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A Notes/Domino solution for the pros
The IBM Professional Reporting Organization Solution (PROS), built on Domino and a core package of custom databases, has been providing flexible, secure managment of high volumes of scouting data for nine Major League baseball teams for five years.
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04 Dec 2001 |
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A custom DXL framework for accessing Notes/Domino data
Use Domino XML (DXL) to enable other applications to create, view, and update Notes documents in Lotus Notes/Domino 6.x. With LotusScript agents, you can view a Notes document in DXL, create a document from DXL, and update a document from DXL.
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03 May 2005 |
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A preview of Lotus Discovery Server 2.0
This article describes knowledge management (KM) and its benefits, then focuses on Lotus Discovery Server enhancements in version 2.0, including a revamped K-map user interface and editor and easier installation, setup, and maintenance.
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01 May 2002 |
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A preview of Lotus Learning Management System
The IBM Lotus Learning Management System (LMS) provides modules and features not found in its predecessor, LearningSpace, including resource management, LDAP support, an offline learning client, authoring tool, and report generation.
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03 Feb 2003 |
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A preview of Sametime 3.0
What's new in Sametime 3.0 -- including Sametime Connect client enhancements like file transfers, new administration tools, new features for Sametime meetings, and additions to the Sametime Software Development Kit (SDK) top a long list of new features.
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01 Jul 2002 |
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A preview of browser-side caching enhancements
A follow-up to the LDD Today article, "Building Web applications in Domino 6: Browser caching and response header rules," this article discusses other enhancements in the Domino 6.0.1 maintenance release, and how to diagnose cache validation problems.
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02 Jan 2003 |
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A quick course in LearningSpace - Virtual Classroom
A look at the architecture of LearningSpace - Virtual Classroom (LVC), a Web-based e-learning solution for the delivery of real-time instructor-led classroom teaching. LVC is built on three IBM/Lotus Software products: Domino, QuickPlace, and Sametime.
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03 Feb 2003 |
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A quick font change for mail messages
This tip shows how to change the default font for composing memos without using Domino Designer (or changing the NOTES.INI file). This tip uses a SmartIcon and a simple formula, which you easily modify to suit your needs.
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01 May 2002 |
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A quick start to using macros and controls in IBM Lotus Symphony
This article provides a step-by-step guide to get you started with macro programming for IBM® Lotus® Symphony™ in OpenOffice.org BASIC. It introduces the macro editor, shows how to add a control object to a Lotus Symphony document, demonstrates how to associate a control event to a macro, and introduces how to access data in a Lotus Symphony spreadsheet.
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21 Jul 2009 |
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A technical overview of the IBM Lotus Notes/Domino busytime system
Ever wonder how Notes and Domino keep track of your calendar? This article explains how the Notes Calendar and Scheduling (C&S) busytime system works internally, with a look at features introduced in Notes/Domino 6.
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12 Apr 2005 |
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A tour of Sametime 3.0 servlets
The Sametime 3.0 server relies on Java servlets to handle server configuration and administration. A working knowledge of servlet managers and the Sametime servlets will help you better understand how to deploy and maintain a Sametime 3.0 server.
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03 Sep 2002 |
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A tour of Sametime toolkits
Sametime toolkits make the product highly customizable. Client-side toolkits include Java Toolkit, C++ Toolkit, Sametime Links Toolkit, and COM Toolkit. Server-side toolkits include Community Server Toolkit and Directory and Database Access Toolkit.
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02 Jan 2003 |
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A tour of the IBM Lotus Sametime V7.5 toolkits
Get an overview of the toolkits available in the IBM Lotus Sametime V7.5 Software Development Kit (SDK). This article covers the Lotus Sametime Connect toolkit, Links toolkit, Java toolkit, Telephony Conferencing Service Provider Interface (TCSPI) toolkit, Community Server toolkit, Directory and Database Access toolkit, Monitoring and Statistics toolkit, and Online Meeting toolkit.
