Plan for collaborative servers and portlets
Set up a site with IBMLotus DominoIntegration requires decisions about user directories, security, authentication, and performance for suite of Domino and Extended Products servers and software. View some use cases that may help you make decisions leading to a successful Lotus Domino integration.
Performance considerations
When integrating Lotus Domino into the portal environment, consider performance when deciding how many and which servers you need.For example, to use a Lotus Domino LDAP server as the user directory (repository) for the portal, install portal on a separate machine from the Lotus Domino LDAP server configured to support collaborative features in the portlets. The Lotus Domino LDAP server for the portal user directory should reside on a machine that is dedicated to serving the portal environment and all its users.
i: It is recommended that a specific Lotus Domino server be created to run the collaborative components, and that it should reside on the same i server as WebSphere Portal.
- Plan names for servers and users in a Lotus Domino site
- Determine the needs of the portal site
- Platform and user directory considerations
- Security and user authentication considerations
- Automatic detection of mail files
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Integrate with collaboration software
Member Manager and People Finder
WebSphere Portal detailed system requirements