IBM Websphere Everyplace Access V5 handbook for developers and administrators, Volume I: Installation and administration

This IBM Redbooks publication is part of a series of four volumes related to WebSphere® Everyplace® Access Version 5.0. These Redbooks will help you plan, install, administer, and develop mobile applications to run in a WebSphere® Everyplace® Access Version 5.0 environment. The information provided...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Rodriguez, Juan R.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Research Triangle, NC IBM 2005
Edition:1st ed
Series:Redbooks
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Collection: O'Reilly - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Front cover
  • Contents
  • Notices
  • Trademarks
  • Preface
  • The team that wrote this redbook
  • Become a published author
  • Comments welcome
  • Chapter 1. Overview
  • 1.1 The big picture
  • 1.2 Inside the product
  • 1.3 WebSphere Everyplace Access
  • 1.3.1 Portlets
  • 1.3.2 WebSphere Everyplace Access services
  • 1.4 Everyplace Client
  • 1.4.1 Tested devices
  • 1.4.2 Resource Checker
  • 1.4.3 Everyplace Client features per platform OS
  • 1.5 Everyplace Toolkit V5.0.1
  • 1.6 New in WebSphere Everyplace Access V5.0
  • 1.7 Component products
  • 1.7.1 Featured components
  • 1.7.2 Support components
  • 1.7.3 Third-party components
  • 1.8 System hardware and software requirements
  • 1.9 Complementary products
  • Chapter 2. Enhanced portlets
  • 2.1 Introduction
  • 2.2 Enhanced portlets provided by Everyplace Access
  • 2.2.1 Lotus Notes PIM and e-mail portlets
  • 2.2.2 Microsoft Exchange PIM and e-mail portlets
  • 2.2.3 Productivity portlets
  • Chapter 3. Administration
  • 3.1 WebSphere Portal Server overview
  • 3.1.1 Welcome to the portal
  • 3.2 Starting WebSphere Everyplace Access services
  • 3.3 Getting started
  • 3.4 Portal user interface
  • 3.4.1 Manage pages
  • 3.4.2 Themes and skins
  • 3.5 Portlets
  • 3.5.1 Portlet Install
  • 3.5.2 Manage applications
  • 3.5.3 Manage Portlets
  • 3.5.4 Web clipping
  • 3.6 Access
  • 3.6.1 Users and groups
  • 3.6.2 Giving permissions to resources
  • 3.7 Portal settings
  • 3.7.1 Supported markup
  • 3.7.2 Supported clients
  • 3.8 Portal analysis
  • 3.9 WebSphere Everyplace functions
  • Chapter 4. Basic WebSphere Everyplace Access installation
  • 4.1 Overview
  • 4.2 Domino server installation
  • 4.2.1 Preparation
  • 4.2.2 Install Lotus Notes
  • 4.2.3 Installing Domino Server
  • 4.2.4 Lotus Domino configuration for WebSphere Everyplace Access
  • 4.3 Installing WebSphere Everyplace Access
  • 4.3.1 Preparation
  • 4.3.2 Installation of Lotus Notes
  • 4.3.3 Installation of WebSphere Everyplace Access
  • Chapter 5. Component installation
  • 5.1 Overview
  • 5.2 Server 1
  • Lotus Domino
  • 5.2.1 Preparation
  • 5.2.2 Install Lotus Notes
  • 5.2.3 Installing Domino
  • 5.2.4 Lotus Domino configuration
  • 5.2.5 Summary
  • 5.3 Server 2
  • WebSphere Everyplace Access
  • 5.3.1 Preparation
  • 5.3.2 Install Lotus Notes
  • 5.3.3 Installation of WebSphere Everyplace Access
  • Chapter 6. AIX component installation
  • 6.1 Overview
  • 6.2 Server 1
  • Lotus Domino
  • 6.2.1 Preparation
  • 6.2.2 Install Lotus Notes
  • 6.2.3 Installing Domino
  • 6.2.4 Lotus Domino configuration
  • 6.2.5 Summary
  • 6.3 Server 2
  • WebSphere Everyplace Access
  • 6.3.1 Requirements
  • 6.3.2 Preparation
  • 6.3.3 Install the Lotus Domino Server on AIX
  • 6.3.4 Installation of WebSphere Everyplace Access
  • Chapter 7. WebSphere Everyplace Client installation and configuration
  • 7.1 Overview
  • 7.2 Everyplace Client for Palm OS
  • 7.2.1 Everyplace Client V5.0.1 installation
  • 7.2.2 Everyplace Client configuration
  • 7.3 Everyplace Client for Pocket PC
  • 7.3.1 Everyplace Client V5.0.1 installation
  • 7.3.2 Everyplace Client configuration
  • Chapter 8. Everyplace Client secure connections
  • 8.1 Introduction
  • 8.2 Enabling SSL on IBM HTTP Server
  • 8.2.1 Creating a key database
  • 8.2.2 Create a self-signed key file
  • 8.2.3 Setting up IBM HTTP Server
  • 8.2.4 Verifying if security is enabled on IBM HTTP Server
  • 8.3 Enabling SSL in WebSphere Application Server
  • 8.3.1 Configuring WebSphere Application Server
  • 8.3.2 Verifying if security is enabled in the Application Server
  • 8.4 Configure WEA files to support SSL
  • 8.4.1 Verifying if security is enabled on IBM HTTP Server
  • 8.5 Enabling security for Offline Portal Content
  • 8.6 Enabling SSL in Everyplace Client
  • Includes bibliographical references and index
  • 8.6.1 Enabling SSL in Pocket PC devices
  • 8.6.2 Enabling SSL in Palm devices
  • Chapter 9. Device Services
  • 9.1 Device Services overview
  • 9.1.1 Architecture
  • 9.1.2 Device Services
  • 9.1.3 Device Services Agent
  • 9.1.4 Device Services database
  • 9.1.5 Device Management portlets
  • 9.1.6 Device Services console
  • 9.2 Setting the stage
  • 9.2.1 Creating a device management user group
  • 9.2.2 Starting the Device Services console
  • 9.3 Scenarios
  • 9.3.1 Using Device Manager portlets to install the WebSphere Everyplace Access Client
  • 9.3.2 Software distribution using Device Manager Console
  • 9.3.3 Configuring SSL on a Palm device
  • 9.4 Troubleshooting
  • Chapter 10. Instant messaging
  • 10.1 Overview
  • 10.1.1 Sametime messaging on Pocket PC
  • 10.1.2 Sametime messaging on Palm OS
  • 10.1.3 Sample scenario
  • Chapter 11. Resource Checker
  • 11.1 Introduction
  • 11.2 Installation
  • 11.3 Determining device resources
  • 11.4 Running the Resource Checker
  • Chapter 12. Bulk user loading from existing mail environments
  • 12.1 Overview
  • 12.1.1 Configure the Bulk Load Portlet
  • 12.1.2 Customize e-mail notifications
  • 12.1.3 Using the Bulk Load portlet
  • 12.1.4 Other functionality
  • Appendix A. A sample Sametime installation
  • Installation and configuration
  • Installation
  • Configuration
  • Setting up Sametime Everyplace (STEP)
  • Checking the installation
  • Related publications
  • IBM Redbooks
  • Other publications
  • Online resources
  • How to get IBM Redbooks
  • Help from IBM
  • Index
  • Back cover