Learn how to build and deploy portlet applications using Rational Application Developer V7.0 and WebSphere Portal V6.0. The class covers the concepts, architecture, components, and packaging involved in implementing a portal solution. Through numerous hands-on labs, students gain experience developing and testing portlet applications targeted for deployment on IBM WebSphere Portal V6.0. Students work with portal integration technologies such as portlet services, the portal credential vault, composite applications, personalization, cooperative portlets, and business process integration, and also work with the JSR 168portlet specification and developed portlets using the development and testing facilities that are part of IBM Rational Application Developer V7.0.
Objectives :
This intermediate course is designed for portlet application developers,integration specialists, and software architects responsible for developing solutions using IBM WebSphere Portal V6.
Topics :
Planning a basic Domino infrastructure
Considering deployment scenarios
Installing and setting up the first Domino server and administrator
Designing a hierarchical naming scheme
Installing and setting up the first Domino server
Installing and setting up the Domino Administrator client
Creating a database to track Lotus Domino and Lotus Notes licenses
Setting up servers in the Domino domain, including:
Creating additional certifiers for servers and users per an established naming scheme
Creating server IDs per an established naming scheme
Adding Notes workstations to the Domino domain, including:
Creating internal Domino user IDs per an established naming scheme
Installing the Notes client software
Setting up the Notes workstation
Creating user groups
Specifying desktop settings using policies
Backing up ID files
Setting up the administration environment, including:
Specifying administration preferences
Allowing and restricting server access
Allowing administrators access to the Domino Directory
Recording server activity in the Domino Server Log file
Setting up the replication schedule to synchronize Domino system databases in the domain
Designing a replication topology
Creating a group for server replication
Scheduling replication
Monitoring replication
Configuring intranet Domino mail routing, including:
Creating Domino Named Networks
Routing mail between Domino Named Networks
Scheduling mail routing
Configuring internet mail routing, including:
Enabling SMTP routing
Configuring basic and advanced settings for SMTP routing
Restricting mail flow to and from the Internet
Enabling message controls, including:
Controlling mail delivery
Setting mail restrictions
Creating white list and blacklist filters
Implementing message disclaimers
Enhancing transfer performance
Enabling mail journalling
Understanding how mail rules are executed
Creating mail rules
Stopping the processing of mail rules
Using the blacklist tag and white list tag mail rule conditions
Establishing mail quotas
Archiving mail using policies
Enabling server and messaging monitoring, including:
Testing mail routing
Enabling message tracking
Monitoring mail delivery
Monitoring mail statistics
Troubleshooting common mail setup problems
Testing mail connections
Restarting the Router
Forcing mail to route
Managing dead and undelivered mail
Audience :
The target audience for this course is system administrators new to Lotus Domino who are responsible for:
Initial installation and setup of a basic Lotus Domino and Lotus Notes 7 infrastructure.
Set up of Domino Mail servers in the corporate intranet and extranet (i.e. Internet) environment.
Prerequisites :
The prerequisites for this course include completion of the IBM Lotus Domino 7 System Administration Operating Fundamentals (N7D750) course or equivalent knowledge, skills, and experience.