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Make Every Moment Count 2016 Connect The Premier Social Business and Digital Experience Conference #ibmconnect 1317 - Rock the Activity Stream APIs Stefano Pogliani, Wannes Rams Tuesday, February 2nd 2016

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2016 Connect The Premier Social Business and Digital Experience Conference Make Every Moment Count Please Note: • IBM’s statements regarding its plans, directions, and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice at IBM’s sole discretion. • Information regarding potential future products is intended to outline our general product direction and it should not be relied on in making a purchasing decision. • The information mentioned regarding potential future products is not a commitment, promise, or legal obligation to deliver any material, code or functionality. Information about potential future products may not be incorporated into any contract. • The development, release, and timing of any future features or functionality described for our products remains at our sole discretion. • Performance is based on measurements and projections using standard IBM benchmarks in a controlled environment. The actual throughput or performance that any user will experience will vary depending upon many factors, including considerations such as the amount of multiprogramming in the user’s job stream, the I/O configuration, the storage configuration, and the workload processed. Therefore, no assurance can be given that an individual user will achieve results similar to those stated here.

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2016 Connect The Premier Social Business and Digital Experience Conference Make Every Moment Count About us twitter.com/stefanopog linkedin.com/in/stefanopog Tech.poglianis.net linkedin.com/in/wannesrams www.ramsit.com twitter.com/wannesrams www.ramsit.com/blog http://www.slideshare.net/palmke

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2016 Connect The Premier Social Business and Digital Experience Conference Make Every Moment Count Overview This is a Technical Session ! • Introduction • Architecture • Demo • Q & A

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2016 Connect The Premier Social Business and Digital Experience Conference Make Every Moment Count Introduction : Functional goal Why we did … • Integration between enterprise business processes and Collaborative tools • Using new technologies • ActivityStream = Cockpit • In context

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2016 Connect The Premier Social Business and Digital Experience Conference Make Every Moment Count Introduction : Functional View What we did … • Scenario of the Demo § Post a tweet to the IC Activity Stream § Use an embedded experience to retweet or reply from within Connections § No re-authentication

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2016 Connect The Premier Social Business and Digital Experience Conference Make Every Moment Count Introduction : Technology View How we did … • The Demo was built on the following technology § Activity Stream / OS Gadgets / OAuth • Using the following languages: § PHP and Javascript § Node-RED on BlueMix • Targetting both: § IBM Connections Cloud and § IBM Connections On Premises

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2016 Connect The Premier Social Business and Digital Experience Conference Make Every Moment Count Technical goal What we demonstrated… • Interact with the “Connections” ActivityStream API § Use API’s to send and pull information to and from IC § Send an event with its associated Embedded Experience to the ActivityStream • Manage the interaction with an external application from within the Embedded Experience • Interact with “Connections” using OAuth 2.0 or Basic Auth

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2016 Connect The Premier Social Business and Digital Experience Conference Make Every Moment Count Important ! All the APIs we have been using are the same, whether we talk to an IBM Connections On Premises instance or to an IBM Connections Cloud instance !

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2016 Connect The Premier Social Business and Digital Experience Conference Make Every Moment Count The only significant differences are…. 1. IBM Connections Cloud uses an HTML file rendered from a « default » gadget 1. IBM Connections On Premises uses a « custom » OS Gadget 2. We used standard « XHR » from the HTML file in order to interact with Twitter 1. The IBM Connections On Premises OS Gadget uses the « environment » provided by the gadget container

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2016 Connect The Premier Social Business and Digital Experience Conference Make Every Moment Count This is all explained here (simple, after all) http://ibm.co/1NE7vXm See also the screenshots in the appendix

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2016 Connect The Premier Social Business and Digital Experience Conference Make Every Moment Count Authorizing the custom « gadget » (Cloud)

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2016 Connect The Premier Social Business and Digital Experience Conference Make Every Moment Count Defining the OAuth keys (Cloud)

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2016 Connect The Premier Social Business and Digital Experience Conference Make Every Moment Count Defining the OAuth Key (On Prem) • Setting the WasAdmin right § cd /opt/IBM/WebSphere/AppServer/profiles/Dmgr01/bin § ./wasadmin.sh -lang jython -username wpadmin -password Ond3mand • execfile('oauthAdmin.py') • Register a new OAuth key § OAuthApplicationRegistrationService.addApplication(‘s1', 'Sample Twitter Application', 'http://localhost/t2c/callbackC.php') • Review the list of registered applications § OAuthApplicationRegistrationService.browseApplications() § a=OAuthApplicationRegistrationService.getApplicationById(‘s1').get('client_secret') § print a

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2016 Connect The Premier Social Business and Digital Experience Conference Make Every Moment Count Defining the OAuth Key (On Prem)

