Collaborative workspaces using Lotus QuickPlace is part of the WebSphere Commerce collaboration feature. QuickPlace is a self-service Web tool that is used for team collaboration and it enables the creation of a secure, central workspace on the Web instantly. Structured for immediate participation, teams may use QuickPlace to do the following:
- Coordinate: people, tasks, plans, and resources.
- Collaborate: share ideas and discussion, resolve issues, coauthor documents, exchange files, and manage due diligence.
- Communicate: actions and decisions, key findings and lessons, and publish knowledge to a broader base of readership.
Teams use QuickPlace for project management, rapid response to ad-hoc initiatives, and to facilitate discrete business processes that span the extended enterprise and value chain.
Collaborative workspaces can be created by using the WebSphere Commerce Accelerator and the WebSphere Commerce default QuickPlace template. Any discussion threads, postings, or file attachments used for collaboration are stored on the QuickPlace server. To set up your system to use collaborative workspaces, complete this Configuration Manager page.
- Host Name
- Type the fully qualified host name of your QuickPlace server (hostname.domain.com is fully qualified).
- HTTP Port Number
- Type the HTTP port used by the QuickPlace server. The default is 80.
- HTTPS Port Number
- Type the HTTPS port used by the QuickPlace server. The default is 443.
- Use SSL
- Selected whether or not SSL should be used by the QuickPlace server.
- Administrator Login
- Type the login name of your Domino administrator.
- Administrator Password
- Type the password of your Domino administrator.
- Collaboration Administrator
- Type the login name of the super user of the WebSphere Commerce collaborative workspaces feature.
- Collaboration Admin Password
- Type the password of the collaborative workspaces super user.
- Locale
- Select the locale of the QuickPlace server.
- Servlet URL Path
- Type the path to invoke servlets on the QuickPlace server. The default is /servlet.