- Create the VM, install and set-up the operating system
- Installing in Ubuntu Desktop 10 32 bits
- Or if you prefer: Installing in CentOS 5.5 64 bits
- Download and install WebSphere Portal Server
- Download the packages required for WebSphere Portal Server and Lotus Web Content Management 6.1.5 from the IBM Software Access catalog
(or your available source.)
This document can help you to identify the packages you will need. - Install WebSphere Portal Server.
- Download the packages required for WebSphere Portal Server and Lotus Web Content Management 6.1.5 from the IBM Software Access catalog
- Download and install DB2 UDB
- Download the packages required for DB2 UDB Enterprise Server from the IBM Software Access catalog
(or your available source.)
This document can help you to identify the packages you will need. - Install DB2 UDB Enterprise Server.
- Download the packages required for DB2 UDB Enterprise Server from the IBM Software Access catalog
- Move WebSphere Portal Server database from Derby to DB2
- [Install Rational Application Developer]
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comments.show.hideApr 06, 2011
Cody Burleson
This is interesting for learning and possibly even local development purposes, but readers should be aware that IBM WebSphere Portal is not officially supported on Ubuntu. (Of course, in the end, it's just Linux; I'm just sayin'...)