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29 Aug 2006 |
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A view from the top: Michael Rhodin on Lotus Software
An interview with the new Vice President of development and technical support for Lotus Software. His strategy focuses on componentizing IBM software capabilities on a standards-based infrastructure. Lotus Workplace, he says, is an example.
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03 Nov 2003 |
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Accessing IBM Lotus Quickr REST services using IBM WebSphere Portlet Factory
This article presents a sample application that demonstrates how to use IBM® WebSphere® Portlet Factory builders to easily interact with IBM Lotus® Quickr⢠REST services with minimal coding.
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24 Jun 2008 |
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Open Standards, Open Source, and Domino 6: Accessing the Domino Directory through Python and Java
We conclude our article series on open standards and Open Source in Lotus Domino 6 by explaining how you can build two different applications for accessing a Domino Directory. The first is a Python application created with the GIMP Toolkit (GTK), and the second is a Java application created using the Standard Widget Toolkit (SWT).
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20 Sep 2004 |
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Accessing the voice chat facility of IBM Lotus Sametime V7.5 with Bluetooth technology
Learn how to access the built-in voice chat facility of IBM Lotus Sametime V7.5 using Bluetooth technology. Converse with your instant messaging contacts wirelessly.
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10 Apr 2007 |
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Achieving ultimate storage and server cost savings
with DAOS in IBM Lotus Notes and Lotus Domino 8.5
In this article, we discuss the various features that you can leverage in IBM® Lotus Notes® and IBM Lotus® Domino® 8.5 to reduce your overall Lotus Domino server storage costs. We also outline how these savings affect more than just storage. We provide specific real-life savings seen by implementing these features in the Lotus Domino domain and how implementing DAOS inside IBM made a significant impact. We also show you how using the DAOS Estimator tool can provide you with information you need to determine your own cost savings.
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08 Jul 2009 |
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ActiveDocuments deliver next-generation in-place editing
Domino/Notes 4.5 ActiveDocuments expand on the visual or in-place editing functionality provided through OLE 2.0. The sample template (downloadable from the Sandbox) supports documents created in Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, and Paintbrush.
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27 Jan 1997 |
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Add awareness to your IBM Lotus Domino applications
See who is online on your intranet or in other Web application and send them instant messages. Learn how the power of IBM Lotus Domino and Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (Ajax) can add awareness to your Domino Web applications or intranet site.
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28 Nov 2006 |
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Adding Domain Search to IE5
Domain Search in Domino R5 searches for content across a domain, in NSFs and the file system, using either a browser or a Notes client. Domain Search uses ACLs to controls the results users can see, and central administration to control what is indexed.
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03 Apr 2000 |
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Adding Notes links to QuickPlace
If you're using QuickPlace and have some of your information in a Notes/Domino database, this tip shows you how to connect the two by adding links to selected Notes documents, views, and databases to your QuickPlace.
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01 May 2002 |
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Adding a Friendly Ad-hoc Query Tool to Domino applications
This article describes how to add a powerful, easy-to-use, ad-hoc query capability to any Domino 4.5 application. The design uses formula language and LotusScript to create a Custom Query form and submit it to the Notes full-text search engine.
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16 Jun 1997 |
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Adding a dictionary facility to IBM Lotus Sametime Connect V7.5.1
Learn how to tap into the Eclipse-based nature of IBM Lotus Sametime V7.5.1. Create a plug-in that adds dictionary facilities to IBM Lotus Sametime Connect. Learn how to use the Dictionary and Thesaurus API for Java to add linguistic features to your Lotus Sametime client applications.
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30 May 2007 |
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Adding a popup menu to your Sametime links
This article describes how to use the Sametime Links Toolkit to add online awareness and instant collaboration to Web applications. Our example code overrides the click behavior of Sametime links and displays a popup menu using dynamic HTML and the Sametime Links JavaScript API.
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01 Jul 2003 |
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Adding a priority icon to the Inbox
This tip shows how to add an action that displays a priority icon to messages in your Inbox so that you are reminded to return to them later.
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02 Apr 2001 |
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Adding an autosave feature to your Notes mail file
This tip shows how to add an autosave feature to your Notes mail using LotusScript.
