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IBM Innovate 2013 Social Applications Made Easy with the NewSocial Business Toolkit SDK
Philippe Riand – Ryan BaxterICS Development [email protected], [email protected]
© 2013 IBM Corporation
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Agenda
IBM Social Platform Overview
ICS Social Application Development Strategy
Introduction to the Social Business Toolkit SDK
Conclusion
Overview
The IBM Social Business Platform, as part of the multi-year vision for Exceptional Work Experience, is bringing the IBM Collaboration Solutions portfolio together into a compelling, unified experience with flexible delivery options.
The platform is designed to enable consistent approaches across the web, the desktop and the mobile environments; and enable opportunity and innovation for developers to build a Social Business.
The IBM Platform for Social BusinessEnabling “systems of engagement” solutions
Leveraging the IBM Social Platform
Social fabric integration for Partners and in-house Apps and Services
A set of RESTful, consistent, strategic social APIs and services to simplify development and Social capabilities to applications
– APIs based on web patterns including JSON, HTML, ATOM, REST
– Open standards ready
Simple, easy to use – Consistent programmability, use tools you know
Unified integration – Build once, reuse across the portfolio
– Platform Independent – Consistency across products IBM Connections, Portal/WCM, Notes/Domino, Sametime...
Hybrid deployment, on premises and cloud
– Single focus of development investments, flexibility, hybrid scenario
Unified APIs for the IBM Social Business Toolkit
New APIs and services designed to help developers build
unified user experiencesand
consistent extensibilityindependent of product, delivery model
(cloud, on-premises), and client type (desktop client, browser, mobile)
Activity Streams
Embedded Experiences Share Box
Collaboration- email- Communities- Activities- File sharing- Wikis, forums, blogs- ...
Unified Communication
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Agenda
IBM Social Platform Overview
ICS Social Application Development Strategy
Introduction to the Social Business Toolkit SDK
Summary
ApplicationDevelopment
The Six Legs of the Application Development Strategy
Reach the broaderset of developers
EmbraceOpen Standards
Nurture and entertain acommunity of developers
Make the platformAccessibleQuickStart image
Enable the community
Make it easy toconsume the platformSDK
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Reach the Broader Group of Developers
Use the technologies that current developers use
– Develop components using Web and Mobile technologies
• HTML5/CSS3/JavaScript, Mobile native and hybrid
– Provide language independent data access using REST services
• Wrap the APIs for different languages.
Target different platforms
– IBM preferred platforms (WebSphere, IBM Domino...) and others (PHP, Ruby, .NET...)
Minimize the technology dependencies
– Support many libraries and tooling
• Dojo, JQuery, and other JavaScript libraries
• Eclipse, IBM Rational Application Developer, IBM Domino Designer
Run the same components into different containers
– Minimize the porting effort across the containers
• Plain web applications, OpenSocial Gadgets, Portlets,iWidgets, Web Parts...
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Embrace Open Standards
Enabling the next generation of socially-enabled solutions to enhance customers' existing investments and heterogeneous platforms
– Focus on open standards and “loosely coupled” web-centric architectures
A commitment to drive and leverage open standards
– Maximize choice, flexibility, and ease of integration
– Drive enterprise innovation and leverage rapid innovation on the public web
– Minimize incremental cost of targeting additional desktop and mobile platforms
– Leverage dominant skill-sets based around web technologies
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Make It Easy to Consume the Platform
Get developers started in minutes
– Test the IBM APIs and Services directly from the cloud, without having to install anything
– Make the on premises install as simple as possible
Provide reusable code libraries
– Encapsulate the services access into easy to use libraries
– Call any service with a few lines of code
Provide a large set of code snippets
– Understand how the APIs can be used by looking at the self-documented snippets
– Copy, paste and run the code samples directly to your own application
Provide an extended documentation
– Make the documentation live in a constantly updated wiki
– Provide developer API documentation generated from the source code (Java/JavaScript doc)
QuickStart Image for Social Business
Pre-integrated software appliance
IBM Social Business Toolkit APIs
IBM Social Business Core Modules
Workflow and forms
IBM Domino
Workflow and forms
IBM Domino
Social collaboration
IBM Connections
Social collaboration
IBM Connections
Unified communications
IBM Sametime
Unified communications
IBM Sametime
IBM developerWorks CloudVMWare®
- Includes the latest version of the IBM productsall configured together with a sample set of data
- Provides a version of the SDK pre-installed, including the playground
IBM Social Business Toolkit SDK
IBM Social Business Toolkit Playground
Nurture and Enable the Community of Developers
#ibmsbt
/OpenNTF/SocialSDK
http://ibmsbt.openntf.org/
http://bit.ly/ibmsbtcommunityhttp://bit.ly/VyedABProduct documentation in wikis
Developer Workshops
TwitterFacebookLinkedIn
StackOverflow
GitHub
http://bit.ly/sbtplayground
New DeveloperWorks Site for Social Business
Landing page for social business application developers
– http://ibmdw.net/social
– http://developer.ibm.com/social
Content
– Getting started information for different types of developers
– Blog and news
– Events
– Community links, esp. StackOverflow and GitHub
– Documentation navigator
Part of a bigger IBM developerWorks effort
– Plan to provide new topical sites like social, cloud, mobile, big data, analytics
– Focus on the specific content rather than everything IBM related
– Focus on community, including non IBM-owned sites
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Agenda
IBM Social Platform Overview
ICS Social Application Development Strategy
Introduction to the Social Business Toolkit SDK
Conclusion
Introducing the IBM Social Business Toolkit SDK
Let developers add social capabilities to their applications in minutes
– Through the consumption of ready to use code libraries
• Not a new set of APIs, but helpers on top of the existing APIs
– Illustrated by many comprehensive examples that can simply be copy/paste to existing applications
• And established developer patterns for social business
Target the broader range of developers
– Focus on web technologies: HTML, JavaScript and CSS
• But also support Java developers, and more over time
– Supports J2EE and OSGi based servers, and more to come
– Supports on-premises and cloud deployments
Delivered as an open source project (Apache 2.0 license) and available on GitHub
– External contributions will be accepted
– Supported using a community on developerWorks and OpenNTF
SDK Keypoints
Easy to consume, starting library for any application developer
Saves application developers from writing cumbersome, static code
– Isolates various characteristics related to connectivity to social services, outside of the code
• Makes it easy to switch between multiple environments (production, development, test...)
