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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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“Additional material” on page 467 for more detailed instructions on how to
download this sample portlet.
Figure 10-6 shows the portlet in view mode. It simply displays a list of names
from a directory, but does not yet provide either presence awareness, or the
ability to act upon a name.
Figure 10-6 Simple portlet example: names are not yet Sametime enabled
In the following sections, we use the Sametime features within the Collaborative
Components API to add awareness to these names.
10.3.5 Adding awareness to the JSP
At this point, we will impleme
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