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Meet the developers: Chris Toohey
This interview with Chris Toohey is the first in a series of interviews with IBM Lotus Domino Designer developers who are active contributors to the Lotus community.
06 Oct 2009  
 
Integrating IBM Lotus Notes with IBM Lotus Symphony using LotusScript and the Lotus Symphony Toolkit
Learn to use the IBM® Lotus® Symphony™ LotusScript® toolkit to publish information from IBM Lotus Notes® into Lotus Symphony applications, such as Lotus Symphony Documents and Lotus Symphony Spreadsheets.
06 Oct 2009  
 
New features in IBM Lotus iNotes 8.5: Ultra-light mode and the Lotus iNotes redirector
IBM® Lotus® iNotes™ 8.5 includes many new features. This third article in the series covers the new Lotus iNotes ultra-light mode and some improvements to the Lotus iNotes redirector application.
10 Sep 2009  
 
Understanding SMTP authentication and securing your IBM Lotus Domino 8 server from spam
Learn how the SMTP protocol and SMTP authentication process works to secure your IBM Lotus Domino 8 server from spam.
08 Sep 2009  
 
Writing Java to build applications using IBM Lotus Domino Designer
The objective of the article is to help the traditional LotusScript developer, who typically has no hard-core development background, move to Java.
31 Aug 2009  
 
Migrating from Microsoft Exchange and Outlook to IBM Lotus Domino and Lotus Notes 8 and later using Binary Tree's CMT
This white paper explains the detailed steps to migrate a Microsoft® Exchange® server and Outlook® client to IBM® Lotus® Domino® and Lotus Notes® with the help of Binary Tree's Common Migration Tool (CMT).
12 Aug 2009  
 
Understanding IBM Lotus Domino server clustering
This white paper explains how to set up, manage, and monitor an IBM Lotus Domino server cluster.
10 Aug 2009  
 
Managing reporting in Alloy by IBM and SAP 1.0
Alloy™ by IBM® and SAP® 1.0 combines the strengths of IBM Lotus Notes® and IBM Lotus® Domino® and SAP enterprise resource planning (ERP) modules, providing access to the SAP workflows and data directly from Lotus Notes. This article provides a high-level architectural overview of Alloy, in-depth explanations of all the reporting management features supported in release 1.0, and troubleshooting tips for some common issues.
04 Aug 2009  
 
Integrating IBM Lotus Domino Directory with Microsoft Active Directory using ADSync
An enterprise IT environment with multiple directory platforms is a common scenario, and IBM Lotus Domino Directory and Microsoft Active Directory are popular choices within this scenario. This article explains one way to get these two directories to communicate easily using the Lotus Domino Active Directory Synchronization tool (ADSync).
28 Jul 2009  
 
IBM Lotus Domino 8.5 server performance, part 3: Enterprise cluster mail performance
IBM® Lotus® Domino® 8.5 server offers a lot of features aimed at reducing the overall total cost of ownership (TCO) of the Lotus Domino mail server cluster infrastructure in a large enterprise. In this article, we show you how you can leverage these features incrementally to realize TCO benefits while upgrading to Lotus Domino 8.5.
28 Jul 2009  
 
IBM Lotus Domino 8.5 server performance, part 1: IBM Lotus Notes performance
Increasing value to the customer is an ongoing theme for the IBM® Lotus® Domino® server. The growing volume of information in today’s enterprise strains existing hardware infrastructures. Lotus Domino 8.5 contains features that help relieve the stress on the expensive processor and storage subsystems. This article shows the reductions in processor and disk utilization with Lotus Domino 8.5 and Lotus Notes® clients.
28 Jul 2009  
 
IBM Lotus Domino 8.5 server performance, part 2: iNotes performance
Improving input/output (I/O) performance is one of the major goals for IBM® Lotus® Domino® 8.5. The developerWorks® article "IBM Lotus Domino 8.5 performance for IBM Lotus Notes users" showed the impressive I/O reductions of Lotus Domino 8.5 with the Lotus Notes client. This article shows the I/O performance improvements of Lotus Domino 8.5 performance with Lotus iNotes® users. Lotus iNotes had been called Lotus Domino Web Access in the past; its name is iNotes in Lotus Domino 8.5.
28 Jul 2009  
 
