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  • Finding the properties of a doclinked Lotus Notes document

    SearchDomino.com expert Cregg Hardwick explains different options for retrieving the properties of a doclinked Lotus Notes document in Domino R5 or Domino R6. 

  • How to override default Lotus Notes print settings

    Discover how to override default Lotus Notes print settings using LotusScript, Formula language or XML. 

  • Workplace Forms add XML future to WebSphere-Domino environments

    Notes/Domino shops that are implementing WebSphere Portal or Workplace technology can use IBM's new Workplace Forms product to create and process XML-based online forms. 

  • Ajax Learning Guide

    Chances are, you've been doing JavaScript and XML developer work in Lotus Domino for quite some time. This old/new approach is causing quite a stir in developer circles and now rates an official name -- Ajax or 'Asynchronous JavaScript and XML..' Th... 

  • Ajax hype vs. reality

    Ajax is a powerful rich Internet application technology, but Burton Group cautions against overkill and notes that tools and frameworks for using it are nascent. 

  • IBM unleashes its XML-handling Viper database

    Yesterday IBM made available an open beta of Viper, a native XML and relational data version of its DB2 database. Its XML handling capabilities allows users to retain the hierarchical, searchable form of XML, Big Blue officials said. 

  • Tech stalwarts eye XML hardware

    With its purchase of DataPower, IBM recently entered the world of hardware-accelerated XML packet analysis. Customers will soon face multiple alternatives for intercepting XML, as Cisco and Intel are also on the trail of such packet analysis. 

  • AJAX may clean Microsoft Office's clock

    AJAX may bode ill for Microsoft's flagship Office suite. The threat comes about because AJAX, a set of Web development tools that speed up web apps by summoning snippets of data as needed instead of pulling entire Web pages over and over, could allow... 

  • Support for AJAX development rising

    Looking to enrich user experiences with Web applications, vendors are increasingly turning to Asynchronous JavaScript and XML. Even Sun and Microsoft are in on the action. 

  • IBM gets XML muscle with DataPower acquisition

    IBM has brought a hardware component into its SOA portfolio with the purchase of DataPower Technology Inc., a maker of XML and Web services infrastructure technology.