– Isolates complexity related to authentication mechanisms
• The application code is agnostic of the underlying authentication mechanism.
– No more demo/poc code that should be revisited later
– Complex authentication flows are handled seamlessly by the SDK
• Currently supports OAuth 1.0a, OAuth 2.0 and Basic authentication.
– SSO (LTPA, SAML) are experimentally supported for now
– Provides easy to use objects with many code examples
– Low level APIs for directly consuming the REST services
– Higher level objects with advanced capabilities (caching, …)
– Hide some platform specific requirements (ex: OpenSocial xhr API, Portlet APIs...)
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IBM Social Business Toolkit SDK - Now!
Sample Applications
OpenSocial Support
Security
Code Snippets
Language Bindings Developer Playground
DocumentationServer AssetsJ2EE/Domino
Pre-configured Tomcat
Social Business Playground – Today and Next
Live on IBM Greenhouse http://bit.ly/sbtplayground
Delivered with the source code as part of the SDK
Code Snippets
JavaScript, Java, XPages...
API Explorer
API Documentation
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Social Business Toolkit SDK - Samples
The SDK comes comes with several sample applications
– JavaScript code snippets
– Java code snippets
– Full-fledged ACME airline demo application
• Shows the use of social capabilities within an existing application
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JavaScript Developers Experience
The SDK is included with a single line of code
– A script tag pointing to the toolkit
– And use any of the APIs
Uses the AMD notation for maximumperformance and modularity
The JavaScript contains many easyto use functions
Uses existing libraries (Dojo, JQuery...) underthe cover, but exposes a library agnostic API
Comprehensible, customizable Dijits
Java Developers Experience
Add the jar files/OSGi plug-ins to your development
– Works on J2EE and Domino servers
– And use any of the APIs
Supports web and stand-alone, Java client applications
The Java and JavaScript APIs are consistent
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IBM Social Business SDK - Next!
Language BindingsDeveloper Playground
Server Assets
Reusable DijitsWebSphere Portal
Patterns
Mobile SupportQuick Start Image
SmarterWorkforce
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Agenda
IBM Social Platform Overview
ICS Social Application Development Strategy
Introduction to the Social Business Toolkit SDK
Conclusion
Adding Social Features To Your Application
Find and customize samples
– Start with samples in Playground
– Edit the samples and test your changes
Eventually, deploy the pre configured TOMCAT instance
– Unzip the provided zip file on a Windows machine
Include SDK libraries in your application
– Add jars to web application or deploy SDK feature to Domino
– Include the SDK JavaScript libraries in your application pages
– Configure Endpoints
The SDK is a Collaborative, Open, Social Project
We want your feedback
– Let us know what is good, what is not and what you'd like to see
– Help us building the roadmap
• Tell us about your priorities
We want your active participation
– Participate to the community
– Report bugs, and eventually solutions
• Grow your reputation on Stackoverflow
– Contribute code to the SDK and code snippets
• Support languages & environments we do not (PHP, .NET...)
Learn more about social standards
– Don't move – another great session is awaiting you!
2493A Open Standards For Social Business Apps
Dolphin - Oceanic 6 Mon, 3/Jun, 04:15 PM - 05:15 PM
OpenNTF Appathon
• IBM Connections App Dev - Prizes: $5000
• IBM XPages App Dev - Prizes: $5000
• Anything leveraging Connections/Smartcloud (social SDK, OpenSocial, iWidgets, REST APIs, customization, WebSphere, PHP, XPages, etc.) will be accepted.
http://appathon.openntf.org
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