Performance tuning IBM Lotus Quickr services for Lotus Domino
This article describes how to improve the performance of IBM® Lotus® Quickr™ services for Lotus Domino®.
15 Jul 2009  
 
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.
08 Jul 2009  
 
Creating an IBM Lotus Notes 8.0 and later plug-in for IBM Multimedia Library
This article explains how to create an extension for IBM® Lotus Notes® 8.0 and later that allows you to open a preconfigured URL (for example, Lotus Notes Multimedia Library) in a newly opened browser window by selecting a menu entry in the Help menu.
29 Jun 2009  
 
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.
29 Jun 2009  
 
New features in IBM Lotus iNotes 8.5: Administration policies and lite mode
IBM® Lotus® iNotes® 8.5 includes many new features. This second article in the series covers two distinct topics: new Lotus Domino® administration policy capabilities and improvements available in lite mode.
29 Jun 2009  
 
What's new in IBM Lotus Notes 8.5
This article covers what’s new in the IBM® Lotus® Notes® 8.5 release. Lotus Notes 8.5 marks a major milestone in the Lotus Notes history and is a significant release in terms of new features, appearance, programmability, and functionality.
29 Jun 2009  
 
New features in IBM Lotus iNotes 8.5: Full mode
IBM® Lotus® iNotes™ 8.5 full mode offers new features to bring more consistency between the iNotes browser-based experience and the Lotus Notes® 8.5 installed client experience. It also begins to add the same integration to external data services. In this article, the first in a multipart series, we cover the new features in Lotus iNotes 8.5 full mode and examine the Web 2.0 related features in particular depth.
29 Jun 2009  
 
Understanding the automation test framework of Lotus C API toolkit
This article introduces the automation test framework of the IBM® Lotus® C API toolkit. The framework enables automated testing of the Lotus C API toolkit with little manual effort. It is an efficient approach for automatically testing a large number of cases. The framework is typical and can be applied to other products. In fact, the other Lotus toolkit products, Lotus C++ API toolkit and NotesSQL, take a similar approach to implementing automation testing.
29 Jun 2009  
 
IBM Lotus Notes Traveler 8.5 performance
This article reports on IBM® Lotus Notes® Traveler 8.5 performance for both 32-bit and 64-bit environments. It also compares the performance of the Lotus Notes Traveler 8.5 (32-bit) server and the Lotus Notes Traveler 8.0.1 (32-bit) server.
29 Jun 2009  
 
Best practices in globalization: Developing IBM Lotus Notes applications
This article introduces the best practices in globalization that you can use to develop a good IBM®Lotus Notes® application. Following these recommendations, you can easily create good multilanguage-friendly Lotus Notes applications, which in turn can save you both resources and effort.
29 Jun 2009  
 
Integrating IBM Lotus Forms with IBM Lotus Domino
IBM® Lotus® Forms and IBM Lotus Domino® servers complement each other. Integrating these two products can yield a varied list of features for better application architecture. This article explains the various ways that you can integrate Lotus Forms with Lotus Domino and details the benefits that this integration brings.
29 Jun 2009  
 
Implementing custom workflow decisions in Alloy 1.0 by IBM and SAP
With Alloy™ by IBM® and SAP® 1.0, business users can easily access SAP software and information from within their IBM Lotus Notes® environment, both online and offline. In addition to leave, travel, and reports management, Alloy also allows for custom workflow decision steps, defined in an SAP business process, to be brought into a user's Lotus Notes inbox. This article explains the necessary steps to implement such a custom workflow decision, based on a simple customer example.
29 Jun 2009  
 
IBM Lotus Domino, Linux, virtualization, scalability: No longer mutually exclusive terms
Tired of having to force fit IBM® Lotus® Domino® into your infrastructure? With the latest release of 64-bit Lotus Domino on Linux® and virtualization, you now can implement large-scale enterprise environments with Lotus Domino on Linux in a single footprint. This article documents the benchmarks that have been done and the results of early adopters of this solution, showing you how your infrastructure can fit and grow with Lotus Domino.
29 Jun 2009  
 
