- 1 Product Description
- 2 Known Versions
- 3 Software Pattern Summary
- 4 Platforms Supported by the Pattern
- 5 Identification
- 5.1 Software Instance Triggers
- 5.2 Simple Identification Mappings
- 6 Versioning
- 6.1 File Versioning
- 6.1.1 Obtaining 'Registry.xml' file location
- 6.1.2 Obtaining the installation root
- 6.1.3 Obtaining the version
- 7 Application Model Produced by Software Pattern
- 7.1 Product Architecture
- 7.1.1 Pattern Trigger
- 7.1.2 False Positive Checks
- 7.1.3 SI Depth
- 7.1.4 Relationships
- 7.1.5 Software Component Nodes (TPL version 1.5 onwards)
- 8 Subject Matter Expertise
- 9 Testing
- 10 Information Sources
- 11 Open Issues
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- Product Name
- Lotus Connections
- Publisher Page
- Category
- Release
- TKU 2012-Feb-1
- Change History
- Reports & Attributes
- Publisher Link
- IBM
Product Description
IBM Lotus Connections consists of a set of J2EE-based social collaboration services, in the form of applications to support the needs of the enterprise. It consists of five lightweight, independent features designed to allow for incremental implementation and adoption by the business, it provides a simple and extensible integration framework that allows the individual features to interact when they are deployed together in an organization. Lotus Connections provides services like profiles, communities, blogs and activities. These services can be configured and extended to interact with other such services. These services can be administrated and configured as deployed applications using Administrative console called 'Integrated Solutions Console'. In short it provides social networking tools for businesses.
