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Top 10 Lotus Notes Domino programming and development tips of 2007
The results are in. Here are the top 10 most-clicked Lotus Notes programming and development tips of 2007. The Year in Review
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A bevy of Notes/Domino development tips
Our SearchDomino.com tip contest runs through the end of March. Here is a list of the current contenders -- an assortment of 13 Notes/Domino development tips from our valued SearchDomino.com members. Take a few minutes to read them over and rate each... Contest
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A smorgasbord of Notes/Domino development tips
Our SearchDomino.com tip contest runs through the end of December. Here is a list of the current contenders -- a smorgasbord of 20 Notes/Domino development tips from our members. Read them, rate them. Your votes determine the winners. Contest
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Developer University: Domino, Java and J2EE
If you work with Domino, you need to know more than Domino. Our Domino, Java and J2EE Developer University provides resources, definitions, articles, tips, webcasts and other advice on all three topics -- all in one place. Learning Guide
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Mainsoft enables .NET applications to run on WebSphere Portal
Mainsoft has released a new version of Visual MainWin for J2EE, which allows .NET applications to be transferred into Java bytecode that can then be deployed on WebSphere Portal. Article | 01 Jun 2006
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Eclipse Foundation director: Open up, Microsoft
Eclipse Foundation executive director Michael Milinkovich believes Microsoft should put its money where its mouth is and open up a few of its licenses. News | 10 Nov 2005
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How IBM's ESB launch impacts architects, developers
When IBM shipped its suite of ESB-focused technologies, it began its drive to move J2EE devs from tightly-coupled Java apps to loosely-coupled app design for easier code changes, updates, integrations and even easier interoperability with .NET. This ... News | 26 Oct 2005
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Quest for WebSphere portal management
Quest's Performance Management Suite for Java and Portals addresses portal bottlenecks in WebSphere and other J2EE settings. Article | 06 Oct 2005
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Yankee Group: SOA everywhere by 2006
A new survey by the Yankee Group reports that service-oriented architecture (SOA) will be everywhere by 2006. The firm promises SOA will simplify IT processes, but trying to define SOA doesn't seem to simplify anything. Article | 23 Sep 2005
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IBM officially releases Workplace Designer 2.5 development tool
IBM releases Workplace Designer 2.5, an Eclipse-based tool designed to help Domino developers move into the J2EE space as well as build components to use in composite applications. Article | 24 Aug 2005
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WebSphere bolt-on maximizes resources based on business priorities
IBM's autonomic and grid computing technologies are powering WebSphere Extended Deployment Version 6.0. Article | 18 Aug 2005
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IBM lends hand to Geronimo to help users navigate J2EE server
IBM announced at LinuxWorld support for the Apache Software Foundation's (ASF) Geronimo project to help users navigate the J2EE server. In addition to this open source assist, IBM also said it contributed some of its Gluecode software to the Geronimo... News | 10 Aug 2005
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Interop demand sparks J2EE, .NET unity
Java vendors are putting philosophical differences aside and working with Microsoft to create Web services and SOA that promote J2EE/.NET interoperability. IBM, for example, is weaving .NET support into DB2 and hopes to improve its interoperability w... News | 04 Aug 2005
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Four steps to migrating IBM Lotus Notes to WebSphere
In this article, Chen Lin, president of ToJava, which migrates Notes apps to J2EE, lists the steps in a Notes-to-Java migration. Part 1 explained how Notes and Java apps differ. Article | 27 Jul 2005
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Perfect portlets: Best practices for WebSphere portlet development
This article looks at best practices when designing portlets, either for new applications or for incorporating Domino applications into the WebSphere Portal. Tip
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Edit data without writing an agent
If you have a need to update data for a document and you always create an agent then this code is for you! Tip
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Attach a file into mail by dragging and dropping
It is quite simple to attach a file into a Notes mail without selected File menu, attach button or anything else. Tip
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Purging select dead messages from mail.box
This agent will automatically delete dead messages from MAIL.BOX that match certain criteria. Tip
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Computed looking/acting text fields
Ever wish you could use a Notes computed field but you are using JavaScript to do your calculations? Tip
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Validating radio button fields
I have created this generic function to check if a value of a radio button field has been selected.
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Making tabbed tables work on the Web
Tabbed tables as rendered for the Web by Domino are pretty much a waste of time - basically they look terrible. Tip
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Global connection documents
How to create a global domain connection document to a server. Tip
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Software for migrating from LotusScript to J2EE
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Going to J2EE but keeping the mail
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Web info on transitioning from Domino to J2EE
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Migrating Lotus Notes database to UDB
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Tools for Domino to J2EE migration
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When is the .NET version of Flowbuilder coming out?
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Domino to J2EE: How to know if you should migrate
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Converting Notes applications to J2EE
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Can Notes workflow be implemented into J2EE?
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Top 10 Lotus Notes Domino programming and development tips of 2007
The results are in. Here are the top 10 most-clicked Lotus Notes programming and development tips of 2007. The Year in Review
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A bevy of Notes/Domino development tips
Our SearchDomino.com tip contest runs through the end of March. Here is a list of the current contenders -- an assortment of 13 Notes/Domino development tips from our valued SearchDomino.com members. Take a few minutes to read them over and rate each... Contest
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A smorgasbord of Notes/Domino development tips
Our SearchDomino.com tip contest runs through the end of December. Here is a list of the current contenders -- a smorgasbord of 20 Notes/Domino development tips from our members. Read them, rate them. Your votes determine the winners. Contest
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Mainsoft enables .NET applications to run on WebSphere Portal
Mainsoft has released a new version of Visual MainWin for J2EE, which allows .NET applications to be transferred into Java bytecode that can then be deployed on WebSphere Portal. Article
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Eclipse Foundation director: Open up, Microsoft
Eclipse Foundation executive director Michael Milinkovich believes Microsoft should put its money where its mouth is and open up a few of its licenses. News
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How IBM's ESB launch impacts architects, developers
When IBM shipped its suite of ESB-focused technologies, it began its drive to move J2EE devs from tightly-coupled Java apps to loosely-coupled app design for easier code changes, updates, integrations and even easier interoperability with .NET. This ... News
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Quest for WebSphere portal management
Quest's Performance Management Suite for Java and Portals addresses portal bottlenecks in WebSphere and other J2EE settings. Article
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Yankee Group: SOA everywhere by 2006
A new survey by the Yankee Group reports that service-oriented architecture (SOA) will be everywhere by 2006. The firm promises SOA will simplify IT processes, but trying to define SOA doesn't seem to simplify anything. Article
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IBM officially releases Workplace Designer 2.5 development tool
IBM releases Workplace Designer 2.5, an Eclipse-based tool designed to help Domino developers move into the J2EE space as well as build components to use in composite applications. Article
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WebSphere bolt-on maximizes resources based on business priorities
IBM's autonomic and grid computing technologies are powering WebSphere Extended Deployment Version 6.0. Article
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About J2EE for Lotus Notes Domino and WebSphere
If you want to migrate your Lotus Notes Domino environment to IBM WebSphere or you want to use the two applications in conjunction with each other, you need to know J2EE. J2EE is a lot different than Formula language and LotusScript, so it represents a steep learning curve for Lotus Notes Domino programmers who don't have a traditional object-oriented development background. Find tips, tutorials and resources that will help you get started with J2EE development for Lotus Notes Domino and WebSphere.