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IBM WebSphere Everyplace Access V5 Handbook for Developers and Administrators, Volume IV : Advanced Topics.
Title:
IBM WebSphere Everyplace Access V5 Handbook for Developers and Administrators, Volume IV : Advanced Topics.
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1 online resource (408 pages)
Contents:
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.
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