ibm enterprise social solutions on bluemix (xpages and connections)
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IBM Enterprise Social Solutions on Bluemix (XPages and Connections)
Niklas HeidloffIBM Bluemix Developer Advocate@nheidloffheidloff.net
Entwicklercamp 04.03.2015
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Agenda● Bluemix Introduction● IBM Domino XPages Applications on Bluemix● Social File Sharing Service based on Connections● Bluemix – IBM's Cloud Platform
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Bluemix - Platform as a Service
Networking
Storage
Servers
Virtualization
O/S
Middleware
Runtime
Data
Networking
Storage
Servers
Virtualization
O/S
Middleware
Runtime
Data
Applications
Networking
Storage
Servers
Virtualization
O/S
Middleware
Runtime
Data
Applications
Networking
Storage
Servers
Virtualization
Middleware
Runtime
Data
Applications
O/S
Vendor managed
Client managed
On Premises
Applications
* see end of deck for more deployment options
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What is Bluemix?
Bluemix is an open-standard, cloud-based platform for building, managing, and running applications of all types (web, mobile, big data, new smart devices, and so on)
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What Benefits does Bluemix provide?
Hosting of applications in the cloud (obviously)
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What Benefits does Bluemix provide?
Developers can focus on what they like to do most – coding
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What Benefits does Bluemix provide?
Services, lots of services Web and application Mobile Data management Watson Analytics Internet of things Security Integration
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What other Benefits does Bluemix provide?
Integration of on-premises applications
DevOps for the entire application lifecycle
Flexible pricing
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Domino XPages Runtime● Design NSFs contain only code, no data● Design NSFs are deployed onto Bluemix and multiple application
instances can be run● Deployment can be done via a
new plugin for Domino Designer
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Domino XPages Runtime● From design NSFs Bluemix services can be accessed via
REST APIs or client libraries● Data NSFs can be accessed via a new utility method
“findDataBaseName”
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Domino Data Service● Data NSFs store only data and views● Data NSFs can be accessed via REST APIs or via XPages data
sources● Each Bluemix developer gets his/her own data service instance
provisioned including a Notes id to access the service
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Access to Domino Directory for Authentication● SAML● LDAP identity bridge● Third party solutions
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Workload Scheduler Service● Runs tasks on a
scheduled basis● Similar to the
Domino agentmanager
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Why should you use XPages on Bluemix?
● To leverage other Bluemix services to build new apps rapidly
● To always have the state of the art XPages runtime at your fingertips
● To scale your apps and obtain true resiliency
● To leverage your XPages skills
● To host your applications easily in the cloud
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Social Applications
An application is made "social" when user actions on their artifacts can be propagated to other users based on their relationship to the artifacts and/or to the people acting on them enabling for the discovery of artifacts and people which otherwise would not take place
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Integration of IBM Connections Cloud with Bluemix
● Based on IBM Connections Cloud: Social File Sharing ● Initially in experimental mode and targeting Java runtimes
● Uses trial organizations in IBM Connections Cloud● Value
● Automatic provisioning and de-provisioning of organization and users
● Guidance, examples and documentation geared towards development of cloud based social applications
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Summary● Try Bluemix.net today
● Bluemix allows developers to be innovative, deliver rapidly and have fun
● Choose between 100 runtimes and services, three deployment options and three hosting types
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Resources● IBM Bluemix: bluemix.net
● IBM Bluemix News: bluemix.info
● IBM Bluemix Developers: developer.ibm.com/bluemix
● Samples: github.com/IBM-Bluemix
● Niklas Heidloff Blog: heidloff.net
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