This was our slides for IBM Connect 2017 in San Francisco. The best part was the live demo were we showed our "gateway" running inside a Docker container running on IBM Blue Mix. Our gateway is running with IBM Domino, WebSphere Liberty, CrossWorlds and a kind of magic.
3. Matteo Bisi
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Matteo Bisi – System Engineer
IBM Champion Social Business 2014,15,16,17
Blogger – www.msbiro.net, blog.msbiro.net
Social:
• @mbisi78
• https://it.linkedin.com/in/matteobisi
• matteo.bisi@factor-y.com
4. Daniele Vistalli
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Daniele Vistalli – CEO & CTO
IBM Champion Social Business 2017
Social:
• @danielevistalli
• https://www.linkedin.com/in/dvistalli
• daniele.vistalli@factor-y.com
5. What is this session about ?
Thinking outside the (current) box
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6. What do we see & discuss today
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HOW to BUILD
CLOUD INTEGRATIONS between
Notes / Domino / Connections / Watson
7. Customer needs and use cases (add your own)
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• I need to access my Verse mailbox for my workflow app
• I need to bring my domino data to Connections Cloud
• I want to exploit cloud services to MODERNIZE and EXTEND
existing applications
• I want to use “current” technologies that can extend the
life/value of applications for the next decade.
• - Lotuscript – Xpages
• + Java + Javascript + Rest + Ajax + OAuth2 + JWS + OpenId
Connect + …..
• = No data migration
8. Enter the toolbox … aka BlueMix
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BlueMix / CloudFoundry
• see Bluemix/XPages - We'll not cover this
BlueMix / Docker
• It's docker, we use this, we’ve shown it last year. Hopefully we
get Docker fully supported by IBM (#letsBugBarryRosen)
BlueMix / Virtual Machines
• Plain old virtual servers
BlueMix / Bare Metal
• Plain old servers
9. Challenges ahead
We need to find a way to move forward…
NHTTP is essentially a “legacy” layer
No AUTH2 or OpenID Connect
No JWS
No Custom auth without C/C++ libraries
XPAGES not as succesful as we’d like
Dated foundation (JSF) / application model
Many spend time to get rid of Xpages layers to do Rest services
Customers moving to SmartCloud Notes and verse
Need to access mailboxes and databases in new ways
Need (and want) to integrate to Connections Cloud Services
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11. Docker and CrossWorlds
Docker is an ideal solution to manage Domino servers:
- Easy to setup
- Easy for development
- We discussed this at Connect 2016
- We hope IBM will officially support Domino on Docker
Liberty/CrossWorlds is a lightweight JavaEE Application
server:
- An OpenNTF Project
- Available on prem and in BlueMix
- Easy to manage and Fast
- With the help of OpenNTF Domino API makes Java
development quick
- CrossWorlds packages Liberty / ODA / Domino together
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12. Filling the gap
Liberty provides OAuth2 / JWS services, modern authentication integrated to
Connections Cloud
ODA and CrossWorlds let developers build JavaEE apps faster
Domino API calls are managed by ODA
Docker allows to deploy “light” (no NSFs) domino servers with CrossWords in
seconds (ok, minutes)
- Access any domino server in domain AS user (if TRUSTED SERVER)
- Can deploy full JavaEE apps
- Our approach is to build “data gateways” able to run Domino code
written in java.
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13. Show me the code
All samples are available on GitHub and build upon the ODA and
CrossWorlds foundation
We’re going to explore:
• Crossworlds and Domino in Docker
• DominoGateway.ear a webapp able to run Groovy scripts as
Rest Services
• Samples
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14. Building it
Get a BlueMix account and setup Docker (or on your machine)
Get our work and start building yours (Wiki, DockerFiles, etc)
• Get https://github.com/Factor-y/DominoOnDocker
Run & configure samples
Build your own
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17. Discussion
Here and now
ASK QUESTIONS, no worries, we try to answer
OpenNTF’s Slack #dominodocker
https://openntf.slack.com/messages/dominodocker/
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