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Lotus Notes running in Workplace Managed Client 2.6

Posted by Anil Vartak | February 19, 2006

As some of you may be aware, we're planning to set up a server with IBM Workplace so we can give Notes users an opportunity to explore the features of Workplace firsthand. With that in mind we're going to run a series of blog entries on our Workplace experience, starting with this one.

To test this, I set it up at home with Workplace 2.6 and found that installation was a lot smoother than 2.5, although there were a few "gotchas" that tripped me up. For example, when setting up the IBM HTTP Server you have to point to the Websphere App server directory plugins-cfg.xml in order to run Workplace from port 80. It took me several hours to figure out that there are TWO versions of this file - of course I was pointing to the wrong one (totally my fault - the deployment guide had specified the correct file to point to). Once I had that corrected, the rest went smoothly. You should read the deployment guide before and while doing the install - without that you're going to be lost if you haven't done a Workplace install before. The guide is very detailed, although it makes you jump from one page to another..almost like playing the game "Connect the dots".

After getting the server installed and running, I provisioned the Workplace Managed Client (WMC) from the server - all 150 MB of it. After running through the WMC install and holding my breath praying that it didn't fail, it installed without any problems. I have the Notes 7.01 client, and when I opened WMC was very impressed to see how the Notes client works within the WMC. I'm creating this blog entry from the Notes client within the WMC. I haven't done any heavy Notes activities yet, but so far it looks very impressive. The screenshot below shows how it looks like.

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 Stephan H. Wissel commented on Feb 19, 2006 10:13:31 PM

Nice Job Anil,
could you share what box you used to run Workplace 2.6? Obviously you used Apache HTTP (a.k.a. IBM HTTP). Would it also work with a Domino in front? How long did it take?
Thousand questions, waiting for your next blog entry.
stw

 Anil Vartak commented on Feb 19, 2006 11:27:52 PM

I'm running this on a Dell Poweredge 1800 server - dual 3.0GHz processors with 3 GB RAM. I did set it up initially with IBM HTTP Server, but after reading Declan's blog on his install with Domino (http://www.qtzar.com/blogs/qtzar.nsf/d6plinks/DLYH-6LYUYQ) I changed my http task to be Domino. All I had to do was create the internet site doc in the NAB, add in the path to the WAS DSAPI plugin, reinstall the WMC components for the http server into the Domino data html directory and restart Domino. The whole process to change the http server took about 10 min. So now I have Domino 7.0 and Workplace 2.6 with both using DB2 as the backend database. Since I have internet site docs, I can access the Workplace components with one url and the regular domino site with another. Admittedly it's not exactly fast from the browser, but I'm not sure if its because I need more memory (they recommend 4GB) or more bandwidth or both.

 Alan Lepofsky commented on Feb 20, 2006 12:37:42 PM

Great work... I hope you help IBM get this all rolled out internally as fast as you do at home and with OpenNTF

 Bruce Elgort commented on Feb 20, 2006 12:43:47 PM

@Alan,

For the right price

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