Book description
This IBM Redbooks publication is part of a series of four volumes related to WebSphere Everyplace Access Version 5.0. These books will help you plan, install, administer, and develop mobile applications to run in a WebSphere Everyplace Access Version 5.0 environment. The information provided in these books targets business-to-employee (B2E) enterprise applications, but most of the scenarios presented apply to business-to-consumer (B2C) applications as well. These books provide step-by-step examples and scenarios showing ways to integrate your enterprise applications into a WebSphere Everyplace Access environment using the WebSphere Studio Site Developer and the Everyplace Toolkit, as well as extend your online and offline application capabilities to use other advanced functions.
This book also contains step-by-step sample scenarios showing ways to synchronize Domino and Microsoft Exchange e-Mail servers as well as relational JDBC databases with DB2 Everyplace databases on your client devices such as Pocket PCs and Palm devices.
A basic knowledge of Java technologies such as servlets, JavaBeans, EJBs, JavaServer Pages (JSPs), as well as XML applications and the terminology used in Web publishing, is assumed.
The following IBM WebSphere Everyplace Access V5 redbooks are
part of this offering:
--IBM WebSphere Everyplace Access V5 Handbook for Developers and
Administrators Volume I: Installation and Administration,
SG24-6462
--IBM WebSphere Everyplace Access V5 Handbook for Developers and
Administrators Volume II: Application Development, SG24-6463
--IBM WebSphere Everyplace Access V5 Handbook for Developers and
Administrators Volume III: E-Mail and Database Synchronization,
SG24-6676
--IBM WebSphere Everyplace Access V5 Handbook for Developers and
Administrators Volume IV: Advanced Topics, SG24-6677
Table of contents
- Notices
- Preface
-
Chapter 1: PIM and e-mail synchronization with Domino Server
- Overview
- How it works
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Configuration
- Lotus Notes client configuration
- Lotus Domino server configuration (1/4)
- Lotus Domino server configuration (2/4)
- Lotus Domino server configuration (3/4)
- Lotus Domino server configuration (4/4)
- Lotus Notes user configuration
- WEA Server configuration (1/6)
- WEA Server configuration (2/6)
- WEA Server configuration (3/6)
- WEA Server configuration (4/6)
- WEA Server configuration (5/6)
- WEA Server configuration (6/6)
- WebSphere Everyplace Access user configuration
- Synchronize e-mail between a Domino server and PocketPC
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Running the sample scenario
- View Lotus Notes portlet from the device browser
- Synchronize e-mail using the Everyplace Client on a PocketPC (1/4)
- Synchronize e-mail using the Everyplace Client on a PocketPC (2/4)
- Synchronize e-mail using the Everyplace Client on a PocketPC (3/4)
- Synchronize e-mail using the Everyplace Client on a PocketPC (4/4)
- Synchronize e-mail using Everyplace Client on a Palm OS (1/2)
- Synchronize e-mail using Everyplace Client on a Palm OS (2/2)
- Synchronization without using the online user WEA portlet (1/2)
- Synchronization without using the online user WEA portlet (2/2)
- Hints and tips
- Resources
- Bulk loading users from existing mail environments
-
Chapter 2: Exchange 2000 and 2003 synchronization
- Overview
- How it works
-
Configuration
- Create a Microsoft Exchange user
- Manage Everyplace Synchronization Server
- Configuring the Exchange PIM and e-mail Adapter
- Creating a default synchronization setting for the user (1/3)
- Creating a default synchronization setting for the user (2/3)
- Creating a default synchronization setting for the user (3/3)
- Configuring the user’s preferences
- Setting up the Exchange portlets for online access (1/4)
- Setting up the Exchange portlets for online access (2/4)
- Setting up the Exchange portlets for online access (3/4)
- Setting up the Exchange portlets for online access (4/4)
- Usage
- Hints and tips
- Resources
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Chapter 3: Synchronizing with DB2 databases
- Architecture overview
- Before you start
- Server configuration
- Binding LDAP and MDAC
- DB2 Everyplace Client configuration
- Sample application synchronization
- Verify the synchronization
- Synchronization using SSL
- Synchronization with remote DB2 databases
- Types of subscription
- Filtering data from data sources
- Debug and tracing
- Hints and tips
- Chapter 4: Synchronizing with Oracle databases
- Appendix A: Sample Oracle Enterprise Edition installation
- Related publications
- Index (1/2)
- Index (2/2)
- Back cover
Product information
- Title: IBM WebSphere Everyplace Access V5 Handbook for Developers and Administrators Volume III: E-Mail and Database Synchronization
- Author(s):
- Release date: April 2005
- Publisher(s): IBM Redbooks
- ISBN: None
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