IBM(R) WebSphere(R) and Lotus: Implementing Collaborative Solutions eBook Download


This bookshows developers how to build applications that combine the strengths of bothproducts.


Outstanding
This book has definitely earned a place on my "arms reach" book shelf - in fact I am purchasing a copy to keep at home. As an admin for a global Domino infrastructure, this book has offered great insight to the app-dev world of notes developers plus, the road ahead for WebSphere and open standards.


Lotus and WebSphere
This is a great book for anyone to bridge the gap between Lotus and Websphere technologies. Overall book is excellent read.


Well written guide to Notes with J2EE
This book starts with an introduction to Notes and WebSphere, goes through installation, and architecture, then walks you through several technical scenarios.

The book is generally well written, though not as concise as the equivalent O'Reilly book.

If you are a J2EE developer or architect, you are starting a project that includes Notes, and you are starting from scratch, then you should take a look at this book to give you a survey of the territory.


Lotus -> WebSphere
IBM plans to combine as much as possible the advantages of its Lotus and WebSphere products.

Still, if you are a Lotus developer, this book is a harbinger.

So the book can be valuable to Lotus developers.

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Author: John Lamb,Michael Laskey,Gopal Indurkhya
Publisher: IBM Press
ISBN: 0131443305 / 9780131443303
Pages: 560
Publication Date: Sep 24, 2004
eBook Subject: Computer & Internet

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