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04 Nov 2002 |
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Adding and authenticating users in LearningSpace
This article presents a technical description of LearningSpace 5.0.1 methods for adding and then authenticating users. of these features. It also looks at the Single Logon feature, which streamlines user authentication for multiple Collaboration servers.
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01 Aug 2002 |
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Adding calendar roll-up to QuickPlace
This article demonstrates how to create a LotusScript Placebot that combines multiple QuickPlace calendars into one interface, a process called calendar roll-up. It covers QuickPlace architecture and includes example code.
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03 Sep 2002 |
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Adding interactive features to Web content using IBM Lotus Web Content Management 6.0
This article shows you how to create a Web content management portlet that lets users add comments to a content item.
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03 Sep 2008 |
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Adding presence awareness to your IBM Workplace portlet
Learn how you can use the IBM Workplace Collaboration Services API Toolkit to add presence awareness to an IBM Workplace portlet, and help answer that age-old question: is anybody out there?
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31 May 2005 |
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Adding social bookmarking tags to Lotus QuickPlace
Implement social bookmarking tags in Lotus QuickPlace and let users classify their own content for easy retrieval of information. This article shows you a simple solution to enable users to add and to share tags with each other.
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30 May 2006 |
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Administering IBM Lotus Quickr Services for Lotus Domino
This white paper explains how to use the various utilities of IBM Lotus Quickr Version 8.1 Services for Lotus Domino to administer the product. Learn how to manage places, how to use the QPTool to manage your Quickr environment, and how to obtain and apply a hot fix. It is intended for anyone who is a Quickr Domino Server Administrator.
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25 Feb 2009 |
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Administering the rich client in IBM Lotus Workplace
This article discusses how to administer IBM Workplace Client Technology, rich client edition (a.k.a. the rich client), an important new feature offered in release 2.0 of Lotus Workplace.
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23 Aug 2004 |
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Administration process gotchas and hints, part 3
Part 3 of 3: This article provides tips and guidelines to help you use the Release 4.5 Administration Process. It covers using correct certifiers and public keys, updating Reader and Author fields, recertifying IDs, renaming, and database moves.
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28 Apr 1997 |
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Advanced Java view features in IBM Lotus Notes 8.5
Java™ views were introduced in the IBM® Lotus® Notes® client in release 8.0. Many new features were implemented through the Java views to modernize the Lotus Notes interface. After you have converted your application to use the Java view, you can follow the steps outlined in this article to take advantage of the new view features offered, such as threads, narrow mode, business cards, split action buttons, and custom context menus. This article presumes that you have an installed version of Lotus Notes 8.5, IBM Lotus Domino Designer 8.5, and the Lotus Notes 8.5 composite application editor. You should also be familiar with working in Lotus Domino® Designer.
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29 Jun 2009 |
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All about AdminP Part 1
Part 1 of 2: This article examines the components of AdminP, how they work, and how they can make the jobs of Domino administrators easier. The AdminP (short for Administration Process) task works with the Administration Requests database.
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02 Jun 2003 |
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All about AdminP Part 2
Part 2 of 2: Advanced administration of the AdminP server task include cross domain administration requests and how to control AdminP functions through Server document settings, server console commands, the Notes.ini file, and database purge intervals.
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01 Jul 2003 |
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All about AutoSave in Lotus Notes/Domino 7
Oops, it's gone -- all your hard work for the last hour has been lost due to a computer crash! Too bad you didn't think to save it along the way. Well, now you don't have to, thanks to the new AutoSave feature introduced in Lotus Notes/Domino 7.
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23 Aug 2005 |
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Alternate name support in Domino.Doc and Lotus Workflow
Looks at alternate names using double-byte characters and how they are used in Notes/Domino and Lotus Workflow applications. Code examples cover alternate name support in Domino.Doc 3.1 and using formula language and LotusScript with alternate names.
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02 Dec 2002 |
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Always remember to fill in your subject lines
Never forget to include a subject line again! This tip describes how to create a message prompt to remind yourself to include a subject line in a Notes mail message anytime the Subject field is blank. No experience with the formula language required!
