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Autore: | Rodriguez Juan R |
Titolo: | IBM Websphere Everyplace Access V5 handbook for developers and administrators . Volume IV Application development / / Juan Rodriguez ... [et al.] |
Pubblicazione: | Research Triangle Park, NC, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, c2005 |
Edizione: | 1st ed. |
Descrizione fisica: | 1 online resource (408 p.) |
Disciplina: | 005.1 |
Soggetto topico: | Application software - Development |
Note generali: | Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph |
Nota di bibliografia: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Nota di contenuto: | Front cover -- Contents -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Chapter 1. Intelligent Notification Services -- 1.1 Introduction to Intelligent Notification Services -- 1.2 Intelligent Notification Services architecture -- 1.2.1 Subscription Manager -- 1.2.2 Content adapter -- 1.2.3 Preferences Manager -- 1.2.4 Member Services -- 1.2.5 Notification Manager -- 1.2.6 Trigger handler -- 1.2.7 Channel adapters -- 1.3 Configuration -- 1.3.1 Channel adapter -- 1.3.2 Mail and Calendar Service -- 1.3.3 Managing users -- 1.3.4 Starting and stopping the Intelligent Notification Services server -- 1.3.5 Message logging -- 1.4 User portlets configuration -- 1.4.1 My Delivery channels -- 1.4.2 My User Groups portlet -- 1.4.3 My Message Rules -- 1.4.4 My Subscriptions -- 1.5 Administration portlets configuration -- 1.5.1 Removing user preferences -- 1.5.2 Configuring administrator information for e-mail subscriptions -- 1.5.3 Sending actions -- 1.6 Scenarios -- 1.6.1 Stock example -- 1.6.2 Mail and Calender services -- Chapter 2. Simple notifications -- 2.1 Overview of simple notifications -- 2.1.1 Delivery preferences in simple notifications -- 2.2 Sample scenario -- 2.2.1 Description -- 2.2.2 Sample application development -- 2.2.3 Running the sample scenario -- Chapter 3. Subscription-based notifications -- 3.1 Overview of subscription-based notifications -- 3.2 Sample scenario -- 3.3 Content adapter -- 3.3.1 Developing a content source program -- 3.3.2 Deploying a content source program -- 3.3.3 Developing a content adapter application -- 3.3.4 Deploying a content adapter -- 3.4 Trigger handler -- 3.4.1 Developing a trigger handler -- 3.4.2 Deploying a trigger handler -- 3.5 Subscription portlet -- 3.5.1 Developing a subscription portlet. |
3.5.2 Deploying a subscription portlet -- 3.6 Running the sample scenario -- Chapter 4. Server-initiated actions -- 4.1 Overview of server-initiated actions -- 4.1.1 Description of server-initiated actions -- 4.2 Sample scenario with server-initiated actions -- 4.2.1 Requirements for this scenario -- Chapter 5. Location Aware Services -- 5.1 Introduction to Location Aware Services -- 5.2 Architecture of Location Aware Services -- 5.2.1 Service adapters -- 5.2.2 Location Aware Services portlet service -- 5.3 Installing and configuring Location Aware Services -- 5.3.1 Installation overview -- 5.3.2 Installing Location Aware Services -- 5.4 Location Aware Services administration portlets -- 5.4.1 The Manage Services portlet -- 5.4.2 Enabling and disabling the service -- 5.4.3 Location Aware Services server settings -- 5.5 Mapping and Directions sample portlet -- 5.5.1 Getting a map of a location -- 5.5.2 Adding locations for persistence -- 5.5.3 Getting directions -- 5.5.4 Getting points of interest near location -- 5.5.5 Location Aware Services on devices -- 5.6 Troubleshooting -- Chapter 6. Location Aware Services application development -- 6.1 Developing a Location Aware Services portlet -- 6.1.1 Creating a Location Aware Services project -- 6.1.2 Testing the Location Aware Services portlet -- 6.1.3 Further enhancements -- 6.2 Deploying the Location Aware Services portlet -- 6.2.1 Deploying to a server with Location Aware Services installed -- 6.2.2 Deploying to a server without Location Aware Services -- 6.3 Location Aware Services Java application development -- 6.3.1 Summary of Java application development -- 6.4 Developing a Location Aware Services adapter -- 6.4.1 Location Aware Services Adapter coding -- 6.4.2 Registering the custom adapter -- 6.5 Location Aware Services API -- 6.6 Other sources of information. | |
