Portal, Express Beta Version 6.1
Operating systems: i5/OS, Linux,Windows |
The Lotus® Collaborative Services search an LDAP directory for user information. You can enable the Collaborative Services to get the required information in two different ways: by setting up a bind user for authenticated LDAP, or by enabling anonymous user access to attributes in the directory.
The user information requested by the Collaborative Services consists of the following attributes:The information in these attributes is used by Collaborative Services Services to support automatic detection of users' mail files by any of the collaborative portlets that use an IBM® Lotus Domino® back-end server for messaging. In addition, if the server is a Lotus Domino LDAP, Collaborative Services uses the information in the attributes to support the server or database drop-down lists that appear in Lotus Domino portlets.
The portlets that use auto-detection to locate users' source mail files are:
The portlets that use a drop-down server list are:
Effects of choosing to set up the bind user
It is recommended that you set up a bind user instead of enabling anonymous access, because the bind user solution is most consistent with the way WebSphere Portal accesses LDAP directories.
Note: If you use the Domino-WebSphere Portal Express Integration wizard, the wizard automatically sets the bind user, so if for any reason you also want to enable anonymous access, do it manually after running the wizard.If you use a bind user, any time you change the bind user's password, to keep collaborative features working, remember to edit it in the CSEnvironment.properties file.
Effects of choosing to enable anonymous access
If you prefer to enable anonymous access, your portal site will support the same features in collaborative portlets as the bind user does, and you will not need to manage passwords.
Choose a method of user authentication: