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How to use Google Chart Tools with IBM Mashup CenterGoogle Chart Tools provide a rich set of visualization capabilities, such as
scatter chart and gauge, that complement the chart types available with the
IBM Mashup Center charting widget. You will see how Google Chart Images can be
used with IBM Mashup Center to generate markers on the Navteq mapping widget.
In addition, the article describes the building of a custom widget that uses
Google Chart Tools API to visualize data from enterprise data feeds.
Full StoryIBM Lotus Notes 8.5.2 and 8.5.3 Traveler performanceThis article reports IBM Lotus Notes Traveler 8.5.2 performance results for Microsoft Windows 64-bit and Red Hat Linux 64-bit operating systems. In addition it compares Lotus Notes Traveler 8.5.2 (64-bit) server and Lotus Notes Traveler 8.5.1 (64-bit) server on Windows 64-bit operating systems. IBM Lotus Notes 8.5.3 Traveler performs the same as IBM Lotus Notes 8.5.2 Traveler performance. The same configuration were used for both IBM Lotus Notes 8.5.2 and 8.5.3 Traveler performance.
Full StoryWorking with groups in LotusScriptThis article describes how you can work with groups in LotusScript, using the built-in NotesAdministrationProcess class as well as two custom LotusScript classes.
Full StoryIBM Mashup Center Need-to-know tips and tricks, Part
2: Building mashups and leveraging widgetsIBM Mashup Center is a powerful tool aimed at gaining insight and
sharing information by rapidly assembling and visualizing data. This article
shares some of the essential "need-to-know" tips we have collected in our
experience with the product. In the first article in the series, we reviewed
the components of IBM Mashup Center and some terminology, and then provided
you with nine practical tips on working with feeds and building Data Mashups.
Whereas the previous article focused on the "data site" of a mashup, in this
this article we'll cover the presentation layer of a mashup - the "Mashup
Builder". This article applies to Mashup Center version 2 and version
3.
Full StoryManage your IBM i Domino servers using APIsThis article describes a set of APIs which enable programmatic access and management of Domino servers on IBM i. The article includes code examples to demonstrate the usage of APIs to perform these tasks.
Full StoryDisplay enterprise data as dynamic HTML using IBM Mashup CenterIBM Mashup Center comes with widgets for displaying data in different
formats, for example in a table, on a map or in a chart. These widgets allow
very quick page assembly but normally only provides a limited set of
customization like font size, alignment color. To have greater control on the
presentation, IBM Mashup Center Version 3 supports the generation of any XML
directly using data from enterprise data sources. This article shows how you
can generate HTML (XHTML to be specific since the feed is well-formed) for
more distinctive presentation using the data mashup builder. In addition, the
article describes a simple widget that can display arbitrary HTML and can
intercept mouse clicks to trigger events that can be wired to other
widgets.
Full StoryIntegrating IBM Lotus Quickr 8.5 for Domino with IBM Enterprise Content Management: Configuration and best practicesThe ability to integrate with IBM® Enterprise Content Management was introduced in IBM Lotus® Quickr® 8.5 for Domino®. In this article we discuss how it works and how to configure and use related features. It's assumed that you're familiar with Lotus Quickr and that you've already installed Lotus Quickr 8.5 for Domino.
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