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Novell Vibe Resource Library Webinar Series: Extending Existing Vibe Features Using JSPs

The Novell Vibe Resource Library is excited to announce an upcoming webinar which covers a highly requested topic: Using JSPs in Vibe. The presenter for the webinar will be Professional Services Senior Technical Specialist, Rob Luhrs. We hope you'll take advantage of this webinar by registering today!

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New Retired License Custom Form and Workflow

Old software can be very costly to maintain and may not be compatible with new applications. To offset these costs, we've created a custom form and workflow to help you with your software licenses that are set to expire.

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Tweak your landing pages just about any which way without writing a single line of JSP!

Come see how you can customize things like the header of a folder element, colors, and rounded corners, as well as tweaking the layout and styles of your folders and entries just about any way you want. Your imagination is the limit with this JSP, not Vibe.

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Use this nifty JSP to make a dynamic horizontal menu from a branch of your workspace tree

Ever wanted to use a nice multi-level horizontal menu in your Vibe environment, but did not want the nightmare of having to keep it updated on every one of your landing pages?

Fear no more, SElp_menu-h.jsp is an easy JSP to integrate in your landing pages. It generates the menu on the fly. It even allows you to reorder the menu entries in what ever order you fancy AND drop whichever binders (that's workspace or folders) from the generated menu.

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Success story: Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU München) use Novell Vibe to create a web-based platform that gives staff, students and partners secure access to documents, blogs and wikis. Watch this new video that gives insight into how they utilize Novell Vibe across their entire University.

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Vibe guest access on mobiles - not impossible, but risky business

Say it, you've been dying to let the public see at least part of your Vibe implementation from just about any device, especially the ever increasing number of popular and not so popular mobile devices. Well, wait no more!

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