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03 May 2004 |
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Ambient Sametime Active Desktop
Create an ambient Sametime application that indicates when a group or user has come on-line using a virtual orb on your Active Desktop. This article shows you how with the Sametime Links Toolkit, which you can download from developerWorks: Lotus.
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12 Jul 2004 |
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An IBM Mashup Center plug-in to convert HTML to XML
Learn how to build a plug-in for the IBM Mashup Center that can convert HTML into
XML, opening the door for some simple data extraction from HTML pages using the Feed Mashup Editor.
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18 Aug 2009 |
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An administrator's tour of the Lotus Learning Management System
The IBM Lotus Learning Management System (LMS) builds on LearningSpace to support the planning and delivery of both traditional and online training throughout an organization. This article introduces LMS to both system and course administrators.
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01 Apr 2003 |
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An alternative to the OpenServer URL command
This article discusses a LotusScript agent that provides an alternative to the OpenServer URL for Domino R5.0.6a and later. It provides a much more flexible, controllable user interface for selecting from the list of databases on a Domino server.
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01 May 2001 |
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An inside look at IBM Workplace Designer
Take a "behind the scenes" peek inside IBM Workplace Designer. We discuss the product features that support each design goal, and how developers can take advantage of these features.
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25 Oct 2005 |
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Analyzing system resources with platform statistics
This article introduces a new Iris Today column, Performance Perspectives, in which the Iris Performance Team will share results of its work. This month: Platform statistics, the operating system statistics tracked and output by Domino.
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04 Feb 2002 |
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Anatomy of a Domino e-commerce Web site (Part 1)
Part 1 of 3: This article examines the techniques used to transform an online catalog into a true e-commerce site. The design and coding of site navigation and searching take advantage of such features as shared fields and single-category views.
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02 Oct 2000 |
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Anatomy of a Domino e-commerce Web site (Part 2)
Part 2 of 3: This article looks at the design and coding of three important aspects of any e-commerce site: session tracking, add-to-cart shopping capabilities, and product availability notifications. Example code is included.
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01 Nov 2000 |
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Anatomy of a Domino e-commerce Web site (Part 3)
Part 3 of 3: This article examines the design and coding of the shopping cart and the ordering process, including the finalization of cart contents, collecting customer information, and basic credit card processing. Example code is included.
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01 Dec 2000 |
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Andrew Wharton: Web Master
In this interview, Iris caching and performance expert Andrew Wharton talks about the Domino R5 Web server's performance and security architecture, and future enhancements to support Web-based standards like Java Server Pages (JSPs) and servlets.
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01 Dec 1999 |
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Announcing Lotus Workplace: A report from Boston
Read an eyewitness report about the announcement of Lotus Workplace.
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10 Nov 2003 |
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Application Performance Tuning, Part 1
Part 1 of 2: This article looks at the database, view, and form properties that most commonly affect how well your applications perform.
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01 Apr 2003 |
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Application Performance Tuning, Part 2
Part 2 of 2: This article looks at coding practices that can improve application performance. It also examines some common LotusScript methods to see which ones perform best under different conditions.
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01 May 2003 |
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Deploying IBM Lotus Connections: Application programming interface
Part 7 in our series on deploying IBM Lotus Connections covers working with the Lotus Connections APIs. This article is intended for I/T specialists and developers and is helpful when building programs that use Lotus Connections data and services.
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11 Sep 2007 |
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Application settings tool: an alternative to profiles
This article presents a reusable Application Settings tool and covers important development standards that increase the tool's reusability. (An advanced version of this tool is described in the LDD Today article Developing an advanced settings tool.)
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02 Jul 2001 |
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Applying the Fishbone diagram and Pareto Principle to Domino
Use the Pareto Principle to determine which software-related problems to manage first. This article, part two in our series, introduces you to the Pareto Priniciple, a problem management tool that you can apply to issues with your Domino applications.
