Am using TDI more and more now on Lotus Connections projects, and am starting to see it in the context of Domino engagements as well.
One of my current projects is to use TDI to pull Domino users out of a group and propagate them into the Profiles database that is a key part of Lotus Connections.
I haven't yet read this redpiece, but it comes from a good source - one of the authors, Eddie Hartman, is one of the most knowledgeable TDI people I've ever "met".
Here's the abstract: -
In this IBM Redpaper publication we take you step-by-step through a series of integration scenarios to help you start building your own solutions with IBM Tivoli Directory Integrator. Once you have mastered some basic skills you will be wiring your IBM Lotus Domino applications (both the shrink-wrapped and home-grown varieties) more tightly into your infrastructure, and you will also be sharing data between IBM Lotus Domino and other systems more simply and easily that you probably thought was possible.
and here's the URL: -
Whilst we're on the subject, here's two more useful TDI-related URLs: -
IBM Tivoli Directory Integrator Users Group
http://www.tdi-users.org/twiki/bin/view/Integrator/WebHome
Google Groups TDI Forum
http://groups.google.com/group/ibm.software.network.directory-integrator/topics?lnk=srg
http://www.tdi-users.org/twiki/bin/view/Integrator/WebHome
Google Groups TDI Forum
http://groups.google.com/group/ibm.software.network.directory-integrator/topics?lnk=srg
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