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| Developing an e-business Application Using Lotus Domino for AS/400, SG24-6052-00 |
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Today, many AS/400 and non-AS/400 customers are given the project of developing an e-business application, which exploits the latest technology standards. Using Lotus Domino for AS/400 is one of the solutions that you’ll want to consider.
This redbook is designed to help information systems architects and Lotus Notes developers conceive and develop an e-business application in a Domino for AS/400 environment. It defines for you the valuable role that Domino for AS/400 plays in such a project and explains the tools and processes that are involved in setting it up.
Plus, it offers you a practical understanding, through an example, of how to create an e-business application running on Domino for AS/400. The sample application demonstrates functions open to public users (Internet), functions available only to authorized business partners (extranet), and functions available only to employees (intranet). The application is used mainly through a Web browser and is protected using a large panel of security features, including SSL.
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Part 1. Technical environment
Chapter 1. e-business: Where Domino for AS/400 fits
Chapter 2. Domino for AS/400 infrastructure
Chapter 3. Managing directories and authentication
Chapter 4. Domino SSL implementation
Chapter 5. Development options
Chapter 6. Domino development tools
Part 2. Redbook project
Chapter 7. Case study
Chapter 8. Sample project development
Chapter 9. Sample project Domino server setup
Chapter 10. Sample project user management
Chapter 11. Sample project SSL configuration
Chapter 12. Using the sample project application
Part 3. Appendices
Appendix A. LotusScript sample code
Appendix B. JavaScript sample code
Appendix C. Java sample code
Appendix D. Other sample code
Appendix E. Integration with WebSphere on the AS/400 system
Appendix F. Domino data access control
Appendix G. Using the additional material
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SK2T-2849-09
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SK2T-8039-05
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Publish date
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2000-06-16
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Lead author
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Robert Boutault
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Other authors
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Isaac Allotey-Pappoe Peter Eibak Eric Feng Jennifer Minge
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ISBN number
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0738417807
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Number of pages
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436
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