The new OpenNTF Alliance
This article describes the governance and IP model of the new OpenNTF Alliance. It also explains how consumers can find code on OpenNTF and how producers can contribute code. Last but not least, the article outlines some ideas for OpenNTF improvements and extensions.
29 Jun 2009  
 
Performance report: Alloy by IBM and SAP 1.0
This article reports on the performance of the IBM® components of the Alloy™ by IBM and SAP 1.0 software. Alloy by IBM and SAP 1.0 software simplifies your interaction with people, processes, and information by providing intuitive access to SAP software and information through the familiar IBM Lotus Notes®.
29 Jun 2009  
 
Helping customers globalize their IBM Lotus Notes applications
Globalizing IBM® Lotus® Notes® applications can be simple. IBM Lotus Domino® Global Workbench, which is released with Lotus Notes and Domino, can help customers globalize their applications quickly and easily. In version 8.5, Lotus Domino Global Workbench provides a new feature that extracts strings into properties files, thereby providing more flexibility for translation.
29 Jun 2009  
 
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.
29 Jun 2009  
 
IBM Lotus Notes 8.5 iCalendar: Interoperability, implementation, and application
IBM® Lotus® Notes® 7.02 introduced the ability to import a public calendar in iCalendar format. Earlier, Lotus Notes 6.0 introduced the use of iCalendar as a calendar workflow exchange between applications or systems using Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP). Customers interacting with different Internet calendar applications rely on iCalendar to exchange their calendar information to process the iCalendar invitation. Beginning with version 8.5, Lotus Notes implements an improvement to iCalendar interoperability that helps customers increase their work efficiency.
29 Jun 2009  
 
Configuring single sign-on (SSO) between IBM WebSphere Portal and IBM Lotus Domino
This paper is designed to help administrators who have a good grasp of how SSO works and want an in-depth explanation of what steps are necessary to configure SSO between IBM WebSphere Portal and IBM Lotus Domino. It also explains how to verify that SSO is working correctly. Editor's Note: This white paper is the second in a three-part series on SSO to be published over the next month or so. See the previous paper, "Understanding single sign-on (SSO) between IBM WebSphere Portal and IBM Lotus Domino."
19 Jun 2009  
 
Configuring single sign-on (SSO) between IBM WebSphere Portal and IBM Lotus Domino
This paper is designed to help administrators who have a good grasp of how SSO works and want an in-depth explanation of what steps are necessary to configure SSO between IBM WebSphere Portal and IBM Lotus Domino. It also explains how to verify that SSO is working correctly. Editor's Note: This white paper is the second in a three-part series on SSO to be published over the next month or so. See the previous paper, "Understanding single sign-on (SSO) between IBM WebSphere Portal and IBM Lotus Domino."
19 Jun 2009  
 
Troubleshooting IBM Lotus Domino 8 mail routing issues
This white paper demonstrates how to identify and resolve IBM Lotus Domino 8 mail routing problems. By explaining how and which debug to use, and how to analyze the debug output, it is intended to help customers debug mail-routing issues on their own. Support Engineers can also benefit from this paper by enhancing their understanding of the debug outputs and by using it as a "cheat sheet" in identifying and resolving common mail-routing issues.
26 May 2009  
 
IBM Lotus Sametime 8 security features
This white paper describes the security features of IBM Lotus Sametime 8.0 software, including a discussion of authentication and encryption for each of the major functional units of Lotus Sametime.
11 May 2009  
 
Viewing developerWorks Lotus in its native Notes format
Part of developerWorks Lotus is IBM Lotus Domino-based. If you connect to it using an IBM Lotus Notes client, you can use Notes features such as replication. This article provides the steps to connect to the site databases and offers troubleshooting tips for making the connection.
24 Apr 2009  
 
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.
25 Feb 2009  
 
Using Server.Load to evaluate and enhance IBM Lotus Domino server performance
The purpose of this white paper is to provide a method for using the IBM Lotus Domino Server.Load utility to evaluate and improve Domino Server performance for a given workload. Included are performance considerations for running Lotus Domino on Linux. Also presented is a detailed procedure for running the utility to evaluate the performance of Lotus Domino on Red Hat Enterprise Linux, for simulated workloads of 600 and 1200 users.
25 Feb 2009  
 
