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Presenter: René Winkelmeyer Company: Partner Dialog
Deploying plug-ins to the enterprise
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• About me
• About you
• What’s to expect from this session
• We are talking about plug-ins – and so we have to talk about widgets
• Security, security, security
• Deployment in Lotus Notes and Domino
• Conclusion
Agenda
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• About me
• About you
• What’s to expect from this session
• We are talking about plug-ins – and so we have to talk about widgets
• Security, security, security
• Deployment in Lotus Notes and Domino
• Conclusion
Agenda
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• René Winkelmeyer
• 32 years
• Married, two dogs, two cats
• Consultant for Business Process Optimization and Domino Development at Partner Dialog Unternehmensberatung GmbH
• IBM Business Partner
• Using Notes/Domino since 10+ years
• Member of IBMs Domino NEXT Design Partner program
About me
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• OpenNTF Contributor and Committer
• Winner of the “IBM Best Open Source Award 2010”
• Main developer of the well-known “File Navigator” plug-in
About me
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• About me
• About you
• What’s to expect from this session
• We are talking about plug-ins – and so we have to talk about widgets
• Security, security, security
• Deployment in Lotus Notes and Domino
• Conclusion
Agenda
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• About me
• About you
• What’s to expect from this session
• We are talking about plug-ins – and so we have to talk about widgets
• Security, security, security
• Deployment in Lotus Notes and Domino
• Conclusion
Agenda
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• We’ll take a look how to deploy plug-ins to your enterprise.
• For that I’ll show you what’s to consider when you setup plug-ins within your company.
• And you’ll learn how to avoid some problems (maybe).
• It will be a brief overview !
What’s to expect from this session
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• About me
• About you
• What’s to expect from this session
• We are talking about plug-ins – and so we have to talk about widgets
• Security, security, security
• Deployment in Lotus Notes and Domino
• Conclusion
Agenda
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• Since the availability of plug-in provisioning within Lotus Notes there has always been a kind of knowledge gap for administrators (and developers).
• The difference between plug-ins (and features) and widgets is still not clear to anybody.
• If you talk about plug-in deployment – you talk about “widget deployment” (or so).
Talking about plug-ins and widgets
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• Plug-ins are java programs
• Plug-ins are able to change the look and feel
• Plug-ins are the core base of the Notes standard client
• Plug-ins are the core base of Sametime
• Plug-ins are, well, everywhere in the Lotus world now.
What are plug-ins?
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What are plug-ins?
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• Features are the main mechanism for plug-in deployment.
• That’s because plug-ins are always part of a feature
• Features can contain multiple plug-ins
What are features?
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• Widgets are … let’s say “gadgets” for the Notes client.
• You can use widgets for displaying several stuff in the Notes client sidebar
• Notes views, forms, pages etc.
• Google gadgets
• Web sites
• And you can use widgets to install plug-ins!
And what are widgets?
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• The “functionality” of a widget is described as an XML configuration.
• You can export the XML through a right-click on the widget and send it via E-mail or publish it to a catalog.
• Both ways assume that you allow your users to install widgets (and maybe plug-ins) by themselves!
What are widgets?
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <webcontextConfiguration version="1.1"> <palleteItem contributeToSideshelfOnStartup="false" doubleClickCommandId="" hideThumbnail="false" id="2016957732" imageUrl="" providerId="com.ibm.rcp.toolbox.prov.provider.ToolboxProvisioning" singletonSidebar="false" title="File Navigator Feature" url="http://domsrv1/intern/it/updatesite.nsf" viewImageUrl=""> <data> <installManifest><![CDATA[<install> <installfeature id="org.openntf.filenavigator.feature" name="File Navigator Feature" version="1.0.4">
<requirements> <feature id="org.openntf.filenavigator.feature" version="1.0.4" match="perfect" /> </requirements>
</installfeature> </install> ]]></installManifest> </data> </palleteItem> </webcontextConfiguration>
Anatomy of the an extension.xml
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<palleteItem contributeToSideshelfOnStartup="false" doubleClickCommandId="“ hideThumbnail="false“ id="2016957732“ imageUrl="" providerId="com.ibm.rcp.toolbox.prov.provider.ToolboxProvisioning" singletonSidebar="false“ title="File Navigator Feature“ url="http://domsrv1/intern/it/updatesite.nsf" viewImageUrl="">
Anatomy of the an extension.xml
Set this parameter to „true“ if you don‘t want that users will see the widget icon
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<palleteItem contributeToSideshelfOnStartup="false" doubleClickCommandId="“ hideThumbnail="false“ id="2016957732“ imageUrl="" providerId="com.ibm.rcp.toolbox.prov.provider.ToolboxProvisioning" singletonSidebar="false“ title="File Navigator Feature“ url="http://domsrv1/intern/it/updatesite.nsf" viewImageUrl="">
Anatomy of the an extension.xml
The id is very important. It identifies the widget. If you change it, Notes will recognize a „new“ widget!
