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This article describes how to install and configure IBM® Lotus® Domino® 8.5 on an IBM i platform. |
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When you install IBM Domino in xLinux, there are no start scripts nor integration with sysvinit or systemd. And even if you use one of the scripts that are available out there, systemd will crash Domino and the databases need recovery upon restart unless you set it up properly. |
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This section describes a scalable, secure production deployment of the OpenSocial component in IBM Notes and iNotes. It is provided to call out the configuration steps specific to SSL and clustering. Please read the previous sections of the cookbook before proceeding, as that prior knowledge is ... |
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Configuring IBM Domino for SAML requires substantial setup in products whose documentation is not part of IBM Domino Administrator Help. Several "cookbook" articles on this wiki help the Domino administrator with these tasks. |
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POP3 IMAP Issues with DAOS |
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XPages can be leveraged as embedded experiences in Notes and iNotes. This article outlines the considerations one should make to enable this functionality. |
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OpenSocial Component functionality in Notes and iNotes relies on several different pieces of data, including proxy rules, OAuth consumer information, and gadget capability information. This article outlines how this data is used and how its use can be customized. |
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In the event that verification of the OpenSocial Component fails an administrator will need to collect support data. This article outlines how an administrator can collect support data for Notes, iNotes, and Domino. |
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Once the OpenSocial Component is installed and configured, administrators need to verify that their environment is working properly. This article outlines how an administrator can do such verification. |
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The OpenSocial Component enables Notes and iNotes clients to integrate with IBM Connections 4.0 via Embedded Experiences and Activity Streams. This article outlines how an administrator performs such integration. |
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Before an administrator begins an OpenSocial Component deployment there are pre-requisites that need to be met. This article details those pre-requisites. |
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OpenSocial Widgets and Embedded Experiences render in the Notes and iNotes clients via the gadget rendering process. This article highlights this process for the purpose of educating administrators so that they may understand and troubleshoot the process if necessary. |
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The OpenSocial Component functionality must be enabled at the server level in order for OpenSocial gadgets and Embedded Experiences to work in the Notes and iNotes clients. This article explains how this server-centric configuration is done. |
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What's new in IBM Domino 9.0 Social Edition? This topic describes the new features of the IBM® Domino® server and Domino Administrator client in release 9.0 Social Edition. It also describes new Domino Administrator functionality that supports IBM Notes® installation and upgrade, Notes ... |
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The OpenSocial Component functionality must be enabled at the user level. This article outlines how that enablement is achieved for Notes and iNotes users |
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This article provides a high-level, deployment architecture view of the OpenSocial Component. |
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This article describes how to create and configure a Widget Catalog and the Credential Store, two key databases for enabling OpenSocial Component functionality. |
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This article outlines how Widgets are created and approved to establish trust during OpenSocial Widget and Embedded Experience rendering. |
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This article outlines the OpenSocial Component installation process across Notes, iNotes, and Domino |
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This article defines the key terminology involved with the OpenSocial Component in IBM NotesDomino Social Edition versions 9.0 and above |
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This article will give a high-level overview of Domino Social Edition (release 9.0 and above) OpenSocial Component deployments. It will provide a roadmap for administrators who are deploying and configuring OpenSocial Component functionality in Notes and iNotes, including OpenSocial Widgets and ... |
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Test Infrastructure: Domino 8.5.3 on iSeries Server Configuration
This document describes the test configuration deployed by the Domino System Verification Test (SVT) team that focused on endtoend interoperability testing for the 8.5.3 NotesDomino release on IBM® Lotus® Domino® on ... |
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Test Infrastructure: Domino Upgrade 8.5.3 Server Configuration
This document describes the test configuration deployed by the Domino System Verification Test (SVT) team that focused on upgrade, migration and backward compatibility testing for the 8.5.3 NotesDomino release with older ... |
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Domino System Verification test tested several environmental configurations for the Domino 8.5.3 release. This document describes the Tivoli Access Manager environment. The purpose of the Tivoli Access Manager environment was to test Domino interoperability with other companion products, while ... |
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When readers post comments to your DominoBlog based Blog you want to know about it. The standard Domino blog (based on dominoblog.ntf template) provides an easy way to enable the notification, which unfortunately is not enabled by default. This article describes how, and also describes another ... |