Understanding single sign-on (SSO) between IBM WebSphere Portal and IBM Lotus Domino
This white paper provides an in-depth explanation of how the single sign-on (SSO) feature works between IBM WebSphere Portal and IBM Lotus Domino. Learn the basics of how cookies are written to―and used in―Internet browsers, how the cookies are used to enable SSO, and exactly what is in the token and why it's needed for SSO between two servers. Included are specific details of where the WebSphere Portal and Lotus Domino servers configure each part of the cookie used for SSO, the LTPAToken. Editor's Note: This white paper is the first in a three-part series on SSO to be published over the next few months. See the second paper, "Configuring single sign-on (SSO) between IBM WebSphere Portal and IBM Lotus Domino."
03 Feb 2009  
 
Understanding single sign-on (SSO) between IBM WebSphere Portal and IBM Lotus Domino
This white paper provides an in-depth explanation of how the single sign-on (SSO) feature works between IBM WebSphere Portal and IBM Lotus Domino. Learn the basics of how cookies are written to―and used in―Internet browsers, how the cookies are used to enable SSO, and exactly what is in the token and why it's needed for SSO between two servers. Included are specific details of where the WebSphere Portal and Lotus Domino servers configure each part of the cookie used for SSO, the LTPAToken. Editor's Note: This white paper is the first in a three-part series on SSO to be published over the next few months. See the second paper, "Configuring single sign-on (SSO) between IBM WebSphere Portal and IBM Lotus Domino."
03 Feb 2009  
 
The story behind Notes/Domino Maintenance Releases, Fix Packs, and more
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18 Jan 2009  
 
IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 8.5 Reviewer's Guide
With Lotus Notes and Domino 8.5, world-class business e-mail and collaboration take another exciting step forward, offering new approaches to enhance efficiency and creativity, while extending the value of current investments. This white paper guides you through the newly released, innovative, and open features of Notes and Domino 8.5. It is a must-read for any existing or potential user of Lotus Notes and Domino, from the casual user to the administrator or application developer to the line-of-business executive.
22 Dec 2008  
 
Performance basics for IBM Lotus Notes developers
This white paper addresses the most important and most serious factors affecting IBM Lotus Notes and Domino application performance. It is intended for developers of Notes client applications, to help them maximize performance by identifying problem areas and by offering solutions.
18 Dec 2008  
 
Deploying the IBM Lotus Domino server: A cookbook
This white paper addresses the issues most frequently reported by customers to IBM Technical Support regarding IBM Lotus Domino server deployment. The goal of this document is to enable Domino Administrators who are relatively new to the Domino products to help themselves with specific Lotus Domino installation and upgrade questions. In short, this is a "how to" guide (cookbook) for Lotus Domino install, setup, and upgrade tasks.
10 Dec 2008  
 
Composite applications component library v2.0
This article describes the second release of the composite applications component library and shows how the components can be used to add value to your composite applications.
18 Nov 2008  
 
Introducing Domino XML Language (DXL)
To implement database or template customization for users' demands, you usually need to dynamically and automatically add design elements, such as an agent, a view, or a folder, to existing databases, or to modify existing design elements in the database. Domino XML Language (DXL) is an XML representation of IBM® Lotus® Domino® data and design elements that provides a great way to implement the capture of design elements and the import or export of design elements to and from databases. In this article, we introduce the concept of DXL, and through use cases with detailed implementation, we illustrate how to apply DXL to dynamically add or modify design elements to complete the user's database or template customization.
18 Nov 2008  
 
How large databases uniquely affect IBM Lotus Domino server performance
Understanding the effect of large databases on IBM® Lotus® Domino® performance is becoming a prominent challenge for many administrators. This article explores the different ways in which large databases can degrade performance and examines potential solutions to realize maximum performance.
11 Nov 2008  
 
