Index: dotlrn_packages/README_lamsdotlrn_packages.txt =================================================================== diff -u --- dotlrn_packages/README_lamsdotlrn_packages.txt (revision 0) +++ dotlrn_packages/README_lamsdotlrn_packages.txt (revision a23d20a9845c5fedca140facc9aa83c0acc8825a) @@ -0,0 +1,91 @@ +LAMS 2 and .LRN 2.3 Integration packages +---------------------------------------- +@creation-date 2007-09-12 +@cvs-id $Id$ + +These packages are released under GNU GPL version 2.0 (http://lamsfoundation.org/license/lams/2.0/) + +Packages: + +* dotlrn-lams2int + + LAMS2 dotLRN portlet + +* lams2conf + + Configuration settings + +* lams2int + + Integration logic + +* lams2int-portlet + + dotLRN portlet + + +These packages have to be places in your /packages + + +Installation Steps - .LRN Side +----------------------------- + + 1. Download lams2-dotLRN packages from the downloads page. + 2. Place the lams2 packages in your packages folder under your .LRN instance folder + 3. Navigate to Administration > Install Packages > Install from Local + 4. Select the dotLRN LAMS Integration Applet + 5. And install the four packages + 6. Once installed, reboot your AOLServer and go to the Site Map to configure the lams2conf parameters + + +Configuring the LAMS Side +------------------------- + + 1. Follow the instructions to install LAMS. You can either build LAMS from source or follow the instructions for Window Installers or Unix Installers. + 2. Login to LAMS as sysadmin. + 3. Goto Sys Admin->Maintain integrated servers->Add New Server. + 4. Setup the fields to match those that you put on the .LRN side + 5. The id, key and name should map to the "LAMS SERVER URL", "LAMS SERVER ID" and "LAMS SERVER SECRET KEY" respectively on the LAMS properties page in .LRN (see above). + 6. Fill in a description of the .LRN server. + 7. The "Prefix" field denotes a prefix that will be added to all users from .LRN, for example if you put lrn as the prefix and accessed LAMS with a user called "user", their name in LAMS would be "lrn_user". + 8. The 'disabled' checkbox disables this integration, you can select this later if you wish to disable the connection. + 9. You can select an existing group to add .LRN users to, or add a new one. + 10. Enter the User Information URL, this corresponds to the "USER DATA CALLBACK URL". In .LRN these usually is http:///lams2conf/userinfo?ts=%timestamp%&un=%username%&hs=%hash% + 11. You can specify a timeout page that LAMS will go to if there is an error. + + +Help? +--- + +LAMS Wiki: + + http://wiki.lamsfoundation.org/display/lams + +LAMS Documentation + + http://wiki.lamsfoundation.org/display/lamsdocs + +LAMS dotLRN Integration + + http://wiki.lamsfoundation.org/display/lams/dotLRN + http://wiki.lamsfoundation.org/display/lams/Integrations + +Further help: + + http://lamscommunity.org + + + +Contact Details: +--------------- + +Tech Info: Ernie Ghiglione (ErnieG@melcoe.mq.edu.au) + +LAMS Foundation Limited +Level 1, Dow Corning Building +3 Innovation Road +Macquarie University +NSW 2109 +Australia +Email: info@lamsfoundation.org for general enquiries and information. +Phone +61 2 9850 7522 for LAMS Foundation.