Archive for July, 2006


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Basics Welcome Page - Lesson Two

In my last tip I showed you how you can easily start a Google search from your Lotus Notes Welcome Page. ?(#1 in the picture below). ?In this tip I will explain how you can open your Mail, Calendar, Contacts etc. ? (#2 in the picture below)

Image:Basics Welcome Page - Lesson Two

If you hover your mouse over the icons, you will see they change colour. ? Clicking on one of the icons opens that feature of Lotus Notes.

Image:Basics Welcome Page - Lesson Two

If you want to create a new document, without having to first open the database, you can simply click on the "New..." button below each icon. ?If you do not see "New...", you need to turn this feature on. ?Simply click on the "Welcome Page options" arrow at the top of your Welcome Page, and select "Show 'New Items' buttons".

Image:Basics Welcome Page - Lesson Two

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Several services or one? (axis)

I have to develop several web services with axis, I'm thinking in two options:

1. Develop all webservices in only a service file. One wsdl,

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Using Two Submit Buttons For Accessibility | Blog

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XML schema validation in java

hi,
i m trying to validate an XML against an XSD. i code i m using is:

import java.io.IOException;

import

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[Webinar] “Cutting Edge Web Content Management”, July 26, 2006 at 2P

If you're interested in content management, here's a free event worthy of an hour of your time. Mark your calendar. Register today.

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How to create a dynamic SVG graph using a Lotus Notes agent

Scalable Vector Graphic (SVG) is a language for describing two-dimensional graphics and graphical applications in XML. In this tip, SearchDomino.com member William Beh explains how to use a Lotus Notes agent to generate a dynamic SVG for a Web site.

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Announce: TeXML 2.0

Hello, I'm happy to announce TeXML 2.0. * Do you generate TeX code? Then download and try TeXML. * Do you convert XML to TeX? Then you ought to use TeXML.

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Tutorial on Open Document Format

OpenDocument Format (ODF) is the XML tag set used by OpenOffice.org 2.0 and KOffice version 1.5. It is an XML tag set for business documents such as word

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October STC Conference in London - 13/14 October - bookings now open

The STC UK web site at http://www.stcuk.org/R2conf/ now contains details of our exciting line-up of speakers for the STC Conference that we are organising in

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Google search directly from Notes

In the blog entry "Welcome Page" I introduced you to the four basic types of Lotus Notes Welcome pages. ?Today I'd like to begin a tour of the features available in the "Basics - With Calendar" style.

There are five main areas (labelled below) which I will cover over the course of the next few blog entries.

Image:Google search directly from Notes

Feature #1 is the ability to perform a "Google" right from within Notes. ?First set the Search drop down list to Google, and then in the "for" box enter your search term, and finally click Search.
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Lotus Notes will launch a Google search for you displaying the results in the browser you have configured in your current location document.

Image:Google search directly from Notes

So no more need to start your browser and type in www.google.com. ?Instead just launch the search from Notes! ? Very cool.

Update: Above when I mentioned "displaying the search results..." this is configured on the "Internet Browser" tab of your current location document. ? You can edit this by clicking on the Location display that is found near the bottom right corner of your Notes screen, or via the File menu, Mobile - Edit Current Location.

Image:Google search directly from Notes? Image:Google search directly from Notes

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oracle with struts

hi all,
for last 15 day i am trying to configure struts datasource with oracle but in vein.i have tried all code and forum on net.but nobody could

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Castor Marshalling- To generate Empty tag for unpopulated fields

Hi All,

I am trying to marshall a java class to XML using CASTOR (castor-1.0M2.jar).
If the value of a field in java object is null, then

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Basic security considerations for a Domino/WebSphere system

Learn about three major security requirements for a WebSphere Portal server connecting to Lotus Team Workplace and Lotus Instant Messaging and Web Conferencing.

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When Pressing Enter Submits Forms | Blog

Pressing enter in a form submits it under certain circumstances.

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Automatically scan Lotus Notes database document attachments for viruses

SearchDomino.com member Darren Wright provides a Java agent that will automatically scan document attachments in a Lotus Notes database to check for viruses. If it finds an infected file, it will detach it, clean it and then reattach the decontaminated file.

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Getting TabIndex To Work For You | Blog

When was the last time you considered the effect of the tabindex of elements on your form? You should! Here's how to get the best form this oft-ignored property.

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un-PEAR-ing

Astonishing. I'm quite surprised. I thought PHPUnit was fairly well integrated into PEAR (pear run-tests). I'm not sure if this is a fork, or if PEAR will continue to use PHPUnit as an external dependency?

I've never been a PEAR fan. My experiences being peripherally involved with the XML_HTMLSax package weren't encouraging. However, my opinion of PEAR has turned around in recent years thanks to work such as channels in the pear installer and MDB2.

I hope this doesn't end up a fork. I see little sense in that. I'll be interested in seeing the PEAR response.

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Recertifying a Server ID

15 tips in 15 minutes: Managing Domino servers, tip 12: Recertifying a Server ID.

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Enabling transaction logging

Learn about the three types of transaction logging available for Domino servers and their benefits, and get step-by-step instructions on how to implement it on your Domino servers.

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15 tips in 15 minutes: Managing Domino servers

Learn 15 tips on Domino server management, including how to analyze activity data, apply policies to users, automate server tasks, enable transaction logging, define a backup process, set up authentication – and much more.

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