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That's all the time we have for now. You now understand what JSP technology is. You can set up Application Developer to support the development of a JSP page using the Domino custom tag library. And, you can develop a JSP page in Application Developer that will access Lotus Domino 6.
Just think of all the possibilities for creating JSP pages that will access Domino. Our example was just reading a view in Domino. You can create JSP forms to update and/or create documents in Domino. You can create e-mail messages and have Domino route them. You can create workflow applications with e-mail notifications, reminders, and more. You can create document libraries for storing your news stories, product catalogs, or customer information. The possibilities are endless.
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