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2016 Connect The Premier Social Business and Digital Experience Conference Make Every Moment Count Registering an Application (On Prem) • Setting the WasAdmin right § cd /opt/IBM/WebSphere/AppServer/profiles/Dmgr01/bin § ./wasadmin.sh -lang jython -username wpadmin -password Ond3mand • execfile(‘newsAdmin.py') • Register a new Application § NewsActivityStreamService.registerApplication(appId, displayName, url, secureUrl, imageUrl, secureImageUrl, summary, isEnabled) • Review the list of registered applications § NewsActivityStreamService.listApplicationRegistrations() § a = NewsActivityStreamService.getApplicationRegistration("applicationId") § print a

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2016 Connect The Premier Social Business and Digital Experience Conference Make Every Moment Count Registering an Application (On Prem)

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2016 Connect The Premier Social Business and Digital Experience Conference Make Every Moment Count Authorizing the custom « gadget » (OnPrem)

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2016 Connect The Premier Social Business and Digital Experience Conference Make Every Moment Count Authorizing the custom « gadget » (OnPrem)

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2016 Connect The Premier Social Business and Digital Experience Conference Make Every Moment Count Authorizing the custom « gadget » (OnPrem)

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2016 Connect The Premier Social Business and Digital Experience Conference Make Every Moment Count Authorizing the custom « gadget » (OnPrem)

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2016 Connect The Premier Social Business and Digital Experience Conference Make Every Moment Count Architecture – Posting to Connections Client Program Save Session Get from Twitter 1. Post to Connections 2.

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2016 Connect The Premier Social Business and Digital Experience Conference Make Every Moment Count Architecture – Posting to Connections Client Program Saved Session Post to « my program » 1. Post to Twitter 3. 2.

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2016 Connect The Premier Social Business and Digital Experience Conference Make Every Moment Count The « flow » using Node-RED

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2016 Connect The Premier Social Business and Digital Experience Conference Make Every Moment Count The new IBM Connections « node »

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2016 Connect The Premier Social Business and Digital Experience Conference Make Every Moment Count Building the Payload

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2016 Connect The Premier Social Business and Digital Experience Conference Make Every Moment Count By the way, the EE is « mobile friendly »

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2016 Connect The Premier Social Business and Digital Experience Conference Make Every Moment Count By the way, the EE is « mobile friendly »

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2016 Connect The Premier Social Business and Digital Experience Conference Make Every Moment Count Demo

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2016 Connect The Premier Social Business and Digital Experience Conference Make Every Moment Count Questions ?

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Make Every Moment Count 2016 Connect The Premier Social Business and Digital Experience Conference #ibmconnect The Flow

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2016 Connect The Premier Social Business and Digital Experience Conference Make Every Moment Count Configuring the Access

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2016 Connect The Premier Social Business and Digital Experience Conference Make Every Moment Count Starting the Oauth dances….

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2016 Connect The Premier Social Business and Digital Experience Conference Make Every Moment Count Oauth with Twitter

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2016 Connect The Premier Social Business and Digital Experience Conference Make Every Moment Count OAuth with IBM Connections Cloud

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2016 Connect The Premier Social Business and Digital Experience Conference Make Every Moment Count The initial screen

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2016 Connect The Premier Social Business and Digital Experience Conference Make Every Moment Count Showing the Streams

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2016 Connect The Premier Social Business and Digital Experience Conference Make Every Moment Count Selecting an event from Twitter

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2016 Connect The Premier Social Business and Digital Experience Conference Make Every Moment Count Sending the Twitter event to IBM Connections

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2016 Connect The Premier Social Business and Digital Experience Conference Make Every Moment Count Yes, indeed, it was delivered !

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2016 Connect The Premier Social Business and Digital Experience Conference Make Every Moment Count Retwitting from the Activity Stream

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2016 Connect The Premier Social Business and Digital Experience Conference Make Every Moment Count Yes, it was retwetted !

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Make Every Moment Count 2016 Connect The Premier Social Business and Digital Experience Conference #ibmconnect Programming Differences

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2016 Connect The Premier Social Business and Digital Experience Conference Make Every Moment Count In PHP, we build a different payload…

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2016 Connect The Premier Social Business and Digital Experience Conference Make Every Moment Count This is the « On Premises » payload

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2016 Connect The Premier Social Business and Digital Experience Conference Make Every Moment Count This is the « Cloud » payload

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2016 Connect The Premier Social Business and Digital Experience Conference Make Every Moment Count Some configurations used in the code

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2016 Connect The Premier Social Business and Digital Experience Conference Make Every Moment Count How Twitter is invoked from « On Prem » gadget

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2016 Connect The Premier Social Business and Digital Experience Conference Make Every Moment Count How Twitter is invoked from « Cloud» HTML

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2016 Connect The Premier Social Business and Digital Experience Conference Make Every Moment Count NODE-RED : the « On Prem » payload

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2016 Connect The Premier Social Business and Digital Experience Conference Make Every Moment Count NODE-RED: the « Cloud » payload

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Make Every Moment Count 2016 Connect The Premier Social Business and Digital Experience Conference #ibmconnect Thank you