Integrating
with Lotus Domino
Refer to and follow all instructions in this section to configure
collaborative components and features in your site.
Collaborative components include Domino and Extended Products, the Domino
Integration portlets, and the Lotus® Collaborative
Services API.
To use these collaborative features in the portal, install and configure
one or more of the supported versions of the following products: IBM® Lotus Domino®, IBM Lotus Sametime®, and IBM Lotus QuickPlace®.
- About the Domino and Extended Products Portlets
The Domino and Extended Products Portlets, with two exceptions, are provided on several pages deployed during the installation of the portal.
- Information roadmap: Domino Integration
Follow this roadmap through information and instructions for planning, installing, securing, and configuring servers and portlets in a site with Domino Integration.
- About people awareness
IBM WebSphere® Portal Express includes people awareness features, so that people's names can appear as hyperlinks that allow users to contact people with whom they might want to work.
- Installing Lotus Domino and the Extended Products
Use this reference to locate installation information specific to your site.
- Domino-WebSphere Portal Express Integration wizard overview
The Domino-WebSphere Portal Express Integration wizard configures your IBM Lotus Domino LDAP and messaging/application servers and your IBM Lotus Sametime server to support messaging and Lotus Sametime portlets (Common Mail, Domino Web Access, Lotus Notes View, Sametime Contact List, Who Is Here, and Lotus Web Conferencing).
- Integrating Lotus Domino and the Extended Products and Portlets into WebSphere Portal Express
Integration tasks occur on all collaborative servers in the site, as well as the portal server, and in collaborative portlets.
- Reference topics for collaboration
Refer to this section for tasks performed in the Lotus Collaborative Services environment properties file and API, as well as troubleshooting issues.
Related concepts
Collaboration
Messaging: the Common Mail portlet
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