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Last Updated: Feb 20, 2002 
The big news at Lotusphere 2002 was that Lotus will embrace J2EE in future versions of its Notes and Domino groupware platform. If you're wondering what this means for your shop, we've assembled information to help you learn more ... >> Lotus preps Domino for J2EE transformation
>> What are your thoughts on this transformation? Sound Off here
NEWS:
>> Domino developers revolt over Java plans (eWEEK) 30 Jan 2002
>> Lotus Notes/Domino 6: What to watch for (Advisor) 30 Jan 2002
>> Answers to your questions on Rnext migration issues (SearchDomino) 25 Oct 2001
>> Lotusphere preview: Zollar sounds off on Rnext, KM and Web services (SearchDomino) 10 Jan 2002
>> Opinion: Could Rnext be Out of Time? (SearchDomino) 15 Jan 2002
>> Can Lotus flourish? (ZDNet) 24 Jan 2002
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>> Best Web Links-->Administration Topics-->Notes Domino 6
>> Best Web Links-->WebSphere
>> Best Web Links-->Development Topics-->Languages
ADVICE:
>> Domino and WebSphere
TIP :Lotus Domino is starting to look a bit like IBM?s WebSphere.
>> How will Lotus handle CLP upgrades with RNext?
ASK THE EXPERTS :

I am a PCLP in R5 Sys Admin and I suppose Lotus will carry out the new RNext exam after the new product is ...

>> RNext certification
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I am a programmer CLS. How can I go with RNext in easy way to work with it and be certified?

>> Why RNext rather than R5
ASK THE EXPERTS :Why have some many corporations not migrated to R5, but are waiting for Rnext. What are the major differences between the ...
>> Rnext upgrade path, timing of courses
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Three users posed these questions:

  • I just got CLP ceritfication in R5 last year. What is the upgrade path ...
>> Domino & WebSphere: It's getting better all the time
TIP :IBM and Lotus are working to bring more synergy to Domino and WebSphere.
>> Domino & WebSphere: An Internet Resource Guide
TIP :Here's a view of the Websphere landscape, with a listing of recent articles, reviews and specs from various resources.
>> Domino & WebSphere: Solutions at Work
TIP :Here's a look at companies who have enhanced or just begun their own e-marketplace strategies with WebSphere.
>> Lotus Notes/Domino R5 Application Development Certification
WEBCASTS :In this event Dave Hatter and Tim Bankes will answer your questions and concerns on Application Development Certification for ...
>> Getting ready for Rnext; upgrading from R4.X
WEBCASTS :Mike will discuss migration pitfalls, server issues, client issues, calendaring issues, training, differences between ...
BOOKS:
>> Building Scalable and High-Performance Java Web Applications Using J2EE Technology Price: $ 35.99
Focus on building efficient end-to-end solutions based on the widely adopted J2EE specification. Each of the relevant ...

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This week's poll:
Lotus has announced that Domino 6 will not support Java Server Pages -- a full-blown J2EE server like WebSphere is needed instead. Is this a good move?

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 Absolutely. It'll increase WebSphere adoption in Domino shops. 
 Maybe. Performance might be better, but I'm concerned about the cost. 
 No way! I want to run Domino, not WebSphere. 
 It doesn't matter to me as long as Domino 6 is released on time. 
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