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IBM WebSphere Everyplace Access V5 Handbook for Developers and Administrators, Volume I : Installation and Administration.
Title:
IBM WebSphere Everyplace Access V5 Handbook for Developers and Administrators, Volume I : Installation and Administration.
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Redbooks, IBM.
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (460 pages)
Contents:
Front cover -- Contents -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Chapter 1. Overview -- 1.1 The big picture -- 1.2 Inside the product -- 1.3 WebSphere Everyplace Access -- 1.3.1 Portlets -- 1.3.2 WebSphere Everyplace Access services -- 1.4 Everyplace Client -- 1.4.1 Tested devices -- 1.4.2 Resource Checker -- 1.4.3 Everyplace Client features per platform OS -- 1.5 Everyplace Toolkit V5.0.1 -- 1.6 New in WebSphere Everyplace Access V5.0 -- 1.7 Component products -- 1.7.1 Featured components -- 1.7.2 Support components -- 1.7.3 Third-party components -- 1.8 System hardware and software requirements -- 1.9 Complementary products -- Chapter 2. Enhanced portlets -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Enhanced portlets provided by Everyplace Access -- 2.2.1 Lotus Notes PIM and e-mail portlets -- 2.2.2 Microsoft Exchange PIM and e-mail portlets -- 2.2.3 Productivity portlets -- Chapter 3. Administration -- 3.1 WebSphere Portal Server overview -- 3.1.1 Welcome to the portal -- 3.2 Starting WebSphere Everyplace Access services -- 3.3 Getting started -- 3.4 Portal user interface -- 3.4.1 Manage pages -- 3.4.2 Themes and skins -- 3.5 Portlets -- 3.5.1 Portlet Install -- 3.5.2 Manage applications -- 3.5.3 Manage Portlets -- 3.5.4 Web clipping -- 3.6 Access -- 3.6.1 Users and groups -- 3.6.2 Giving permissions to resources -- 3.7 Portal settings -- 3.7.1 Supported markup -- 3.7.2 Supported clients -- 3.8 Portal analysis -- 3.9 WebSphere Everyplace functions -- Chapter 4. Basic WebSphere Everyplace Access installation -- 4.1 Overview -- 4.2 Domino server installation -- 4.2.1 Preparation -- 4.2.2 Install Lotus Notes -- 4.2.3 Installing Domino Server -- 4.2.4 Lotus Domino configuration for WebSphere Everyplace Access -- 4.3 Installing WebSphere Everyplace Access -- 4.3.1 Preparation.

4.3.2 Installation of Lotus Notes -- 4.3.3 Installation of WebSphere Everyplace Access -- Chapter 5. Component installation -- 5.1 Overview -- 5.2 Server 1 - Lotus Domino -- 5.2.1 Preparation -- 5.2.2 Install Lotus Notes -- 5.2.3 Installing Domino -- 5.2.4 Lotus Domino configuration -- 5.2.5 Summary -- 5.3 Server 2 - WebSphere Everyplace Access -- 5.3.1 Preparation -- 5.3.2 Install Lotus Notes -- 5.3.3 Installation of WebSphere Everyplace Access -- Chapter 6. AIX component installation -- 6.1 Overview -- 6.2 Server 1 - Lotus Domino -- 6.2.1 Preparation -- 6.2.2 Install Lotus Notes -- 6.2.3 Installing Domino -- 6.2.4 Lotus Domino configuration -- 6.2.5 Summary -- 6.3 Server 2 - WebSphere Everyplace Access -- 6.3.1 Requirements -- 6.3.2 Preparation -- 6.3.3 Install the Lotus Domino Server on AIX -- 6.3.4 Installation of WebSphere Everyplace Access -- Chapter 7. WebSphere Everyplace Client installation and configuration -- 7.1 Overview -- 7.2 Everyplace Client for Palm OS -- 7.2.1 Everyplace Client V5.0.1 installation -- 7.2.2 Everyplace Client configuration -- 7.3 Everyplace Client for Pocket PC -- 7.3.1 Everyplace Client V5.0.1 installation -- 7.3.2 Everyplace Client configuration -- Chapter 8. Everyplace Client secure connections -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Enabling SSL on IBM HTTP Server -- 8.2.1 Creating a key database -- 8.2.2 Create a self-signed key file -- 8.2.3 Setting up IBM HTTP Server -- 8.2.4 Verifying if security is enabled on IBM HTTP Server -- 8.3 Enabling SSL in WebSphere Application Server -- 8.3.1 Configuring WebSphere Application Server -- 8.3.2 Verifying if security is enabled in the Application Server -- 8.4 Configure WEA files to support SSL -- 8.4.1 Verifying if security is enabled on IBM HTTP Server -- 8.5 Enabling security for Offline Portal Content -- 8.6 Enabling SSL in Everyplace Client.

8.6.1 Enabling SSL in Pocket PC devices -- 8.6.2 Enabling SSL in Palm devices -- Chapter 9. Device Services -- 9.1 Device Services overview -- 9.1.1 Architecture -- 9.1.2 Device Services -- 9.1.3 Device Services Agent -- 9.1.4 Device Services database -- 9.1.5 Device Management portlets -- 9.1.6 Device Services console -- 9.2 Setting the stage -- 9.2.1 Creating a device management user group -- 9.2.2 Starting the Device Services console -- 9.3 Scenarios -- 9.3.1 Using Device Manager portlets to install the WebSphere Everyplace Access Client -- 9.3.2 Software distribution using Device Manager Console -- 9.3.3 Configuring SSL on a Palm device -- 9.4 Troubleshooting -- Chapter 10. Instant messaging -- 10.1 Overview -- 10.1.1 Sametime messaging on Pocket PC -- 10.1.2 Sametime messaging on Palm OS -- 10.1.3 Sample scenario -- Chapter 11. Resource Checker -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Installation -- 11.3 Determining device resources -- 11.4 Running the Resource Checker -- Chapter 12. Bulk user loading from existing mail environments -- 12.1 Overview -- 12.1.1 Configure the Bulk Load Portlet -- 12.1.2 Customize e-mail notifications -- 12.1.3 Using the Bulk Load portlet -- 12.1.4 Other functionality -- Appendix A. A sample Sametime installation -- Installation and configuration -- Installation -- Configuration -- Setting up Sametime Everyplace (STEP) -- Checking the installation -- Related publications -- IBM Redbooks -- Other publications -- Online resources -- How to get IBM Redbooks -- Help from IBM -- Index -- Back cover.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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