Migrating from Microsoft Exchange to IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 8
By using the straightforward steps outlined in this white paper, an administrator can easily migrate data and users from Microsoft Exchange to IBM Notes and Domino 8. Included are tips and instructions for troubleshooting some common issues.
11 Nov 2008  
 
IBM open collaboration client solution: Organizational planning and user segmentation for desktop migration
Learn the steps involved in migrating your environment to that of a Linux® client, including organizational planning and user segmentation. Based on customer experiences, this article offers a comprehensive guide to planning and executing your migration while minimizing disruption to your users.
28 Oct 2008  
 
IBM open collaboration client solution: Architecture decisions and execution options for an IBM open virtual client
Companies exploring cost-reduction strategies to become more energy efficient and to increase business agility have identified client virtualization as a strategic move to stay competitive in the market. This article highlights some of the virtualization technologies available in today's market for Linux® desktops. This article takes you through various virtualization technologies that utilize the IBM® open collaboration client solution, that add business value to your IT infrastructure, and that get you started on the desktops of the future, which leverage the power of Web 2.0 and cloud computing.
28 Oct 2008  
 
IBM open collaboration client solution: Migrating applications to the Linux desktop
Have you wanted to port your infrastructure and business line applications to a Linux desktop environment, but been deterred by the need to access critical Microsoft Windows or legacy applications? Finding a way to support these critical business line applications is crucial when considering the move to Linux. This article highlights the various tools that let you access these applications from Linux desktops.
28 Oct 2008  
 
IBM open collaboration client solution: An overview
Learn what's involved when introducing a Linux® client pilot in your organization, including planning for business and IT requirements, architecture decisions, risks, and understanding how IBM's open collaboration client is used to implement this desktop of the future, today.
28 Oct 2008  
 
IBM Lotus Domino with BlackBerry Enterprise Server: Performance best practices
This article is designed to act as a guide and reference paper for configuring BlackBerry Enterprise Server with IBM® Lotus® Domino®. It focuses on the load implications of running BlackBerry Enterprise Server within a Lotus Domino mail environment. It is designed to highlight areas where this load can be controlled and minimized.
07 Oct 2008  
 
IBM Lotus Server.Load: The new IBM Lotus Sametime workloads
Set up and use the IBM Lotus Server.Load workload generation tool, which includes new IBM Lotus Sametime instant messaging workloads, ST70IM and ST75IM, and the Sametime Initialization workload. We show you how to use these workloads to optimize your Lotus Sametime deployment performance.
03 Sep 2008  
 
Troubleshooting the IBM Lotus Domino Administration Process
This white paper presents an intuitive and systematic way to troubleshoot issues involving the IBM Lotus Domino Administration Process (AdminP). It explains why issues occur rather than providing solutions to specific issues, so Domino Administrators can learn how to troubleshoot AdminP issues and learn how the process is affected by the other product features with which it interacts. This document also includes updated information useful for troubleshooting the Administration Process for Domino release 8.
19 Aug 2008  
 
Securing an IBM Lotus Domino Web server: Using the new Internet lockout feature
Internet lockout is a new feature of IBM® Lotus® Domino® 8. This article describes Internet lockout, documents the configuration, and provides a sample that shows how to create a custom login form.
05 Aug 2008  
 
Using IBM Rational Performance Tester V7.0.1 to load test IBM Lotus Notes standard client in a Citrix environment
This article describes how the IBM® Lotus® Domino® System Test team used IBM Rational® Performance Tester to test the IBM Lotus Notes® standard client, so that the team can provide you with the answers to your scalability questions on Citrix.
22 Jul 2008  
 
IBM Lotus Domino going green: The new Lotus Domino attachment and object service
The IBM® Lotus® Domino® attachment and object service (DAOS) in release 8.5 reduces the total cost of ownership and helps customers with green computing practices by storing all file attachments in a separate repository on the server and retrieving them by reference. Read more to plan, set up, configure, and manage Lotus Notes® large objects.
15 Jul 2008  
 
Copying IBM Lotus Domino TeamRoom documents into an IBM Lotus Quickr library
This article demonstrates how to copy documents from an IBM® Lotus® Domino® TeamRoom to an IBM Lotus Quickr™ services for IBM WebSphere® Portal document library using Lotus Quickr Content Services.
01 Jul 2008  
 