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28 Jun 2004 |
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Applying the Fishbone diagram and Pareto principle to Domino
The Fishbone diagram is a simple problem-analysis tool that you can use to analyze Lotus software-related issues. This article, part one of two, introduces you to the Fishbone diagram and as an example, applies it to an actual Notes/Domino issue.
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21 Jun 2004 |
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Archive Lotus QuickPlace attachments with CommonStore for Lotus
Domino
Are IBM Lotus QuickPlaces overtaking your Lotus Domino server? Reduce
the size of Lotus QuickPlace databases using DB2 CommonStore for Lotus Domino
to remove QuickPlace attachments and archive them to lower-cost media. This
article provides sample integration code and installation
instructions.
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13 Jul 2006 |
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Art Thomas: Domino R5 Administration
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01 Jul 1998 |
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Ask Professor INI - Formula language, LotusScript, and Lotus Domino Connector variables
Part 1 of 3: Professor INI sets out to visit all the NOTES.INI variables related to Notes programming. In this column he discusses the formula language, LotusScript, and the Lotus Domino Connectors. He starts with a look at the Domino Designer IDE.
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01 Oct 2001 |
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Ask Professor INI - Introducing Professor INI
This column introduces Professor INI, who will put the NOTES.INI file and the variables it controls under the microscope, discussing documented -- and undocumented -- variables and when to use the INI settings . . . and when not to.
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01 Nov 2000 |
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Ask Professor INI - Java/CORBA and JVM variables
In response to a number of programming related questions, Professor INI decided to run through all the programming related NOTES.INI variables. Last month, we looked at variables associated with LotusScript, Lotus Connectors, and the formula language. This month, we move on to variables that relate to Java and answer the question:
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01 Nov 2001 |
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Ask Professor INI - Low-priority mail notifications and more
Professor INI starts off by explaining how you can control notification to users about the low priority status of a mail message and then moves on to a smattering of other topics -- all in answer to your pressing NOTES.INI questions.
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02 Jul 2001 |
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Ask Professor INI - Preferences and other matters
Professor INI gives the preferences variable preferred treatment and discusses NOTES.INI variables related to preventing mail spamming and the Extension Manager, among other topics.
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01 May 2001 |
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Ask Professor INI - Programming language toolkit variables
Part 3 of 3: In this column, Professor INI continues his survey of NOTES.INI variables associated with Notes programming, discussing variables related to the Notes/Domino programming language toolkits. for C and C++, COM, Java/CORBA, and NotesSQL.
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02 Jan 2002 |
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Ask Professor INI - Security variables
On the occasion of an Iris Today special issue on security, Professor INI contributes a variation on the theme: an exploration of NOTES.INI security variables that affect everything from ECLs to S/MIME to Web security to SSL.
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04 Sep 2001 |
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Ask Professor INI - Timely information in NOTES.INI
What better time than the New Year for Professor INI to hold class on NOTES.INI time and date settings? He starts with information about the NOTES.INI time and date variables, and then moves on to answer some specific time and date questions.
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02 Jan 2001 |
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Ask Professor INI - Using debugging variables
Professor INI knows that one of the best ways to improve application performance is to use debugging to reveal why some actions take so much longer than others. So this month he takes a look at some of the NOTES.INI settings related to debugging.
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01 Jun 2001 |
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Ask Professor INI - Who is Professor INI?
On his first anniversary as an Iris Today columnist, the good Professor reveals his secret identity as . . . several people -- Dick McCarrick, Kevin MacDonald, Amy Smith, and Phil Bocko, who talk about how they approach the subject of the Notes INI file.
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04 Dec 2001 |
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Ask Professor INI: A sampling of new Domino 6 variables
Professor INI examines several server-related variables new in Domino 6. Some are associated with components of Domino functionality -- for example, the HTTP server or Java. Others are related to new Domino 6 features, such as full access administrator.
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01 Oct 2002 |
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Ask Professor INI: Agent variables
Precocious two-year-old Professor INI answers reader questions on the complete list of agent-related variables, the setting JavaUserClasses, speeding up scheduled Agents, DominoAsynchronizeAgents, turning off agent logging, and why mail Agents don't run.
