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Integrating Lotus Domino 6 and WebSphere Express V5 on the IBM eServer iSeries Server.
Title:
Integrating Lotus Domino 6 and WebSphere Express V5 on the IBM eServer iSeries Server.
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Redbooks, IBM.
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1 online resource (250 pages)
Contents:
Front cover -- Contents -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Chapter 1. Introduction to Lotus Domino, WebSphere Application Server -- 1.1 Domino and WebSphere bundling -- 1.2 Domino and WebSphere release compatibility on iSeries -- 1.3 Using the examples in this book -- Chapter 2. Prerequisites: Getting ready for SSO -- 2.1 iSeries server software requirements -- 2.1.1 Program temporary fixes -- 2.2 Working with WebSphere Application Server - Express V5 -- 2.2.1 Using QShell to start or stop WebSphere Application Server - Express -- 2.2.2 Removing a WebSphere Application Server - Express instance -- 2.3 Setting up the Domino example used in this book -- 2.3.1 Copying the Domino database to the Domino server's data directory -- 2.3.2 Signing the Domino database -- 2.3.3 Changing the Domino application -- 2.3.4 Testing the Domino application from a Web browser -- Chapter 3. HTTP options for serving both Domino and WebSphere content -- 3.1 Plug-ins defined -- 3.1.1 Domino HTTP serving WebSphere -- 3.1.2 IBM HTTP Server (powered by Apache) serving Domino and WebSphere -- 3.2 Domino 6 as HTTP server for WebSphere -- 3.2.1 Creating a WebSphere instance served by Domino HTTP -- 3.2.2 Testing the internal WebSphere Express instance HTTP port -- 3.2.3 Verifying the Domino configuration for WebSphere Express -- 3.2.4 Testing Domino HTTP server as external port for WebSphere Express -- 3.3 HTTP Server (powered by Apache) server for Domino and WebSphere -- 3.3.1 Creating a WebSphere instance served by HTTP Server (powered by Apache) -- 3.3.2 Testing the WebSphere Application Server - Express instance -- 3.3.3 Enabling HTTP Server (powered by Apache) to serve Domino -- 3.3.4 Testing the HTTP Server (powered by Apache) to serve Domino.

3.3.5 Using a specific TCP/IP address for HTTP server (powered by Apache) -- Chapter 4. Configuring LDAP, a prerequisite for single signon -- 4.1 What is LDAP? -- 4.1.1 Additional information -- 4.2 Approaches for directory sharing using LDAP on iSeries -- 4.2.1 iSeries LDAP enhancements for OS/400 V5R1 and V5R2 -- 4.3 Using OS/400 LDAP -- 4.3.1 Prerequisites -- 4.3.2 Configuring OS/400 LDAP -- 4.3.3 Starting and stopping the OS/400 LDAP server -- 4.3.4 Publishing OS/400 SDD entries to the LDAP directory -- 4.3.5 Verifying the OS/400 LDAP server is running and accessible -- 4.3.6 Managing directory entries -- 4.3.7 LDAP Data Interchange Format -- 4.3.8 LDAP problem determination -- 4.3.9 Saving the LDAP directory -- 4.4 Configuring WebSphere and Domino to use OS/400 LDAP -- 4.4.1 Creating a Directory Assistance database on the Domino server -- 4.4.2 Configuring Domino to use OS/400 LDAP -- 4.5 Using Domino LDAP services -- 4.5.1 Configuring the Domino Directory for LDAP access -- 4.5.2 Starting and stopping the Domino LDAP task -- 4.5.3 Verifying the connection to the Domino LDAP server -- Chapter 5. Enabling security -- 5.1 Domino and WebSphere security models -- 5.2 Enabling Domino security -- 5.2.1 Authentication settings for Domino -- 5.2.2 Securing your Domino database -- 5.2.3 Updating Domino ACLs to add users registered in OS/400 LDAP -- 5.3 Enabling WebSphere Application Server - Express security -- 5.3.1 Authentication concepts of the WebSphere Application Server -- 5.3.2 Enabling the WebSphere Application Server Administrative Console -- 5.3.3 Configuring LDAP as the user registry for WebSphere -- 5.3.4 Enabling WebSphere global security -- 5.3.5 Installing an enterprise application -- 5.3.6 Changing the classpath and policy permission for our example -- 5.3.7 Adding security roles to a Web application.

5.3.8 Mapping security roles to users or groups -- 5.4 Verifying the security settings of Domino and WebSphere -- Chapter 6. Single signon -- 6.1 SSO prerequisites -- 6.2 Configuring WebSphere for SSO -- 6.2.1 Enabling SSO for WebSphere -- 6.2.2 Exporting the LTPA keys -- 6.3 Configuring Domino for SSO -- 6.3.1 Creating the Domino Web SSO Configuration document -- 6.3.2 Updating the Domino server document for SSO -- 6.4 Verifying SSO between WebSphere and Domino -- 6.4.1 Verifying SSO from WebSphere to Domino -- 6.4.2 Verifying SSO from Domino to WebSphere -- Chapter 7. Troubleshooting -- 7.1 HTTP -- 7.1.1 IBM HTTP Server (powered by Apache) on iSeries -- 7.1.2 IBM HTTP Server (powered by Apache) instance starts and then stops -- 7.1.3 Reviewing the port status -- 7.1.4 Enabling trace for the Domino 6 for iSeries Apache plug-in -- 7.1.5 Problems connecting via Domino 6 for iSeries Apache plug-in -- 7.1.6 Domino 6 for iSeries Apache plug-in, browser returning status code 400 -- 7.1.7 Snoop servlet not displayed -- 7.1.8 DSAPI filter fails to load -- 7.2 LDAP -- 7.2.1 ldapsearch -- 7.3 WebSphere Application Server - Express V5 -- 7.3.1 Viewing WebSphere log files -- 7.3.2 Cannot select Domino HTTP server when creating WebSphere instance -- 7.3.3 Cannot enable WebSphere global security -- 7.3.4 Unable to log into the WebSphere Administrative Console -- 7.3.5 Removing WebSphere global security -- 7.4 Single signon -- 7.4.1 SystemOut.log -- 7.4.2 LDAP realm name in Domino Web SSO Configuration document -- 7.4.3 Synchronizing the time-zone settings -- 7.4.4 Regenerating the LTPA keys file -- 7.4.5 Cannot log into Domino or WebSphere applications -- Appendix A. Managing virtual hosts -- Virtual hosts -- Managing an existing virtual host -- Creating a new virtual host -- Assigning the virtual host to a Web module -- Regenerating the plug-in configuration.

Appendix B. Installing applications from the WebSphere Administrative Console -- Appendix C. Publishing System Distribution Directory entries to OS/400 LDAP -- SDD to LDAP mapping -- Publishing SDD users -- Publishing SDD users to LDAP directories not on an iSeries server -- LDAP publishing APIs -- Preventing specific SDD users from being published -- Verifying SDD entries were published properly -- Appendix D. Additional material -- Locating the Web material -- Using the Web material -- How to use the Web material -- Related publications -- IBM Redbooks and Redpapers -- 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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