The Lead Manager application in IBM Lotus Notes V8: An overview
Learn how to combine multiple Lotus Notes applications and other technologies to produce a unified interface in which users can conduct their business more effectively and supply innovative business solutions.
27 Jun 2008  
 
Designing composite applications: IBM Lotus Notes components
This article shows how to build IBM® Lotus® Notes® components, providing some tips and techniques for using your existing Lotus Notes applications in composite applications. Learn how to use the power of composite applications to provide a context that combines information from multiple components and leverages that context when performing tasks.
27 Jun 2008  
 
Designing composite applications: Design patterns
Learn how to recognize and optimize the design patterns that occur when you develop composite applications.
27 Jun 2008  
 
Developing composite applications: Composite application assembly, part 2
Learn general design tips and techniques that you can use to assemble highly productive and compelling applications. In this second part of a two-part article, we focus on designing for change, on wiring strategies, and how to prototype your layout.
24 Jun 2008  
 
Using IBM Lotus Domino and IBM DB2 integration features to enhance the functionality and performance of Lotus Domino applications
Learn how to use IBM® DB2® as a data store for IBM Lotus® Domino® data. This article uses a sample application to describe four possible usage scenarios for the Lotus Domino and DB2 integration features in pure Lotus Domino applications.
17 Jun 2008  
 
Developing composite applications: Composite application assembly, part 1
Learn general design tips and techniques that you can use to assemble highly productive and compelling composite applications. In this first part of a two-part article, we focus on navigation and page design.
17 Jun 2008  
 
Developing a composite application in IBM Lotus Notes to integrate Lotus Notes and Google calendars
This article shows you how to develop a composite application in IBM® Lotus® Notes® 8.0 that integrates the calendars in Google and Lotus Notes, based on the Atom API and XSLT technology. It demonstrates the ease with which you can create a composite application and consume the Atom API.
10 Jun 2008  
 
IBM Lotus Domino 8.0.1 for 64-bit server performance
Learn how the 64-bit IBM® Lotus® Domino® 8.0.1 server performs against 32-bit Lotus Domino 8.0.1 using the N8Mail workload.
27 May 2008  
 
Installing additional features from IBM Lotus Expeditor 6.1.2 onto IBM Lotus Notes 8.0.1
Learn how to install additional features from the IBM® Lotus® Expeditor 6.1.2 Client for Desktop onto the IBM Lotus Notes® 8.0.1 Client so that you can run Lotus Expeditor components that use these features on the Lotus Notes 8.0.1 desktop.
13 May 2008  
 
IBM Lotus Domino 8.0.1 server performance with IBM Lotus Notes Traveler users
In this article, we discuss the performance of IBM® Lotus® Domino® 8.0.1 server with IBM Lotus Notes® Traveler users.
13 May 2008  
 
IBM open collaboration client solution: Technical planning
Learn the steps involved in migrating your environment to that of a Linux client, including technical planning. Based on customer experiences, this article offers a comprehensive guide to planning and executing your migration while minimizing disruption to your users.
07 May 2008  
 
Introducing IBM Lotus Domino 8.0.1 Web Access Lite mode
IBM® Lotus® Domino® Web Access Lite mode is an exciting new capability within the established Lotus Domino Web Access product that uses a new page architecture optimized for empty-cache or low-bandwidth scenarios. Learn how these innovative performance improvements are delivered to you in an updated user interface (UI) that more closely resembles your IBM Lotus Notes® client user experience.
06 May 2008  
 
Creating RESTful IBM Lotus Domino applications in a Web 2.0 world with Project Zero
Learn how to create RESTful IBM Lotus Domino Web applications using Project Zero to deliver a responsive Web 2.0 application. This article explores the various options developers have to create RESTful Lotus Domino Web applications and shows how you can deliver such applications with the help of Project Zero.
11 Mar 2008  
 
