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Configuring WebSphere Portal Collaboration Center People Finder portlet
by Tara Hall with Sam Alexander
See how easy it is to connect your LDAP directory server to the Collaboration Center People Finder portlet, then configure it to meet your organization's needs.
Creating a Web Services interface to QuickPlace My Places
by Raj Balasubramanian
Did you know you can expose QuickPlace's My Places functionality as a Web Service? This article explains how—complete with sample code.
The evolution of Lotus e-Learning Software
by Elizabeth Bowling
Learn how Lotus e-learning software evolved from the first release of LearningSpace in the mid-1990's to today's Lotus Learning Management System and Lotus Virtual Classroom.
All about AdminP, Part 1
by Tim Speed with Paul Raymond
In this first of a two-part series, we begin a detailed tour of Domino's Administration Process (AdminP) and its many time-saving features.
Discovery Server QuickSearch best practices
by Jim Riel
In this article, we describe QuickSearch, a servlet you can deploy in place of Discovery Server's graphical K-map interface, and offer tips to help you make best use of this feature.
Integrating Amazon Web Services using the Lotus Domino Toolkit for WebSphere Studio
by Ken Yee
You built a Notes application to connect to Amazon.com, then you learned how to create the same application using JavaServer Pages (JSPs). Now use the Lotus Domino Toolkit for WebSphere Studio to build a Web application that incorporates both Notes data and JSPs.
LDD Exposed: Integrating WebSphere Portal into the Lotus Developer Domain
by Dick McCarrick
Notice anything different about LDD's Product Pages? They're now built on WebSphere Portal. This article explains how we did it, from deploying the hardware to coding the portlets.
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Autonomic computing: It's about making smarter systems
Interview by Tara Hall
Vaughn Rokosz, senior software engineer in the IBM Software Group, explains how IBM Lotus plans to make maintaining and upgrading your systems easier for you (and seamless for your users) with autonomic computing.
From the mailbag
Professor INI loves nothing better than receiving and reading your emails. And now that the end of the school year is approaching, there's time to respond to some of the more interesting Notes.ini questions you've sent in recently, including ones on such topics as preventing spam mail and managing system memory.
Creating a report for outstanding items
Use the Notes formula language to create a report that shows 30-day, 60-day, and 90-day overdue tasks, then stop procrastinating and get them done! (Sorry, this tip does not provide advice for overcoming procrastination.)
More on generating dynamic Web reports
In our April issue, we published a tip about how to create dynamic Web reports. This tip provides follow-up information that can save you a few characters to avoid maxing out your Domino URLs.
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