IBM WebSphere and Lotus Implementing Collaborative Solutions
โ Scribed by John Lamb, Michael Laskey, Gopal Indurkhya
- Publisher
- IBM Press
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 560
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Build world-class collaborative solutions that integrate WebSphere and Lotus technologiesStraight from IBM, this is the first comprehensive guide to building collaborative solutions that integrate WebSphere and Lotus to drive maximum business value. Writing for experienced Web developers, three leading IBM consultants show how to design and deploy WebSphere and Domino together in any environment, no matter how large or complex. The authors address architecture, security, performance, availability, development, and much more. Using their techniques, you can implement cutting-edge collaboration, drive productivity improvements, streamline business processes, accelerate response times - and build your "on-demand" enterprise.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
This IBM redbook provides design guidelines for developing e-business applications based on servlets, JavaServer Pages (JSP) and Enterprise JavaBean (EJB) technologies. The guidelines are based on WebSphere Application Server Advanced Edition. The redbook describes the concepts of workload balanc
This Redbook will help the reader plan for, install, and configure the new IBM Lotus Domino 6.5 product on a zSeries system running Linux.
IBM WebSphere is IBM's flagship application server and competes directlywith BEA WebLogic. This book is a great companion volume to Brown etal's'Enterprise Java Programming with IBM WebSphere, 2e'. Brown's bookcovers the programming model while this book covers the deployment andadministrative model
It's neither useful for developers or architects or managers. Most of the pages are filled with screenshots/images(WebSphere portal administration interfaces). I found better information in the IBM Redbooks on WebSphere Portal Server.