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02 Dec 2002 |
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Ask Professor INI: Calendar variables
Judging from Professor INI's mailbag, it's obvious that many people want to use their NOTES.INI file to gain control over their Calendar settings. What's not so obvious is where to find those settings. The Professor takes a look.
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04 Jun 2002 |
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Ask Professor INI: Desktop revisited and other questions
Professor INI offers more on the Desktop variable, seeing the BCC field, HTTPDisableMethods, Temp_Collection_Threshold, Default_Index_Lifetime_Days, and just what NamedStyle might set in an INI file.
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01 Jul 2003 |
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Ask Professor INI: Favorite Notes.ini variables
Lotus Business Partners list their favorite Notes.ini variables, and Professor INI provides answers on EVENT_POOL_SIZE, Prompt for Location in Notes 6, and whether one can store ones Notes password in the Notes.ini? (No. Get over it.)
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04 Aug 2003 |
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Ask Professor INI: From the mailbag
Once again, Professor INI dips into his ever-present mailbag to answer your questions about NOTES.INI variables such as ECLSetup and AdminLastServer.
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02 Apr 2001 |
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Ask Professor INI: From the mailbag
Professor INI's bulging mailbag serves up questions on NOTES.INI variable settings related to TcpIPAddress, ECLSetup, Replicator_Log_Nonevents, AdminLastServer, and Update_No_Fulltext, and the good Professor returns answers.
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02 Jun 2003 |
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Ask Professor INI: Full-text and Domain Search variables
This month, the Professor reviews a host of NOTES.INI settings for full-text indexing, Domain Search, and the Domain Index -- most of them not covered in the Release 5.0.3 documentation because they shipped with later Maintenance Releases (MRs).
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01 May 2002 |
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Ask Professor INI: LDAP related Notes.ini variables
Another installment from our favorite professor: Professor INI. This month's lecture covers the Notes.ini variables that affect LDAP. Get your directories out and your thinking caps on.
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13 Oct 2003 |
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Ask Professor INI: Logging variables
Professor INI explores some INI variables related to logs and logging (and one bogus variable that slipped in because anything can).
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01 Apr 2003 |
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Ask Professor INI: Lotus LearningSpace - Virtual Classroom variables
Professor INI devotes this column to NOTES.INI variables that affect Lotus LearningSpace - Virtual Classroom (LVC). Keep in mind that these variables are undocumented and subject to change without notice from one release to the next.
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03 Feb 2003 |
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Ask Professor INI: More on memory management and other questions
A reader sets Professor INI straight on PercentAvailSysResources (Professor INI knows all too well that no one has all the answers), and the Professor tackles questions on Notes 6 INI variables, mail sound settings, and relocating bookmarks.nsf.
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31 Oct 2006 |
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Ask Professor INI: QuickPlace Notes.ini variables
Professor INI gets in step with the times and discusses NOTES.INI variables that control the server cache, a new feature in QuickPlace 3.0 that can significantly improve response time of the QuickPlace server.
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03 Sep 2002 |
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Ask Professor INI: Router variables
This month, Professor INI discusses NOTES.INI variables that affect how the Domino mail router runs. He focuses on variables dedicated to router operation, but notes that there are other variables with at least some connection to the router.
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01 Aug 2002 |
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Ask Professor INI: Sametime Notes.ini variables
Stepping over to Sametime, Professor INI says there's only one documented NOTES.INI variable dedicated to Sametime 3.0, STPurgeMeetingPastDays, several others that can affect how Sametime runs -- and some undocumented variables that are best left alone
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03 Sep 2002 |
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Ask Professor INI: Spell checker language and other matters
Professor INI says toggling the spell checker between languages using the Spell_Lang variable in NOTES.INI works. He accepts correction on SMTPNoVersionInRcvdHdr and deals with other questions.
