CONFIGURING


Creating a configuration settings document for all servers that run Shindig
Every Domino® server running Shindig is required to have a configuration settings document.

Before you begin

The OpenSocial component must be installed on all servers running Shindig. For the installation procedure, see the related topics.

The Domino Directory on the servers running Shindig must be using the current pubnames.ntf template.

Note: If you already have a widget catalog application, you do not need to create one, but you do need to replace its design from the toolbox.ntf template supplied with the current release of Domino. You can then skip to step 6 of the procedure.

Procedure

1. Open the Domino Administrator client.

2. Select File -> Open Server and open the Domino server running Shindig.

3. Click Configuration, and then click Server -> Configurations.

4. Click Add Configuration to create a new configuration settings document.

5. On the Basics tab, in the Group or Server name field, enter the name of a server that runs Shindig or the name of a group containing all servers that run Shindig.

6. For the Configuration for Domino Server with Shindig field, select Enabled.


7. Click Social Edition.

8. Click the Basics tab, complete the fields based on your deployment topology. Locked and unlocked domains are used only if your organization has iNotes® clients. For more information, see the iNotes administration documentation.


9. Optional: Set the cache fields. These fields can remain blank to use the defaults.

10. (Optional) On the Advanced tab, configure settings for both shindig.properties and container.js files. These settings map directly to settings used in the configuration files of the same name in Apache Shindig.

11. Click Save and Close.

Parent topic: Setting up the Domino server to run the OpenSocial component and Shindig
Previous topic: Configuring the credential store application for the OpenSocial component
Next topic: Configuring server session authentication

Related tasks
Installing the OpenSocial component