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<palleteItem contributeToSideshelfOnStartup="false" doubleClickCommandId="“ hideThumbnail="false“ id="2016957732“ imageUrl="" providerId="com.ibm.rcp.toolbox.prov.provider.ToolboxProvisioning" singletonSidebar="false“ title="File Navigator Feature“ url="http://domsrv1/intern/it/updatesite.nsf" viewImageUrl="">
Anatomy of the an extension.xml
If you want a custom image in the widget sidebar you can set the url right here.
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<palleteItem contributeToSideshelfOnStartup="false" doubleClickCommandId="“ hideThumbnail="false“ id="2016957732“ imageUrl="" providerId="com.ibm.rcp.toolbox.prov.provider.ToolboxProvisioning" singletonSidebar="false“ title="File Navigator Feature“ url="http://domsrv1/intern/it/updatesite.nsf" viewImageUrl="">
Anatomy of the an extension.xml
Setting this parameter to „true“ forces the Notes client to open the widget in the same Sidebar panel (not needed for plug-ins).
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<palleteItem contributeToSideshelfOnStartup="false" doubleClickCommandId="“ hideThumbnail="false“ id="2016957732“ imageUrl="" providerId="com.ibm.rcp.toolbox.prov.provider.ToolboxProvisioning" singletonSidebar="false“ title="File Navigator Feature“ url="http://domsrv1/intern/it/updatesite.nsf" viewImageUrl="">
Anatomy of the an extension.xml
Just the title of the widget.
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<palleteItem contributeToSideshelfOnStartup="false" doubleClickCommandId="“ hideThumbnail="false“ id="2016957732“ imageUrl="" providerId="com.ibm.rcp.toolbox.prov.provider.ToolboxProvisioning" singletonSidebar="false“ title="File Navigator Feature“ url="http://domsrv1/intern/it/updatesite.nsf" viewImageUrl="">
Anatomy of the an extension.xml
Here you define the source where to get the plug-in. That‘s the HTTP way…
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<palleteItem contributeToSideshelfOnStartup="false" doubleClickCommandId="“ hideThumbnail="false“ id="2016957732“ imageUrl="" providerId="com.ibm.rcp.toolbox.prov.provider.ToolboxProvisioning" singletonSidebar="false“ title="File Navigator Feature“ url=“nrpc://domsrv1/C12574550014E1F0" viewImageUrl="">
Anatomy of the an extension.xml
…and that‘s the NRPC way.
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<palleteItem contributeToSideshelfOnStartup="false" doubleClickCommandId="“ hideThumbnail="false“ id="2016957732“ imageUrl="" providerId="com.ibm.rcp.toolbox.prov.provider.ToolboxProvisioning" singletonSidebar="false“ title="File Navigator Feature“ url="http://domsrv1/intern/it/updatesite.nsf" viewImageUrl="">
Anatomy of the an extension.xml
If you like custom icons for your sidebar elements – here you can configure them.
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<data> <installManifest><![CDATA[<install> <installfeature id="org.openntf.filenavigator.feature" name="File Navigator Feature" version="1.0.4">
<requirements> <feature id="org.openntf.filenavigator.feature" version="1.0.4"
match="perfect" /> </requirements>
</installfeature> </install> ]]></installManifest> </data>
Anatomy of the an extension.xml
That‘s where the features are set which should be installed.
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<data> <installManifest><![CDATA[<install> <installfeature id="com.iscoord.isphone.addon.sametime.feature" name="is-phone" version="8.7.3">
<requirements> <feature id="com.iscoord.isphone.addon.sametime.feature" version="8.7.3" match="perfect" /> <feature id="com.iscoord.isphone.core.feature" version="8.7.3" match="perfect" /> <feature id="com.iscoord.isphone.notes.toolbar.feature" version="8.7.3" match="perfect" /> <feature id="com.iscoord.isphone.ui.swt.feature" version="8.7.3" match="perfect" /> </requirements> </installfeature></install>]]></installManifest> </data>
Anatomy of the an extension.xml
Here is a somewhat „bigger“ feature set.
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• About me
• About you
• What’s to expect from this session
• We are talking about plug-ins – and so we have to talk about widgets
• Security, security, security
• Deployment in Lotus Notes and Domino
• The plug-in deployment tool (got still no name for it)
• Conclusion
Agenda
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• Security is important – as always
• Would your OS administrators allow your users to install any software by themselves?
• So - why would you allow users to install plug-ins by themselves??!
• The next steps will show you the security preparations for plug-in deployment. You just need to set them up once!
Security, security, security
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• It’s highly recommended that you only deploy signed plug-ins. Without that you won’t be able to deliver a real silent installation – and it is more secure!
