Friday, 16. April 2004
Written By : Stephan H. WisselCategory : Standards
Location : Singapore
Bob Balaban published an article in Lotus Advisor September 2002 on his view regarding JSP. The bottom line was: look for something else. Now there are Java Server Faces, determined to sit on top of JSP... and the opinion about Java Server Faces:
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Written By : Stephan H. WisselCategory : Products
Location : Singapore
IBM readies the first public Beta of Notes/Domino7. The beta will include the much discussed tighter DB/2 integration and an overhauled MIME converter (That is bitterly needed). You can access the beta download on " target="_blank"TSFNANN.
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Monday, 12. April 2004
Written By : Stephan H. WisselCategory : Concepts
Location : Singapore
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 ... (0)
Written By : Nigel ChohCategory : dotNet
Location : Singapore
IBM's Peter Kovari and Victoria Amor have published a Redpaper that discusses the integration of Lotus Domino with .NET. On 56 pages they cover web service integration for both scenarios (Domino as the provider, Domino as the consumer) and Domino as a COM ... (0)
Monday, 5. April 2004
Written By : Peter de WaardCategory : XML
Location : Freiburg, Germany
When looking at ways to extend Domino, one of the first candidates are views. Lotus offers a standardized, no programming, way to extract XML from views using ?ReadViewEntries. When upgrading Notes Client applications to Domino reading your views this way, ...
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Sunday, 4. April 2004
Written By : Stephan H. WisselCategory : Analysis
Location : Singapore
When you have to prioritize the sequence of Notes migration (web enablement, portal integration, migration to a different platform), one of the decision parameters will be the activity of your Notes databases. To get an overview on your options to collect ... (0)
Written By : Nigel ChohCategory : Products
Location : Singapore
Proposition N2N is a .NET library, that allows you access to Notes Databases located on a Domino server. They won the Lotus Advisor Editor's choice award for best data integration tool twice already. From the official release notes:
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Thursday, 1. April 2004
Written By : Stephan H. WisselCategory : Analysis
Location : Singapore
When you want to get an idea, what does it take to migrate your Notes application to a different platform you need to assess the complexity of your application. The crudest way would be to count all design elements and multiply them with a risk factor (like ... (0)
Written By : Stephan H. WisselCategory : Expert Opinion
Location : Singapore
Jake published a Blog about this site, that both resulted quite some comments and traffic to this place. So a big thank you to Jake. I found the comments valuable (Yes, I will work on my English spelling) and interesting. I'm sorry that I can't meet the ... (0)
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