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<P><STRONG>Introduction</STRONG>
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<P>This report documents the IBM<SUP>(R)</SUP> eServer<SUP>(TM)</SUP> i5
Customer Solution Test team's experience&nbsp;of implementing a small to medium
business (SMB)&nbsp;scenario using WebSphere<SUP>(R)</SUP> Application Server -
Express&nbsp;and Lotus<SUP>(R)</SUP> Domino<SUP>(R)</SUP>. In this
scenario,&nbsp;WebSphere Application Server - Express for iSeries<SUP>(TM)</SUP> is
used&nbsp;to establish an initial Web presence through dynamic Web pages, database
access, and directory server access. A Lotus Domino application
meanwhile&nbsp;provides&nbsp;internal dynamic Web pages for iDrink employees.</P>
<P>The iDrink SMB scenario simulates a beverage distribution company. This
factitious company has less than two hundred employees and is considered a small
to medium size business. The beverage distributor works with beverage suppliers
to obtain the inventory that it sells. iDrink works with customers who purchase
large quantities of beverages to sell in a variety of stores. The employees work
with both the suppliers and customers to ensure that the business is a success.
The iDrink company handles customer, supplier, and product information via
Java<SUP>(TM)</SUP> servlets and JavaServer Pages (JSPs). Most of the customer,
supplier, and product information is stored in a DB2<sup>(R)</sup> Universal
Database<SUP>(TM)</SUP> with employee information and passwords, customer
passwords, and supplier passwords maintained in an Lightweight Directory Access
Protocol (LDAP) directory. <BR>
<BR>In addition, the iDrink employees have access
to a classified ads Web site called Cola Connections that they can use to
advertise items for sale. This application is implemented in Lotus Domino.</P>
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<p><FONT size="2"><STRONG>Authors</STRONG><br>
Sue Kelling<BR>
Michelle Schlicht<BR>
Matt Teigen<br>
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<p><FONT size="2"><STRONG>Published date</STRONG><br>
January 2005</FONT>
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