Lotus Mashups is a business mashups editor developed and distributed by IBM as part of the IBM Mashup Center system. Lotus Mashups is intended for use in professional environments, such as corporations and governments.
Features
editInterface
editLotus Mashups is a self-contained web application, requiring no external software to develop mashup applications. Mashups uses the Dojo framework for Web 2.0 functionality.
Integration with Websphere Portal
editLotus Mashups has the ability to integrate portlets into mashup projects. This is accomplished either by importing a portlet from a connected Websphere Portal server, or by uploading a .WAR file.
Security
editIn an effort to thwart unauthorized access of sensitive data by externally created widgets, all widgets are self-contained and isolated, unable to pass code back and forth unless specifically enabled by the mashup author.
InfoSphere MashupHub
editThe data and administration counterpart of Lotus Mashups, InfoSphere MashupHub is utilized for the following tasks:
- Creating new widgets using data feeds
- Housing a catalog of user-created widgets
- Acting as catalyst for community collaboration
Consumer use
editAlthough Lotus Greenhouse allows users to use Lotus Mashups free of charge,[1] purchase of IBM Mashup Center is required for private collaboration. Consequently, the consumer market would likely find Lotus Mashups to be cost-prohibitive.[2]
See also
editExternal links
edit- Lotus Mashups home page
- Lotus Greenhouse - a web site where the public can test-drive Lotus collaboration products free of charge (registration required).
References
edit- ^ Lotus Greenhouse
- ^ "IBM Passport Advantage Express". Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved March 4, 2009.