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03 Mar 2003 |
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Ask Professor INI: Threads, pools, and other questions
Professor INI gets wound up in Domino thread and pool management, NOTES.INI variables for controlling date format, location variables for desktop5.dsk and bookmark.nsf, and problems with French Daylight Savings Time.
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02 Jan 2003 |
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Ask Professor INI: Variables that affect iNotes Web Access
The important thing with iNotes Web Access, says Professor INI, is to distinguish between new variables introduced with the product and existing variables that must be set a particular way so iNotes Web Access runs properly. He discusses some of both.
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01 Jul 2002 |
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Assessing the impacts of new transaction logging features
This article looks at three new transaction logging features in Domino 6 and discusses their performance impacts based analysis done by Domino performance engineers -- the lock manager, the improved flush algorithm, and view logging.
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01 May 2002 |
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Attaching and importing image files in one click
This tip presents a code to create a hotspot button that can both attach a file to a document and import it into the document for viewing in one step.
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04 Nov 2002 |
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Automatically deploy software with a simple framework based on STAF and Lotus
Notes
Deployment is an important process within the overall software life
cycle. In this article, learn about requirements for automatic software
deployment, and
about a cross platform auto-deployment framework based on
STAF. Explore how the framework is implemented on a Lotus Notes
platform. The framework
can also be applied in your enterprise's software test environment.
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16 Jan 2009 |
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Automatically starting LEI on UNIX
Domino 4.6 Startup Scripts gave UNIX platforms the ability to start up Lotus Enterprise Integrator (LEI> at boot-up, a capability heretofore found only on the Windows platform. Information on Startup Scripts can be found in IBM Redbooks.
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01 Apr 2003 |
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Automating IBM Lotus Symphony deployments using Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager
This article describes how to build and deploy a custom IBM® Lotus® Symphony™ package using Microsoft® System Center Configuration Manager, formally Systems Management Server. The article describes in detail how to prepare your custom package with custom plug-ins, add custom branding, and update the Lotus Symphony package home page.
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10 Nov 2009 |
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Basics steps: Converting an IBM Lotus Notes application to use Lotus Notes 8 Java components
Java™ views were introduced in the IBM® Lotus® Notes® client in release 8.0. Many new features were implemented using the Java views to modernize the Lotus Notes interface. This article outlines the steps that IBM Lotus Domino developers would take to convert their own Lotus Domino® (simple) applications into Java views. This document presumes that you have an installed version of Lotus Notes 8.5, IBM Lotus Domino Designer 8.5, and Lotus Notes composite application editor 8.5 and that you are familiar with working in Lotus Domino Designer.
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29 Jun 2009 |
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Be the authority on the Domino 6 Certificate Authority
Implementing the enhanced Domino 6 certificate authority (CA), which issues and maintains Notes and Internet digital certificates. CA-issued Internet certificates are now compliant with security industry standards, such as X.509 v3 and PKIX.
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01 Oct 2002 |
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Behind the scenes of QuickPlace automation testing
An interview with Anthony (Tony) Venditti, QuickPlace test automation architect, about software testing automation -- its role in regression testing and smoke testing, and how well QuickPlace 3 is taking all these tests.
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04 Nov 2002 |
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Being Administrator designer Thomas Gumz
The product designer for the Domino Administrator client talks about what it's like to be a designer, reaction to Administrator R5, and future features of the Administrator.
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02 Oct 2000 |
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Benchmarking the Next Generation of Internet Servers
This article presents DBench, a benchmark designed to overcome limitations of current Web application server benchmarks. It describes how to use DBench in evaluating the performance of a Web discussion application implemented with Domino.
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01 Mar 1997 |
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Best practices for Mobile Notes applications
The "microclient" devices that run Mobile Notes require a major shift in application development strategies. This article takes a look at the limitations of these devices and offers tips for developing or adapting applications for the mobile environment.
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01 Aug 2002 |
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Best practices for Sametime broadcast services
This article discusses Sametime's Broadcast Services for Sametime server administrators. It reviews the Sametime meeting tools and explores issues that make broadcasts different from other types of online meetings and suggests some solutions.
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03 Sep 2002 |
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