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The new Web 2.0 Interfaces in Domino
Posted on 27 Jul, 2009 by Kunal DurejaDeveloping Web applications in Lotus Notes / Domino has come a long way since its introduction in Release 4.6. The latest being, Domino Designer has moved to Eclipse platform in line with IBM’s strategy to promote open source software.
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The Droids Have Arrived and How To Access Quickr from Them!
Posted on 02 Dec, 2009 by st33l3rsfanSo you have the new Google Android phone and now you are thinking, "I wish I could access the documents in my Lotus Quickr Library!" Now you can! I co-authored an article with Kishore Neelamegam of GBS that outlines how you can do this.
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Exploring and using new "User Impersonation" API in WebSphere Portal Server 6.1.5
Posted on 21 Feb, 2010 by Rishi BhargavaThere is a bit of confusion in the understanding of impersonation and delegation across the community. Let’s start by impersonation. The dictionary meaning of the word goes something like "to assume or act the character of or pretend to be"; whereas coming to delegation, the dictionary meaning is so
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Portal NOW runs on WebSphere Portal 6.1.0.3 also!!!
Posted on 21 Feb, 2010 by Rishi BhargavaPortal NOW, being an asset from ISSL (IBM Software Services for Lotus) is certified to run on WebSphere Portal Server 6.1.0.2; but with some more efforts, you can make it run on WebSphere Portal Server 6.1.0.3 (or may be WebSphere Portal Server 6.1.5) also to make use of latest Blog, Wikis & User Im
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New Features in Domino 8.5
Posted on 11 Mar, 2010 by haribalaThere are questions asked about the new features of Domino 8.5. Having used it for sometime now, I thought I should list the major ones. 8.5 development is extremely exciting. Try it. Bala
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Indian currency symbol and how it an positively affects Lotus Notes developers
Posted on 16 Jul, 2010 by SantoshKumarA nice article on how new Indian currency affects Notes applications.
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The XPages Extension Library hits the streets
Posted on 17 Dec, 2010 by Vikas TiwariIf you haven't heard or read about it already there's a new download available from the XPages Extension Library project on OpenNTF, and it's something that is going to help\change the way you do your XPages application development.