6.6.1 WebSphere Studio InfoCenter -- 6.6.2 Portal and the Everyplace Toolkit -- Chapter 7. Clustering WebSphere Everyplace Access nodes -- 7.1 Overview of clustering -- 7.2 Clustering using Network Deployment -- 7.2.1 WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment terminology -- 7.3 WebSphere Everyplace Access clustering topologies -- 7.3.1 WebSphere Everyplace Access clone topology -- 7.3.2 Distributed Application Server and portal topology -- 7.4 Setting up the individual components -- 7.4.1 Windows operation system pre-requisites -- 7.4.2 Database node -- 7.4.3 LDAP node -- 7.4.4 WebSphere Application Server nodes -- 7.4.5 WebSphere Portal node -- 7.4.6 Configuring the portal to use DB2 -- 7.4.7 WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment node -- 7.5 Installing WebSphere Everyplace Access and clustering -- 7.5.1 Adding portal nodes and WebSphere Application Server nodes to a cell -- 7.5.2 Installing WebSphere Everyplace Access Services -- 7.5.3 Setting up WebSphere Everyplace Access Synchronization server -- 7.5.4 Regenerating the plug-in configuration -- 7.5.5 Recycling the Deployment Manager -- 7.5.6 Creating the cluster and first cluster member -- Chapter 8. Using Everyplace Connection Manager HTTP Access Services -- 8.1 Overview of HTTP Access Services -- 8.1.1 Multiple Web application servers using a single host name -- 8.1.2 Multiple Web application servers using multiple host names -- 8.2 Sample scenario -- 8.2.1 Creating an Everyplace Connection Manager server certificate -- 8.2.2 HTTP Access Services configuration -- 8.3 Running the sample scenario -- 8.3.1 Desktop clients -- 8.3.2 PDA clients -- 8.4 Troubleshooting -- 8.5 Everyplace Connection Manager on SUSE Linux -- Chapter 9. WebSphere Connection Manager integration -- 9.1 WebSphere Everyplace Access integration -- 9.1.1 Common configurations -- 9.2 LDAP considerations. | |
9.3 Sample scenario -- 9.3.1 Scenario set up -- 9.3.2 Running the sample scenario -- 9.3.3 PDA clients -- Chapter 10. WebSphere Connection Manager single sign-on using LTPA -- 10.1 Overview of SSO using LTPA -- 10.2 Sample scenario -- 10.3 Everyplace Connection Manager configuration -- 10.3.1 Authentication profile -- 10.3.2 Enabling HTTP Access Services -- 10.3.3 Directory Services Server -- 10.3.4 Access Manager -- 10.4 WebSphere Everyplace Access configuration -- 10.5 Running the scenario -- 10.5.1 PDA clients -- 10.6 Troubleshooting -- Appendix A. SUSE Linux sample installation -- Installing SUSE Linux -- Planning considerations -- Installing SUSE Linux Enterprise Server V8 -- Configuring the SUSE Linux post installation -- Installing SUSE Linux V8 Service Pack 3 -- Installing and updating Perl -- Configuring IBM Java Runtime Environment V1.3.1 -- Installing Mozilla Web browser (optional) -- Starting VMWare toolbox (optional) -- Configuring the network -- Configuring TCP/IP network -- Configuring Samba -- Common commands -- Appendix B. Additional material -- Locating the Web material -- Using the Web material -- System requirements for downloading the Web material -- Using the Web material -- Related publications -- IBM Redbooks -- Other publications -- Online resources -- How to get IBM Redbooks -- Help from IBM -- Index -- Back cover. | |
Sommario/riassunto: | This IBM Redbooks publication is part of a series of four volumes that are related to WebSphere Everyplace Access Version 5.0. You can use this series to plan, install, administer, and develop mobile applications to run in a WebSphere Everyplace Access Version 5.0 environment. The information that this series provides targets business-to-employee enterprise applications. However, most of the scenarios presented apply to business-to-consumer applications as well. This book provides step-by-step sample scenarios that describe how to implement Intelligent Notification Services to notify Lotus Sametime, SMTP e-mail, and other channel deliveries. It also includes scenarios that illustrate the Location Aware Services function which provides access to location-based services from multiple vendors using available APIs. It also includes a chapter that discusses how to cluster WebSphere Everyplace Access nodes as well as how to integrate your server with IBM WebSphere Connection Manager to implement single sign-on. This book is targeted to application developers, IT architects, IT specialists, and administrators who want to install, administer, and develop enterprise applications to run on IBM WebSphere Everyplace Access. Please note that the additional material referenced in the text is not available from IBM. |
Titolo autorizzato: | IBM Websphere Everyplace Access V5 handbook for developers and administrators |
Formato: | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione: | Inglese |
Record Nr.: | 9910824224403321 |
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