IBM® Lotus® Domino® 8.0.1 introduced Domino 64-bit for Microsoft® Windows® 2003/2008 64-bit and IBM AIX® 5.3/AIX 6.1 64-bit operation system (OS) platforms. 6 Domino 64-bit deployment considerations.5.4 Configuring Domino 64-bit memory management.5.1 Domino addressable memory and shared memory.4.2 Inter-Process Communication (IPC) limits on AIX 5.3 and 6.1.4.1 Address space of a 64-bit process on AIX.2.3 Disadvantages of a 64-bit environment.Using some practical examples, we compare the differences and relationships among these five concepts, demonstrating the convenience offered by Notes. This article introduces the often-confused concepts of widgets, Web widgets, Google Gadgets, iWidgets, and IBM® Lotus® Notes® widgets.
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This article provides the detailed steps on how to configure Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption for IBM® Lotus® Domino® 8.5.1.Ĭomparing IBM Lotus Notes widgets with other widget types This article describes the detailed steps to generate a Lightweight Third-Party Authentication (LTPA) token, using a JavaTM client running in an application server other than IBM® WebSphere® Portal.Ĭonfiguring SSL encryption for IBM Lotus Domino 8.5.1 Generating LTPA tokens using a Java servlet Using this guide, you can get your environment running in just a few minutes, even if you do not have in-depth knowledge of either the Trust Association Interceptor operation mode. This article is a simplified guide of the steps to configure Microsoft Windows Single Sign-on with IBM Lotus Domino. This article reports the performance test results of a IBM Lotus Notes Traveler 8.5.3 Upgrade Pack 1 in High Availability (HA) configuration on Microsoft Windows 64-bit with both IBM DB2 in HA Disaster Recovery configuration and Microsoft SQL database with mirroring.Ĭonfiguring Microsoft Windows single sign-on for Web clients in an existing IBM Lotus Domino environment IBM Lotus Notes 8.5.3 Traveler Upgrade Pack 1 in High-Availability configuration performance