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Federating tags

WebSphere Portal allows the federation of remote tagging systems, such as IBM Connections.

Tags from remote tagging systems can be integrated in the WebSphere Portal Tag Cloud. When a tag from a remote system is selected in the Tag Cloud, the Tag Results portlet lists all federated resources to which users have applied the tag. The title of the remote resource, and the description if available, are displayed. The title is preceded by an icon that symbolizes the resource type of the resource.

If a federated resource is selected two different kinds of behavior are supported:

  1. Redirect to an external website where the resource is displayed.
  2. Redirect to a page with a portlet that can display this resource.

Configuration settings for the WebSphere Portal tagging and rating features like Type-ahead, normalization, black- and white lists are also applied to the federated tags.

That allows for example the scenaris that remote tags are not visible in WebSphere Portal because they do not fit to the configured settings.


Federation of IBM Connections tags

IBM Connections comprises multiple features, such as Activities, Blogs, Bookmarks, Communities, Files, Forums, Profiles, and Wikis. Tags that belong to the resources of these features can be integrated in the Tag Cloud. When a IBM Connections tag is selected, links with the titles of corresponding IBM Connections resources are listed in the Tag Results portlet. When such a resource is selected, either a redirect to a Portal page with the corresponding IBM Connections portlet is performed, or a redirect to the IBM Connections website is made to display more detailed information about the resource.

For Blogs, Forums, Wikis and Profiles, the selected resource is rendered in a Connections portlet by default. For more information on how a target page for the redirect can be specified and how to deploy and configure the Connections POC Resolver see the IBM Connections documentation. The Connections POC resolver is required to render tagged Connections resources within Connections Portlets.

If you do not want to have a connections resource rendered in a Connections portlet, we can set a Connections Site as target of a redirect for a particular Connections feature.

The IBM Connections portlets web application (version 3.0.1.1) must be deployed into WebSphere Portal and configured accordingly .

The following specifics regarding IBM Connections need to be mentioned:

IBM Connections does not distinguish between private and public tags like WebSphere Portal does. Therefore, the IBM Connections tags are available in the IBM Connections tags view in the tag cloud for WebSphere Portal. The All tags view can be configured to include Connections tags. These tags are not integrated in the Others’ tags, My public tags, or My private tags views.

The most frequently used tags are retrieved through the IBM Connections feature. A limit of 100 tags is provided by IBM Connections.

As IBM Connections does not provide localization information for tags nor for related resources, the same tag name, title and description of resources are displayed no matter which locale is selected by the user.

During configuration or administration of the IBM Connections integration there are steps where the identifier of a IBM Connections feature must be supplied. Use the following overview of all IBM Connections features identifiers to select the correct feature identifier:

Connections Feature ID
Activities activities
Blogs blogs
Bookmarks dogear
Communities communities
Files files
Forums forums
Profiles profiles
Wikis wikis


Parent: Tagging and rating
Related:
Search for tagged content
Related reference:
How tagging and rating works in the portal
The tagging and rating user interface
Tagging and rating for static pages
Allow our own custom content to be tagged and rated
Configuration reference
Security for tagging and rating
Use xmlaccess.sh to administer tags and ratings
Administration of tag federation
Tips for tagging and rating