The case for upgrading to IBM Lotus Domino 8 for better server performance
Tests of IBM Lotus Domino 8 performance show that upgrading to Lotus Domino 8 and the new Lotus Notes 8 client should yield positive results. Tests show CPU reductions across the board as well as I/O reductions on most platforms when compared to Lotus Notes and Domino 7. Read more about the test results.
26 Feb 2008  
 
Developing an IBM Lotus Domino agent with JMS
This article demonstrates how to develop a Java agent in IBM Lotus Domino that sends messages to and receives messages from a Java Messaging System (JMS) provider, specifically IBM WebSphere MQ.
29 Jan 2008  
 
IBM Lotus Domino V8 server with the IBM Lotus Notes V8 client: Performance
Maintaining IBM Lotus Domino V8 mail server scalability with the IBM Lotus Notes V8 client is critical, and this article shows that Lotus Domino V8 not only equals, but outperforms the previous release. Let us show you how Lotus Domino V8 with the Lotus Notes V8 client performs across a variety of server platforms.
18 Jan 2008  
 
Using and modifying the IBM Lotus Domino V7 Free Time Web service
Learn how IBM Lotus Notes users and developers can benefit from the new IBM Lotus Domino V7 Free Time Web service. Enable your Lotus Domino server to perform cross-server lookups of calendar availability and to create an agent to retrieve free-time information programmatically from a remote Domino server.
19 Dec 2007  
 
How to set up IBM Lotus Notes V8 for Microsoft Outlook users
Learn how to set up IBM Lotus Notes V8 so that Microsoft Outlooks users have a smooth and easy transition to it.
19 Dec 2007  
 
Quick start guide to IBM Lotus Domino Server.Load V8
Learn about IBM Lotus Domino Server.Load V8. From installation to configuration to running workloads, this article shows you how to quickly get started.
12 Dec 2007  
 
The History of Notes and Domino
Notes and Domino began in the work of Ray Ozzie, Tim Halvorsen, and Len Kawell, first on PLATO Notes at the University of Illinois and later on DECNotes. Lotus founder Mitch Kapor saw the potential in Ozzie's collaboration project and the rest is history.
14 Nov 2007  
 
IBM Lotus Notes V8 client: Using the Enhanced Quota feature
Learn about the Enhanced Quota feature in IBM Lotus Notes V8 that lets you restrict the creation of new calendar entries, to do items, and memos.
06 Nov 2007  
 
IBM Lotus Notes V8 workloads: Taking performance to a new level
Learn about the IBM Lotus Notes/ Domino V8 enhancements to the NotesBench and Server.Load workloads. Three new workloads, N8Mail, N7Mail, and N8MailInit, demonstrate the typical tasks of a Lotus Notes user interacting with a Lotus Domino server.
18 Sep 2007  
 
What's new in IBM Lotus Notes and Domino V8
Eclipse-based Lotus Notes V8 enhances the Lotus Notes user interface, reinforces its collaboration and messaging strengths, and extends its application development model with state-of-the-art programming constructs. Read more about what's new in Lotus Notes and Domino V8.
21 Aug 2007  
 
Using the Message Recall feature in IBM Lotus Notes and Domino V8
You asked for it, and now with IBM Lotus Notes and Domino V8 you have the ability to recall mail messages. Learn how the Message Recall feature works, how to configure and control it, and how to deploy it.
07 Aug 2007  
 
Enabling calendar ghosting in IBM Lotus Notes V8
This tip introduces the calendar ghosting feature in IBM Lotus Notes V8 and provides instructions for enabling it. Calendar ghosting allows users to interact with unprocessed entries right on their calendars.
12 Jun 2007  
 
Engineering WS-I compliant Web services for IBM Lotus Domino V8
See how to engineer LotusScript-based Web services for IBM Lotus Domino V8 that comply with WS-I Basic Profile 1.1. Using the Discussion database template as an example, learn how to design and implement Web services for Lotus Domino V8 and maintain backward compatibility with Lotus Domino V7.0.2.
15 May 2007  
 
Setting up an IBM Lotus Sametime server sandbox environment for development
Learn how to set up an IBM Lotus Sametime server sandbox environment for developers -- even if you don't have an IBM Lotus Domino administrator available to do the work.
27 Mar 2007  
 
