Chapter 2. The Architecture of WebSphere and Lotus Collaboration Together

“Ah, to build, to build! That is the noblest of all the arts.”

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, from the poem, “Michael Angelo” (pt. I, II, l.54)

This chapter describes the architectures for the different ways to combine WebSphere with Lotus Collaboration capabilities. This chapter specifies which software pieces provide which function when the WebSphere and Domino platforms are used together—along with recommendations as to which software to use when there are alternatives. Given that both WebSphere and Domino can act independently as fully functional Web servers, there are some choices to be made—but that's good. The flexibility in combining WebSphere with Lotus Collaboration ...

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