• Step 1: Create a keystore
%JAVA_HOME%\bin\keytool -genkey -dname "cn=signer, ou=ca, o=partner-dialog, c=DE“ -alias “codesigner" -keypass mypassword -keystore c:\yourfolder\keys -storepass secret -keyalg "RSA" -validity 360
Digitally sign your plug-ins
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• Step 2: Export your certificate
%JAVA_HOME%\bin\keytool -export -alias “codesigner" -file pdcacert.cer -keystore c:\yourfolder\keys -storepass secret
Digitally sign your plug-ins
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• Step 3: Import the certificate into your Domino directory
Digitally sign your plug-ins
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• Step 4: Create a cross-certificate
• You need to open the internet certificate document!
Digitally sign your plug-ins
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• Step 5: Deploy the certificate to your users with an Security policy setting
Digitally sign your plug-ins
You can use this to deploy any kind of certificate from your Domino directory into the users local address book
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• Please configure the policy setting for signed plug-ins!
Setup plug-in policy settings
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• About me
• About you
• What’s to expect from this session
• We are talking about plug-ins – and so we have to talk about widgets
• Security, security, security
• Deployment in Lotus Notes and Domino
• Conclusion
Agenda
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• Consider five steps for plug-in deployment
Deployment in Lotus Notes / Domino
Configure plug-in settings
Import the plug-in to your updatesite
Add the plug-in to your toolbox
Deploy the widget
Sign the features and plug-ins
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• Remember the security part?
• We setup internet cross-certificates and deployed them to our users.
• We set plug-in security to only allow the installation of signed plug-ins.
• Now we need to sign the features and plug-ins (every single jar file).
%JAVA_HOME%\bin\jarsigner -verbose -keystore C:\myfolder\keys -storepass secret -keypass secret C:\dev\updatesite\features\org.openntf.filenavigator.feature_1.0.5.jar codesigner
Digitally sign your features and plug-ins
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• Please configure the policy setting for signed plug-ins!
Using the widget catalog
Make use of RUN_IN_BACKGROUND=true in org.eclipse.ui.workbench – that is nescessary for silent deployment
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Using the widget catalog
Remove means „Remove from the policy setting“ – it doesn‘t mean „Remove from the users workspace folder“
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All those Eclipse settings are stored in <notesdata>\workspace\.metadata\.plugins\org.eclipse.core.runtime\.settings Content of org.openntf.filenavigator.prefs #Mon Sep 13 13:41:43 CEST 2010 org.openntf.filenavigator.activity.PreferencePageFavFolder=true pref_question_roots_refresh=true org.openntf.filenavigator.activity.PreferencePageRoots=true org.openntf.filenavigator.activity.PreferencePageShares=true pref_question_eml_open=systemdefault pref_initial_setup=true prefmgmt_allow_shares=true eclipse.preferences.version=1 pref_roots_active=\#C\:\\\#D\:\\\#E\:\\\#F\:\\\#P\:\\\#G\:\\\#I\:\\\#Z\:\\\#H\:\\ pref_unzip_files=true org.openntf.filenavigator.activity.PreferencePageMail=false
Using the widget catalog
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• IBM has provided a database for plug-in deployment.
• You’ll find it as an advanced template on your Domino server.
• This database allows you to have a single storage for your features and plug-ins.
Import into the Updatesite
It‘s a Notes database – so think about setting the ACL properly.
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Import into the Updatesite
Feature name Feature ID Feature version Views for different sortings
Import mechanisms You can‘t delete single documents!
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• IBM has provided a database for plug-in deployment.
• You’ll find it as an advanced template on your Domino server.
• This database allows you to have a single storage for widgets.
Using the widget catalog
It‘s a Notes database – so think about setting the ACL properly.
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Using the widget catalog
All widgets are stored as Notes documents
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Using the widget catalog
You need to set a category for the deployment with policies
This nice button imports some of the extension.xml data into the document.
The widget catalog assumes, that you already have an extension.xml
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The desktop policy setting
The client will look at this server
Define the categories which should be installed
Should your users be able to see the widget sidebar?
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The desktop policy setting
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• At client start-up the client searches for the Widget catalog on the server.
• It then replicates the local widget catalog (if it doesn’t exist a new one is created).
• The client then searches in the local replica for changes.
• Note: a periodical replication of 24h is automatically enabled
How does the client provisioning work
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• Just delete the corresponding document in the Widget catalog.
How do I uninstall a widget?
That will affect all users!
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• About me
• About you
• What’s to expect from this session
• We are talking about plug-ins – and so we have to talk about widgets
• Security, security, security
• Deployment in Lotus Notes and Domino
• Conclusion
Agenda
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• About me
• About you
• What’s to expect from this session
• We are talking about plug-ins – and so we have to talk about widgets
• Security, security, security
• Deployment in Lotus Notes and Domino
• Conclusion
Agenda
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• Plug-ins are a very powerful – handle them with care!
• IBM has provided a good set of tools to administrate and deploy plug-ins – use them!
• You should always consider about security!
Conclusion
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Thank you!
Thank you very much for attending my session !
René Winkelmeyer
Questions and – hopefully good – answers can now be placed !