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Expeditor user interface team best practices on toolbar and menu contributions |
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Wiki Help describes basic tasks that you can accomplish in the wiki, such as creating and editing articles, basic editing tasks, subscribing to feeds, and providing feedback on the wiki. It also includes information on how to use the supported wiki markup for formatting. For a quick reference of ... |
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This section describes the provided set of commands to support administrative tasks. The following table shows all commands which can be simply entered in Expeditor integrator’s OSGi console. Table 49: Overview of console commands. Command Options Description
checkadapterstatus adaptername ... |
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OverviewComponent properties allow developers to create code that at compile time has specific function but accepts flexible input at runtime. For example, a developer can create a component that uses a predefined component property to update the title tab's text within a composite ... |
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This article explains how DCommands can be used for silently provisioning features into an enterprise. The platform can be IBM® Lotus® Expeditor, IBM Lotus Notes®, IBM Sametime®, or IBM Lotus SymphonyTM. |
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This article provides a brief list of some of the new and changed capabilities of the Lotus Expeditor integrator 6.2.3. Lotus Expeditor integrator 6.2.3
The Lotus® Expeditor integrator 6.2.3 provides bug fixes, serviceability and performance improvements, as well as new features over the ... |
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This article provides an overview of the new and noteworthy features and capabilities in the Expeditor 6.2.3 Desktop Client and Toolkit |
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Overview
When multiple users share the same workstation, the configuration is referred to as a multiuser installation. This means that a single Expeditor client exists and is shared among all users; however, each user has their own workspace containing configuration details specific to that ... |
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This section explains how the central processing unit of the Expeditor integrator, the Expeditor integrator Application Control Service (ACS), can be configured to run custom business processes (use cases). Introduction to the Expeditor integrator Application Control Service
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This section contains example listings of selected XML messages. APPENDIX A – Example Messages
DBRecordUpdate message with SQL statement Create Table Example (SQL) Listing 45: XML message example for creating table menu in a local Derby database SampleDb using SQL in message ... |
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This section lists the currently configured limitations of the Expeditor integrator. Message Size
The message size is currently limited to 10 MByte. This can be configured in the XPDinteg.xml file, but should only be done with care. Many large messages can dramatically slow down the processing ... |
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This section lists the currently configured limitations of the Expeditor integrator. Message Size
The message size is currently limited to 10 MByte . This can be configured in the XPDinteg.xml file, but should only be done with care. Many large messages can dramatically slow down the ... |
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This section covers additional use cases that simplify the remote operation and control of the Expeditor integrator
Transfer of large files in multiple messages
In addition to the underlying messaging system, IBM Lotus Expeditor integrator can handle large resources on application layer as ... |
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Identification
This document belongs to a series of documents describing the IBM® Lotus® Expeditor integrator package which is based on the IBM product Lotus Expeditor Client for Desktops. It comprises information about the usage of the Expeditor integrator software components and their ... |
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Overview
By default, Eclipse plugins are lazy. Lazy is the technical term (located in the bundle's manifest) that means that plugins are started when a request is either directly made by the Platform to start the plugin or indirectly through class loading. For example, the latter case implies ... |
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Overview
The enhanced HTTP client in Expeditor allows developers to quickly create code that requests data from remote servers over HTTP or HTTPS. The enhanced client wraps the standard Java URLConnectionclasses such that authenticated requests leverage the Accounts framework and HTTPS ... |
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Overview
It's often the case that developers must write secure code that interacts with secure resources such as sockets or web services. After creating code to communicate over the HTTPS protocol, developers are normally confronted with SSL errors. For example, the following error is typical. ... |
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Overview
The Lotus Expeditor micro broker component is a small message broker that provides a messaging fabric for integrating various parts of a solution such as applications and small devices located at the edge of the network. A message broker ensures that messages arrive at the correct ... |
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Learn how to use the IBM® Lotus® Expeditor 6.2.2 Client for Desktop install and provisioning system to build a minimal-footprint version of Lotus Expeditor for deploying composite applications. |
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Overview
Lotus Expeditor Client for Desktop uses Eclipse Activities (org.eclipse.ui.activities) to dynamically add an remove items from the user interface. Actions such as menu items or tool bar can be grouped together under a single activity ID. When the activity does not apply to the current ... |
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Overview
Various features add contributions to the launcher (Open) menu. These additions may be added declaratively via the launcher extension point or programmatically. A common request is to remove specific items to suit customization. How might one remove such items? LauncherManager
The ... |
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This paper explains how to enable near-real-time business processing using a Java Message Service (JMS) example for Java applications running on IBM 4690 POS Controllers. |
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OpenSpan Windows and Scripting Container for Lotus 1.0.23. Resolved issues, Installation, System Requirements, Known Issues and Limitations, New Features. |