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Writing Java to build applications using IBM Lotus Domino Designer

Summary:  The objective of the article is to help the traditional LotusScript developer, who typically has no hard-core development background, move to Java.

Date:  31 Aug 2009
Level:  Intermediate

Activity:  14232 views
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The objective of the article is to help the traditional LotusScript® developer, who typically has no hard-core development background, move to Java™.

In this article

  • Introduction
  • Java language
  • Examples
  • Other essentials
  • Conclusion
  • Resources
  • About the author

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By Oscar I. Hernandez

With little or no existing Java knowledge, this article will help you get started on developing Java applications in IBM Lotus® Domino®.


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