Full Archive
November 2005
11/07/2005 : How To Extend Domino Authentication For Websites, Single Sign-On and Persistent SessionsOctober 2005
10/11/2005 : Importing MS Excel into Lotus Notes via XML -- the code10/01/2005 : Transforming DXL to a record/field structure.
August 2005
08/16/2005 : Importing MS Excel into Lotus Notes via XMLJune 2005
06/07/2005 : Domino as XML Documents06/06/2005 : Legacy code?
April 2005
04/11/2005 : Getting a Gannt chart out of DominoJanuary 2005
01/25/2005 : Detailed documentation how to connect Tomcat 5.5 to Domino01/21/2005 : Purifying (x)HTML
December 2004
12/06/2004 : Single Sign-on for Tomcat and DominoNovember 2004
11/25/2004 : My X-M(L)as wishlist for Domino 7October 2004
10/08/2004 : Who is not with us is against us?10/08/2004 : Apache Pluto Portal RC1 available
10/09/2004 : Domino vs. EJB security
August 2004
08/15/2004 : The Open XML Framework goes Open Source!June 2004
06/29/2004 : Doing Lookups in XLSTMay 2004
05/16/2004 : Scheduling "Agents" in J2EEApril 2004
04/16/2004 : JSP, JSF and presentation layer04/16/2004 : Domino7 ante portas!
04/12/2004 : Domino data modelling vs. RDBMS
04/12/2004 : IBM Redpaper: Lotus Domino and .NET Coexistence
04/04/2004 : Notes activity log
04/05/2004 : XML View transformation 101.
04/04/2004 : Moving to .NET? - PROPOSION N2N 2.0 is now available
04/01/2004 : Complexity assessment
04/01/2004 : Thanks codestore
March 2004
03/29/2004 : The long Good ByeSite purpose and disclaimer
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