New Rooms and Resources features in Lotus Notes/Domino 7
In this article, we look at all the new Rooms and Resources features introduced in Notes/Domino 7.
The requester side caching pattern specification: An overview
Learn how the requester side caching pattern mediates the interaction between one or more clients and one or more data providers and how it can speed access to the data while reducing costs.
Tip: Lotus Domino Access for Microsoft Outlook and Lotus Notes interoperability: I want my doclinks!
What could be more useful than Lotus Notes doclinks? This tip explains how you can extend Notes doclink functionality to Microsoft Outlook.
Building PHP-based UIs for IBM Lotus Domino
Discover how you can interact with Lotus Domino databases from Web applications created in the PHP programming language. Learn how to access Domino applications from PHP pages using a COM object, the Lotus Notes API, and XML.
Building a JSR 168 portal application for Domino
In an earlier article, we described creating a DXL framework for working with a Lotus Domino database over the Web. We now turn our attention to building a JSR 168 portal application as a frontend to a Domino database.
Service Oriented Architecture (SOA): an interview with IBM Workplace and Lotus developers
Service Oriented Architecture, better known as SOA, has gotten a lot of press lately. But what does it mean, and what can it do for you? In this interview, three members of IBM development talk about SOA, and how IBM and Lotus products are incorporating its concepts.
Lotus Domino 7 on the IBM zSeries
In this article, we look at IBM’s own implementation of Lotus Domino 7 on the IBM zSeries platform. We focus on the performance improvements we’ve seen, which should bring a smile to the face of all Domino administrators.
Manipulating data in Domino Web Access
Read this article to learn how you can customize Lotus Domino Web Access to adapt to the specific requirements of your Notes/Domino data. We describe how Domino Web Access determines the appropriate scene to play for a form type, how data is reflected within the scene, and how updated data is validated.
Single Sign-on in a Multi-directory World: “Never say login again” Part 2
In this conclusion to our two-part series, we look at several different scenarios you may encounter when implementing single sign-on (SSO) functionality at your site.
Tip: xsd:any: A cautionary tale
xsd:any is a popular feature for people designing XML schema. But it’s often more trouble than it’s worth. Explore some of the shortcomings of xsd:any, both in XML itself and in the JAX-RPC Java language binding, so that, even if you decide to use xsd:any, you will be more prepared to deal appropriately with it.
Lotus Domino on AIX memory usage explained
Learn about IBM AIX segment layouts for the Lotus Domino server and how to configure the Notes.ini file settings ConstrainedSHMSizeMB and PercentAvailSysResources to alter your server memory allocation. Find recommendations for configuring the server.
Single Sign-on in a Multi-directory World: “Never say login again” Part 1
Learn all about Single Sign-on (SSO) in Notes/Domino from that international man of mystery, Jim Bland. In this first installment of a two-part series, we examine SSO basics and look at issues that arise in multi-directory, multi-identity environments.
Wikis, blogs and other community tools in the enterprise
Wikis and Web logs (blogs) make a big impact on the Web, but they can also be useful in an enterprise. A community is a group of people with common interests, goals, or responsibilities, such as a project team or an interest group. Combine wikis and blogs with existing collaborative tools to enhance the productivity and effectiveness of enterprise teams.
The DigestSearch method for Lotus Domino databases
This article introduces DigestSearch, an alternative solution for working with IBM Lotus Notes Profile documents and for performing simple, high-speed searches. For searching server-based databases from a Notes client, DigestSearch is twice as fast as any other search method available, outperforming both full-text search and LotusScript’s GetDocumentByKey method.
Working with application layouts in the IBM Workplace Managed Client
Learn how to control the way in which your application is displayed in the IBM Workplace Managed Client by understanding the RCPML parameters that control how the application is displayed.
The History of Notes and Domino
Notes and Domino began in the work of Ray Ozzie, Tim Halvorsen, and Len Kawell, first on PLATO Notes at the University of Illinois and later on DECNotes. Lotus founder Mitch Kapor saw the potential in Ozzie’s collaboration project and the rest is history.
New features in Lotus Notes 7 mail
People use Notes/Domino in all sorts of different ways, and one of the most popular is email and messaging. With that in mind, Notes/Domino 7 offers significantly enhanced mail functionality, including expanded calendar and scheduling. This article reviews some of the more important and useful of these new features.
Taking a tour of the new features and technology in IBM Lotus Sametime 7.5
Examine the architectural and design changes planned for IBM Lotus Sametime 7.5, including a new Connect client, a new Web conferencing UI, policies, click to call, click to chat, A/V integration, and a new SIP solution to connect to external communities, including AOL and Yahoo.
Building a Lotus Sametime bot for language translation
Build an IBM Lotus Sametime bot that works with IBM WebSphere Translation Server to translate text strings on-the-fly. Use the Lotus Sametime Java toolkit, the WebSphere Translation Server Java API, IBM’s public Sametime server, and the IBM Community Tools client for development and testing.
Adding social bookmarking tags to Lotus QuickPlace
Implement social bookmarking tags in Lotus QuickPlace and let users classify their own content for easy retrieval of information. This article shows you a simple solution to enable users to add and to share tags with each other.
Using Ajax to manipulate Lotus Notes documents
Giving users instant feedback instead of the time-consuming page reloads they re used to is simple when you use Ajax. Discover how a view and an agent can help you build Ajax-driven applications and learn how to define an API for getting the client and the Domino server to collaborate.
Controlling spam: Advanced SMTP settings in Lotus Domino
Find out how to control spam mail using the Server document and Notes.ini variables. Then preview the anti-spam controls in Lotus Notes/Domino 7 and see what s ahead. This article is part two in a series about Lotus Domino methods of spam control.
Exploiting IBM DB2 in your Lotus Domino 7 application
In this article, we discuss how you can work with the new IBM DB2 integration features offered in Lotus Domino 7.
Implementing notifications in Web applications using Lotus Sametime
Learn how to add event-driven notification functionality to your Web applications with Lotus Sametime.
Best practices for large Lotus Notes mail files
Learn how you can manage the ever-growing mail files of your Lotus Notes users, conserving your system resources while ensuring your Notes users continue to enjoy high performance and reliability.
Troubleshooting Lotus Domino hangs and crashes
Quick — what’s the difference between a server hang and a crash? More important, how do you go about fixing them? In this article, we explain how you can identify Lotus Domino server hangs and crashes, and what you can do to analyze and correct them.
New serviceability features in IBM Lotus Notes/Domino 7
Enhancements to the automatic diagnostic collection feature and the new fault analyzer feature make Lotus Notes and Domino 7 more serviceable. See how these improvements can help you with your next server or client crash.
Tip: Validating a rich text field in Lotus Notes
This tip offers three ways that you can validate rich text input fields in Lotus Notes.
Introducing IBM Lotus Notes access for SAP solutions
Lotus Notes access for SAP solutions is a new feature in Lotus Notes 7.0.1 that integrates Lotus Notes and SAP, so you can perform some common SAP functions from within Lotus Notes, such as time reporting, vacation and leave requests, and so on. Developers can extend this new feature even further.
Lotus Domino 7 performance in production at IBM on pSeries servers
In this article, we review the performance improvements we achieved by deploying Domino 7 on pSeries servers in a live IBM production environment.





