Use the Microsoft Exchange 2010 portlet application
By using the IBM portlet application for Microsoft Exchange 2010, users can perform routine mail related tasks, such as composing, reading, and deleting emails. This application enables users to view, edit, and delete items in their mail and other personal information management applications.The IBM portlet application for Microsoft Exchange connects to an Exchange 2010 server via Exchange Web Services.
The following portlets are provided in the portlet application that works with Microsoft Exchange 2010 server:
- The IBM Microsoft Exchange Mail 2010 portlet
- With Microsoft Exchange2010 Mail, we can connect to an Exchange 2010 Server. We can perform standard mail functions, such as compose, reply, forward, and delete mail.
- The IBM Microsoft Exchange Calendar 2010 portlet
- With Microsoft Exchange2010 Calendar, we can retrieve calendar information from the Exchange 2010 server and display it on the page. We can perform standard calendar functions, such as creating, editing, deleting, and viewing appointments.
Integration with Exchange OWA mode is not supported for the Exchange 2010 version.
- Set the credential slot for the Microsoft Exchange 2010 portlet application
For users to be able to use the IBM portlet application for Microsoft Exchange 2010 in WebSphere Portal, administrators must set up a vault slot for the portlets to use.- Configure the portal to accept the Exchange server SSL certificate
To use SSL features with the Microsoft Exchange 2010 portlet application, configure the JVM for the WebSphere Portal server to accept the SSL certificate of the Exchange Server.- Customize the Exchange 2010 portlet
We can customize an Exchange 2010 portlet using the appropriate configuration parameters listed here.
Parent: Business portlets