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"Before we get started, do you know what 'Legacy Code' means? It's code that works". Via ...
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PermaLinkDomino vs. EJB security (0)

Comparing Domino's security and EJB is definitely comparing apples and oranges. However in reality this is what you have to do on a daily basis. There are similarities and differences. Let us have a look at the scope: I will look at Domino server ...
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PermaLinkScheduling "Agents" in J2EE (2)

When migrating your application out of Domino into J2EE, you will need to take care of quite a number of things yourself Domino did provide for you. One of them is the agent subsystem. Once you Domino is gone, there is no more built in facility to schedule ...
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PermaLinkDomino data modelling vs. RDBMS (0)

When explaining the Domino data model to developers with RDBMS background I get a lot of comments along the line of "and that is called a database? There is no way to define a table structure!". Once you take a closer look, you will realize, that Domino HAS a ...
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