
IBM WebSphere Everyplace Access V5 Handbook for Developers and Administrators, Volume III : E-Mail and Database Synchronization.
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IBM WebSphere Everyplace Access V5 Handbook for Developers and Administrators, Volume III : E-Mail and Database Synchronization.
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Redbooks, IBM.
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1 online resource (330 pages)
Contents:
Front cover -- Contents -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Chapter 1. PIM and e-mail synchronization with Domino Server -- 1.1 Overview -- 1.2 How it works -- 1.3 Configuration -- 1.3.1 Lotus Notes client configuration -- 1.3.2 Lotus Domino server configuration -- 1.3.3 Lotus Notes user configuration -- 1.3.4 WEA Server configuration -- 1.3.5 WebSphere Everyplace Access user configuration -- 1.3.6 Synchronize e-mail between a Domino server and PocketPC -- 1.4 Running the sample scenario -- 1.4.1 View Lotus Notes portlet from the device browser -- 1.4.2 Synchronize e-mail using the Everyplace Client on a PocketPC -- 1.4.3 Synchronize e-mail using Everyplace Client on a Palm OS -- 1.4.4 Synchronization without using the online user WEA portlet -- 1.5 Hints and tips -- 1.5.1 Troubleshooting -- 1.5.2 Log files -- 1.5.3 Tuning -- 1.5.4 Order does matter -- 1.6 Resources -- 1.7 Bulk loading users from existing mail environments -- 1.7.1 Configure the Bulk Load portlet -- 1.7.2 Customize e-mail notifications -- 1.7.3 Using the Bulk Load portlet -- 1.7.4 Other functionality -- Chapter 2. Exchange 2000 and 2003 synchronization -- 2.1 Overview -- 2.2 How it works -- 2.3 Configuration -- 2.3.1 Create a Microsoft Exchange user -- 2.3.2 Manage Everyplace Synchronization Server -- 2.3.3 Configuring the Exchange PIM and e-mail Adapter -- 2.3.4 Creating a default synchronization setting for the user -- 2.3.5 Configuring the user's preferences -- 2.3.6 Setting up the Exchange portlets for online access -- 2.4 Usage -- 2.4.1 Setting up the initial synchronization tests -- 2.4.2 Synchronize e-mail and PIM data -- 2.5 Hints and tips -- 2.5.1 Troubleshooting -- 2.5.2 Log files -- 2.5.3 Tuning -- 2.5.4 Order does matter -- 2.6 Resources.
Chapter 3. Synchronizing with DB2 databases -- 3.1 Architecture overview -- 3.1.1 DB2 Everyplace -- 3.1.2 IBM Everyplace Client -- 3.1.3 DB2 Everyplace Synchronization Server -- 3.2 Before you start -- 3.3 Server configuration -- 3.3.1 Creating users and groups -- 3.3.2 Creating subscription and subscription set -- 3.4 Binding LDAP and MDAC -- 3.5 DB2 Everyplace Client configuration -- 3.6 Sample application synchronization -- 3.7 Verify the synchronization -- 3.8 Synchronization using SSL -- 3.8.1 Enable server security -- 3.8.2 Enable client security -- 3.9 Synchronization with remote DB2 databases -- 3.10 Types of subscription -- 3.10.1 DataPropagator subscription -- 3.10.2 Upload subscription -- 3.11 Filtering data from data sources -- 3.12 Debug and tracing -- 3.12.1 Application server logs files -- 3.12.2 Enable tracing -- 3.12.3 Trace files -- 3.12.4 DB2 Everyplace control database -- 3.13 Hints and tips -- Chapter 4. Synchronizing with Oracle databases -- 4.1 Common grounds with DB2 data source -- 4.2 Create a subscription with Oracle data source -- 4.2.1 Add Oracle JDBC driver -- 4.2.2 Create a JDBC subscription -- 4.2.3 Create an upload subscription -- 4.3 Sample dsysetjavahome.bat file -- 4.4 Synchronize with remote Oracle database -- 4.5 Hints and tips -- Appendix A. Sample Oracle Enterprise Edition installation -- Oracle installation -- Create a simple database using wizards -- Create simple table using wizards -- Populate table with data -- 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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