can automatically accept the incoming video chat request
  • Embedding of both the local screen and the remote screen in the application UI

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