Coding faster lookups in IBM Lotus Notes and Domino
Read about 11 tips for coding faster lookups in IBM Lotus Notes and Domino. The author looks at the @DbLookup @Formula in Lotus Notes and Domino and describes some new tips for developers to use when coding new applications or troubleshooting performance problems in existing applications.
13 Mar 2007  
 
IBM WebSphere portlet development for IBM Lotus Domino developers
Compare the design techniques and development steps of IBM Lotus Domino and IBM WebSphere Portal as you build your own portlet. The article also covers how to use IBM Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software for greater freedom and flexibility.
13 Mar 2007  
 
The new IBM Lotus Notes 8 Out of Office functionality
Preview the new Out of Office functionality in IBM Notes and Domino 8 and examine the new features of the Out of Office service and the Out of Office agent. Learn how and when to use the agent and when to use the service.
06 Feb 2007  
 
Using and understanding Reader Names fields in IBM Lotus Notes and Domino
Take advantage of and implement the extremely useful IBM Lotus Notes and Domino security feature, Reader Names fields. Learn how this feature affects replication, agents, and views and how to troubleshoot two common problems with Reader Names fields.
30 Jan 2007  
 
Integrating IBM Lotus Domino data with Microsoft SharePoint Services
Integrate, don't migrate. This article shows you how easy it is to integrate IBM Lotus Domino and Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services. Access Lotus Domino data in a SharePoint installation using standard HTTP requests or XML.
09 Jan 2007  
 
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.
28 Nov 2006  
 
Practical Web services in IBM Lotus Domino 7: Writing complex Web services
In the third and last article in our IBM Lotus Domino Web services series, we discuss more advanced techniques for using Domino Web services, such as complex data types, enumerations, file attachments, and custom faults.
21 Nov 2006  
 
Practical Web services in IBM Lotus Domino 7: Writing and testing simple Web services
In the second article in our Web services series, we show you how to write simple Web services in IBM Lotus Domino V7.0 that accept and return simple data types, arrays, and InOut parameters. We also discuss several test methods, using tools such as soapUI, Eclipse, MSSOAP toolkit, and Apache Axis.
21 Nov 2006  
 
Practical Web Services in IBM Lotus Domino 7: What are Web services and why are they important?
In this first installment of a three-part series, we discuss the terminology and concepts behind Web services and how they benefit you as an IT professional. This article does not deal with anything specific to Lotus Domino, but provides a good overview of Web services to get you started.
21 Nov 2006  
 
New features in Lotus Domino 7.0
Perhaps the most significant new functionality introduced in Lotus Notes/Domino 7.0 involves the Domino server. This article examines the major new features offered in Lotus Domino 7.0, including better performance, easier administration, and tighter integration with Web standards and other IBM/Lotus technologies, such as DB2, WebSphere Application Server, and WebSphere Portal.
14 Nov 2006  
 
Securing an IBM Lotus Domino Web Server: A case study
Using a case study, the authors of this article describe some best practices and recommendations from the field for securing an IBM Lotus Domino Web server.
09 Nov 2006  
 
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.
31 Oct 2006  
 
Developing a Web 2.0 client for IBM Lotus Domino
Create a Web 2.0-style, thin Web client for Lotus Domino using HTML and JavaScript. Building on the previous articles about the IBM Lotus Domino XML (DXL) framework, this article shows you how to extend your Notes/Domino applications with Ajax.
31 Oct 2006  
 
WebSphere Information Integrator OmniFind Edition Cookbooks
These short, easy-to-use cookbooks provide step-by-step instructions for performing important tasks in WebSphere Information Integrator OmniFind Edition, Version 8.3 (enterprise search). These cookbooks also provide screenshots, troubleshooting information, and hints and tips.
21 Sep 2006  
 
Using IBM Lotus Domino in a Microsoft .NET application
IBM Lotus Domino and Microsoft toolsets are built on standards that allow interoperation of these two systems. This article covers techniques and approaches you can use to integrate Lotus Domino and Microsoft .NET, including Component Object Model (COM) and Lotus Domino Objects, Web services, and XML.
05 Sep 2006  
 
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