Article archive for 2002 – Page 5

Monday, July 1, 2002

Trading HealthSpaces

Steve Niles has selected the home of HealthSpace, an environmental health data management and communication company, as July’s DominoPower Site of the Month.

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Monday, July 1, 2002

Where cookie comes from

In February, Contributing Editor Andrew Stuart speculated as to the origin of the word "cookie" in Web browser parlance. Since then, he went to the source and has returned with the answer. If this mystery has puzzled you as much as it has us, you’ll want to check out this fun little article.

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Monday, July 1, 2002

Building a Content Management System using Lotus Domino: a tour of the XML API

In part three of this Programming Power series, Contributing Editor Andrew Stuart continues his story about how he designed and developed an XML-based CMS (Content Management System) for Lotus Domino. In this segment, he’ll take you on a tour of the XML API.

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Monday, July 1, 2002

Getting into shape with THE VIEW Web Coding Bootcamp

THE VIEW is one of the most respected journals on Lotus/IBM technologies in existence. Recently, Senior Technical Editor Dan Velasco had an opportunity to attend THE VIEW Web Coding Bootcamp where he enjoyed educational sessions by some of the journal’s top experts. He’s got a full report in this fun article.

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Monday, July 1, 2002

How to create animated, context sensitive help for the Notes client

Love them or hate them, Microsoft’s little animated characters that pop up on your screen to walk you through an application’s Help database can often be quite useful. Jim Parry has found great success in adding animated Help to his applications, and in this article, he’ll show you how to create animated, context sensitive help for the Notes client.

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Saturday, June 1, 2002

Winds of change are blowing at IBM developerWorks Live!

Is Senior Technical Editor Dan Velasco abandoning Domino? Don’t count on it! However, his recent trip to IBM developerWorks Live! has shown him that nowadays a good Domino programmer also needs to know a lot about Java, Linux, and J2EE-compliant servers like WebSphere, among other things. Get the full scoop on the big event in this fun report.

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Saturday, June 1, 2002

ProjecTrak provides a complete suite of business applications

Companies that are only using Lotus Notes for email are missing a great opportunity to leverage their investment and take advantage of some of the sophisticated business applications available for the platform. ProjecTrak Business Suite for Notes is one such example. In this two-part review, Clement Hill takes a detailed look at the powerful modules that comprise the ProjecTrak Business Suite.

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Saturday, June 1, 2002

Building a Content Management System using Lotus Domino: software architecture and system requirements

In part two of this new Programming Power series, Contributing Editor Andrew Stuart continues his story of how he went about designing and developing an XML-based CMS (Content Management System) for Lotus Domino. In this segment, he goes into designing the software architecture and specifying the system requirements.

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Saturday, June 1, 2002

Get your free IntelliVIEW software here!

In this article, Joe Dolittle reviews IntelliVIEW, which is designed to make Notes Views more interactive and alive. Most exciting, though, is that through a special offer arranged with DominoPower Magazine, Cybernet Software is offering a complimentary developer’s license of IntelliVIEW to all DominoPower readers. Read on to get all the details.

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Saturday, June 1, 2002

Cassetica makes Notes Group Management easy

Who has access to make changes to the Name and Address Book? This is a problem plaguing any organization using Lotus Notes. Janine Sutphen has found an excellent solution. Group Manager, developed by Cassetica, is a third party Lotus Notes software program that assists in the creation, deletion, and maintenance of groups in the Name and Address Book.

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