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Lotus Instant Messaging/Web Conferencing (Sametime): Building Sametime Enabled Applications
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Lotus Instant Messaging/Web Conferencing (Sametime): Building Sametime Enabled Applications

by John Bergland, John Barrow, Jonas Covey, Washington Cabral, Carl Tyler, Yafit Sami, Rob Novak
November 2003
Intermediate to advanced
496 pages
11h 59m
English
IBM Redbooks
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Figure 4-21 Result.jsp showing user is online but away
That concludes our look at creating a Sametime Web service. In this section, we
have created a Web service interface to our UserStatus application, and we have
demonstrated its use by calling it from a JSP page.
In the next section, we deploy the UserStatus Web service to WebSphere
Application Server, so it can be accessed by any Web services client.
4.5 Deploying the UserStatus Web service
Once we have created our Sametime Web service, we can deploy it to an
application server. For this example, ...
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