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The following is a list of all entries tagged with lotus:
Lotus quickr - first look
Filed in Uncategorized, September 18, 2007, 7:48 am by Joachim DagerotMy latest assignment ‘forces’ me too look into Lotus Quickr more deeply. It’s of course very interesting and at a first glance it really looks nice, to be an IBMer that is then….
Then I started to look in to the various tools, so far I have tested the doc library and the WIKI. The doc [...]
Bob is back
Filed in Uncategorized, March 17, 2007, 3:50 pm by Joachim DagerotMr Balaban, is perhaps next to Ozzy the most important single person behind Lotus Notes success over the years. He has been doing some behind-the-scene stuff lately but is back as a Programming Services Architect, Bob writes in his blog that it’s a vague work description, just as he wants it.
Anyway, I think this will [...]
Eclipse as the only designer for Lotus Domino
Filed in Uncategorized, September 21, 2006, 7:31 am by Joachim DagerotI wasn’t aware of Maureen’s project until today when I read about it somewhere (sorry, I lost the source between all tabs). It’s very promising that we can use eclipse for all Lotus Domino development in the future. Have a looka at the screenshot.
Today I’m using DomiClipse for all java based development, it’s good but [...]
The View developer conference
Filed in Uncategorized, September 4, 2006, 4:50 am by Joachim DagerotI’ve never attended a The View conference. Neither do I know anyone that has. To be frank, I didn’t know they existed until I read Bill Buchan’s post about commuting. I guess I can’t get my company to send me both to Lotus Developer2006 - Vienna in december and to Lotusphere2007 - Orlando in January [...]
Stubby - a quicker way to get AXIS to work in Lotus Domino
Filed in Uncategorized, August 26, 2006, 9:18 am by Joachim DagerotA new application was added to nsf-tools some days ago. It’s called Stubby and is a framework to easy create AXIS stubs for use in Lotus Domino. This is directly related with the topic I was covering in my last DeveloperWorks article “Consuming Web services from a Lotus Domino Java agent” (blogpost here). I was [...]
Ways to create documents without submitting a form and without an agent
Filed in Uncategorized, July 7, 2006, 8:29 am by Joachim DagerotThis weeks [tag]Show-n-Tell Thursday[/tag] revealed as usually some cool things. I would like to point out Tim Tripcony over at TimTripcony.com who has done some testings in the domino-form-agent-document creations thing. This is something we used a couple of years ago but without the XMLHttpRequest object. We used a hidden iframe approach back then, so [...]
Adding social bookmarking tags to Lotus Quickplace
Filed in Uncategorized, July 6, 2006, 2:25 pm by Joachim DagerotOne reason for not using tags on an intranet is that only the author are likely to tag their article, as opposite to the social tagging systems on the public internet where actually everyone is supposed to tag everything (that’s of there interest). If we can get an habit to have intranet users to tag [...]
Are you a Lotus Notes user more than a developer?
Filed in Uncategorized, June 20, 2006, 9:47 am by Joachim DagerotMary Beth at IBM is requesting more ‘normal’ users input on the new Hannover release. Read her blogpost here.
UPDATE: A better link is found here.
Tags: design, DeveloperWorks, IBM, link, lotus, work
IBM, Eclipse, DOJO, Ajax and Hannover
Filed in Uncategorized, June 15, 2006, 12:59 pm by Joachim DagerotMe == Sherlock.
It might be that I still believe in the domino and IBM products that I actually think that the next domino designer release, named Hannover, will contain a built in Ajax toolkit. Maybe like MS Atlas. If this is the case I assume we will see some changes in market share. For a [...]
Using Ajax to manipulate Lotus Notes documents
Filed in Uncategorized, June 7, 2006, 3:46 am by Joachim DagerotI just got an [tag]article[/tag] published on [tag]DeveloperWorks[/tag] regarding [tag]Ajax[/tag] and [tag]Lotus Domino[/tag]:
Using Ajax to manipulate Lotus Notes documents
Update:
The sample database attached to the article is errenous. A working version can be downloaded here. I have notified my editor and are waiting for guidelines.
Update 2:
Due to copyright reasons I’m not allowed to keep the sample [...]