Platform and user directory considerations

There are unique considerations for OSs that you should be aware of before you proceed with integrating collaboration software with WebSphere Portal. Also, in the context of collaboration integration, there are two types of user directories, Lotus Dominodirectory and then all other supported user directories.


Platform considerations

Depending upon platform, Lotus Domino servers in environment may have slightly different task and/or registry requirements:


User directory considerations

Directory considerations for Lotus Domino LDAP:

From the portal perspective, there are two types of Lotus Domino servers: the Lotus Domino server as a user repository (Lotus Domino Directory server as an LDAP server), and any Lotus Domino server that acts as a Lotus Domino data source for portlets: such a server is called a messaging/application server.

Because WebSphere Portal supports the use of Lotus Domino Directory as an LDAP server, you can set up the portal to use a Lotus Domino server as the user repository for users who access both the portal and any portlets that access Lotus Domino and the Extended Products.

You can use a Lotus Domino server with LDAP enabled both as the user repository for the portal and for auto-detection of users' mail files, unless the portal user repository is so large to use separate machines for performance reasons (see Performance considerations).

Directory considerations for Lotus Sametime:

If you will be using portlets for Lotus Domino and Lotus Sametime, the Lotus Sametime user directory can be any supported LDAP (including Lotus Domino) directory, or a native Lotus Domino directory. But it is recommended that Lotus Sametime use the same directory as the one configured for the portal, to avoid the additional configuration necessary to support both directories.


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