Integrate Lotus Domino and the Extended Products and Portlets into WebSphere Portal

 

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Integration tasks occur on all collaborative servers in the site, as well as the portal server, and in collaborative portlets.

The following procedures contain complete instructions for configuring WebSphere Portal to work with Lotus Domino and the Extended Products.

Checklist of tasks:

  1. Integrating the Lotus Domino servers and portlets
    To integrate IBM Lotus Domino and any associated portlets into the portal site, you perform a series of configuration tasks on an installed Lotus Domino server running LDAP, on any Lotus Domino messaging/application servers you have installed, and on the WebSphere Portal server.

  2. Integrating the Lotus QuickPlace server and portlets
    To integrate IBM Lotus QuickPlace and any Lotus QuickPlace portlets into the portal site, you perform a series of configuration tasks on the installed Lotus QuickPlace server and the IBM WebSphere Portal server.

  3. Integrating the Lotus Sametime server and portlets
    To integrate IBM Lotus Sametime and any Lotus Sametime portlets into the portal site, you perform a series of configuration tasks on the installed Lotus Sametime server and the IBM WebSphere Portal server.

  4. Configuring single sign-on between WebSphere Portal and Lotus Domino
    You configure the single sign-on (SSO) feature between the IBM WebSphere Portal and IBM Lotus Domino servers so that authentication works the same way for all Domino and Extended Products Portlets. A user can log into the portal and then access portlets that contain information from a Lotus Domino application or service without having to enter additional credentials for authentication.

 

Parent topic:

Lotus Domino Integration

 

Related concepts

Collaborative Services environment properties