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IBM Lotus® Notes® and Domino® are enterprise collaboration software used by more than half of the Fortune global 100. Lotus Notes brings together email, collaboration tools, and business applications within a rich, integrated experience. Lotus Domino provides a world class platform for building, deploying and administering critical business, collaboration, and messaging applications.

Configuring and deploying IBM Lotus Domino v8 Off-Line Services (DOLS) for IBM Lotus iNotes

Learn how to configure and deploy the IBM Lotus iNotes (formerly known as IBM Lotus Domino Web Access) with IBM Lotus Domino 8.x and 8.5.x Off-Line Services (DOLS), including how to archive locally and how to use DOLS on clustered mail servers.  More >

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  • Develop next generation social applications

    IBM announces over 100 new, fully-supported XPages controls and objects. Now design and develop mobile, web and social applications faster than ever. And when you're ready to deploy your XPages applications, use IBM XWork Server to bring them to life. The result: connected employees, activated professional networks, and improved knowledge sharing.

  • Webcast: IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 8.5.3

    Lotus Notes and Domino 8.5.3 provides numerous feature enhancements that benefit end-users, developers and administrators. Come listen to a webcast on 6 October 2011 that will detail how version 8.5.3 can help accelerate your becoming a social business.

  • Generating LTPA tokens using a Java servlet

    The Lightweight Third-Party Authentication (LTPA) token was developed by IBM® as a Single Sign-on (SSO) technology for their WebSphere® and Lotus® Domino® product suite. The JavaTM Software Development Kit (SDK) that ships with Lotus Domino includes an API that allows a developer to access data in a Lotus Domino database via a Java client.

  • IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 8.5.3 delivers usability and productivity enhancements to help power social business

    IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 8.5.3 includes a vast array of end-user feature enhancements to increase personal productivity of Lotus Notes, Lotus iNotes, and Lotus Notes Traveler for users and developers using Domino Designer. See this announcement for more details.

  • Configuring SSL encryption for IBM Lotus Domino 8.5.1

    This article discusses IBM Lotus Domino 64-bit on Microsoft Windows 64-bit and on IBM AIX platforms, comparing characteristics, advantages, and limitations.

  • Managing 64-bit memory in IBM Lotus Domino 8.x

    This article discusses IBM Lotus Domino 64-bit on Microsoft Windows 64-bit and on IBM AIX platforms, comparing characteristics, advantages, and limitations.

  • Business Partner Enablement Roadmap for IBM Lotus Notes and Domino

    Links and guidance for various sources of education to enhance expertise with use of, administration of, and development of applications for the IBM Lotus Notes and Domino products.

  • IBM Redbooks: Optimizing Lotus Domino Administration

    This IBM Redbooks wiki provides you with information on how to optimize Lotus Domino administration. The focus is to provide Lotus Domino administrators with information on how to get most of their valuable time. Optimization of a Lotus Domino environment is not only a matter of how to set specific configuration parameters on a server or on a client; it is more a conceptual approach on how to address specific needs of the environment.

  • Tips for moving from Microsoft Outlook to IBM Lotus Notes 8.5.2

    Have you just moved away from Microsoft Outlook to IBM Lotus Notes 8.5.2? This article discusses some key tips on what preferences to set and ways to configure Lotus Notes to be compatible with the functionalities you were accustomed to in Microsoft Outlook. It addresses tips for mail, calendar, and contacts, along with general tips for across the Notes client.

  • IBM Lotus Domino 8.5.2 XPages discussion database server performance

    This article reports on the performance of Lotus Domino 8.5.2 XPages. A discussion database application workload was used to compare the classic Lotus Domino elements with the XPages design elements.

  • Achieving high availability with IBM Lotus iNotes

    Learn how to achieve high availability for Lotus iNotes by using a software load balancer or hardware such as an Application Delivery Controller with Lotus Domino clustering.

  • Lotus Notes Traveler 8.5.1 performance

    Read Lotus Notes Traveler 8.5.1 performance results for Microsoft Windows 64-bit operating systems. Compare Lotus Notes Traveler 8.5 (64-bit) server and IBM Lotus Notes Traveler 8.5.1 (64-bit) server.

  • Best Practices for Building Web Applications for Domino 8.5.1

    In this IBM Redbooks wiki, you will learn about the improvements in IBM Lotus Domino 8.5 as a Web development platform and how XPages allow you to incorporate Web 2.0 features and functionality.

  • XPages straight up

    Use JavaScript to create, view, edit, and remove documents in a Lotus Domino application. Read an introduction to JavaScript in XPages and learn where and how to attach JavaScript in the XPages user interface.

  • Creating Google Gadgets with Lotus Notes 8.5.1

    Follow along with this step-by-step guide to using Google Gadgets with the Lotus Notes 8.5.1 client. Get examples and usage options for deploying Google Gadgets.

  • Understanding the Web services database in Alloy by IBM and SAP

    This article explains the role of NDERPws.nsf, shows how to use it from the administrator and user perspectives, and demonstrates how to troubleshoot common issues.

  • Upgrading to Lotus Notes and Domino 8.5.1

    The Upgrade Cookbook provides recommended approaches for upgrading to Lotus Notes and Domino 8.5.1, including best practices, lessons learned, key information and instructions, and links to more detailed information.

  • Restoring IBM Lotus Domino data from a decommissioned Lotus Domino server

    This wiki article explains how to restore Lotus Domino data from a Lotus Domino server that has been decommissioned. Also included are the error messages and problems that might arise after this activity on any IBM Tivoli Data Protection for Lotus Domino node.

  • Integrating Lotus Notes with Lotus Symphony using LotusScript and the Lotus Symphony toolkit

    Learn to use the IBM Lotus Symphony LotusScript toolkit to publish information from Lotus Notes into Lotus Symphony applications, such as Lotus Symphony Documents and Lotus Symphony Spreadsheets.


Winners Announced: XPages Development Contest Sponsored by We4IT

openntfThe OpenNTF Alliance hosted the first development contest on OpenNTF.org sponsored by IBM Business Partner We4IT. The winners were announced 28 August 2011:

Ferry Kranenburg for his Multi Database Search Control
Dennis Chen for his ZK Spreadsheet for XPages
Rami Muurimaki for his XPages PDF Exporter Custom Control

Congratulations to these winners and all who participated in this contest.

View short descriptions, screenshots and mini videos of more of the submitted reusable XPages custom controls at http://xpages.info/contest.

Winning XPages Application from MWLUG Contest on OpenNTF

openntfThe Midwest Lotus user group (MWLUG) hosted an XPages Design Contest recently and Richard Moy announced the winner Ferry Kranenburg for his recipes application. Ferry published this application on OpenNTF.

For more information, see the OpenNTF blog.

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