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With truly our sincerest apologies to Clement Clarke Moore, and/or Henry Livingston, Jr., we present more well-intentioned, bad poetry:
Happy holidays! Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house,
Not a PC was stirring, nor even a mouse.
The servers were wired to the rack with great care,
In hopes Web site visitors soon would be there.
The techies were nestled all snug in their beds,
While visions of Web cookies danced in their heads.
And ma in her 'kerchief, and I in my cap,
Hibernated our laptops for a long winter's nap.
When on the iPhone there arose such a clatter,
I sprang from the bed to see what was the matter.
Away to the Windows I flew like Flash,
Booted up my browser and avoided IE6 like a rash.
The cores of the CPU in our fresh new install
Gave extra cycles to our processes, one and all.
When, what to my wondering eyes should appear,
But a miniature tablet, and awesome headgear.
Now Computing Unplugged, Now OutlookPower
Now Connected Photographer and DominoPower,
To the top of the site! To the Facebook wall!
Now dash away! Tweet away! More IT dashboards all!
And then, in a twinkling, I saw on the site
The whirring and spinning of each little byte.
"Merry Christmas to all
Kwanzaa, Hanukkah, too!
And to all our online brethren,
Have the very best 2011!"
David Gewirtz is the author of How To Save Jobs and Where Have All The Emails Gone? For more than 20 years, he has analyzed current, historical, and emerging issues relating to technology, competitiveness, and policy. David is the Editor-in-Chief of the ZATZ magazines, is the Cyberterrorism Advisor for the International Association for Counterterrorism and Security Professionals, and is a member of the instructional faculty at the University of California, Berkeley extension. He can be reached at david@zatz.com and you can follow him at http://www.twitter.com/DavidGewirtz.
The Are You A Lotus Domino Developer survey had a nice amount of votes now, so I "closed" it by starting another. As of writing there were over ~750 votes cast, which is enough to make it fair and representative.
There were no real surprises in the results. The only eye-opener for me was that only 2% of you have no connection to Domino. I'd have thought that - by now - my readership would have broken out of the Domino world. Apparently not. Or perhaps it has but the type of people who vote are the old faithful. People from other faiths might visit via Google but are less likely to vote/follow.
So, that means 98% of you have a connection of some kind to Lotus Domino. Despite the fact I have barely talked about Domino for well over a year now my faithful is still comprised of nothing but Domino-heads.
Of the Domino-related readers a third are "yellow to the core" and, I guess, plan to stay that way. So why read here? I guess they want to see what it's like on the other side?
It appears the majority of you have (or had) a connection to Domino but have no idea what the future holds. If that's right then I count myself with the majority. I can't recall which option I voted for - whether it was "fingers in other pies" or "no, but once was" I don't know. I still launch Notes every week or so, so for now there's still some kind of connection.
What have I gained from this exercise? Not sure. I could probably have guessed at the results and got it quite close. It does suggest it's ok to continue as I'm doing and talk about whatever it is I'm doing and finding interesting. It seems the Domino faithful do too.
I've uploaded a new release of the project
XPages
For Connections. The new release
shows how to access Lotus Connections via the Connections
API and Apache
Wink. The sample displays bookmarks on an
XPages page: The nice thing is that the ...
I tend to use hidden Computed for Display fields a lot as helper fields.
E.g. I have a form which has a number of @DbLookups to an external database. I would like to determine the path just once and then store that in a field. The various formulas can than just reference the field to get the path.
The downside of this method is that the Computed for Display fields are not calculated when performing a ComputeWithForm or RefreshSelectedDocs. I do not want to make these fields Computed as well, since I do not want the values to be stored on every document and I want the formulas recalculated in display mode.
So I am thinking of an extra property with Computed for Display fields "Calculate in Backend".
Yesterday I published a sample which uses the open source Java project Apache Wink to access Lotus Connections from XPages. The nice thing about Java is that there are many projects/libraries available that can be used. The other good thing with Java in ...
We've extended the 'Host' page on XPages.info
- http://xpages.info/host. Now the page describes in addition to
the development clouds also offerings from commercial providers allowing
the hosting of production Domino applications. If you want to ...
p The IBM® Lotus® Learning Widget is a widget that is used to view and filter learning materials inside your IBM Lotus iNotes client version 8.5.x.p Installing the Learning Widget
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This quick reference card helps you to use Lotus iNotes 8.5.x Ultralight Mode on the iPhone or iTouch. IBM Lotus iNotes Ultralight 8.5.x Reference Card
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DAOS requires the server to have Transactional Logging enabled. However you need to change the path for transaction logs per IBM Technote 1307243. Can Transactional Logging be disabled while DAOS is enabled ? What will happen to the DAOS .NLO files?
You have the preference enabled for "Enable Synchronize Contacts on the Replicator", and you have your contacts automatically synchronized during the day according to your replication schedule. However, when you want to synchronize your Notebook, you must manually go to your mailfile, and select Actions - Lotus iNotes - Synchronize Notebook. Is there a way to automate this action in Notes?
Error "libstdc++.so.5: No such file or directory" occurs when attempting to install Lotus Domino 8.5.1 German Language Pack on zLinux Enterprise Server SLES10 SP3.
You upgrade Domino administration server to 8.5.1 or 8.5.2, also update design of Address Book to 8.5.1/8.5.2. After that, you find adminp requests such as Delete person, Rename person will need a very long time to complete. For example, in large scale enterprise with large names.nsf, a request can take 3+ hours to complete.
You experience a server hang with a repeating DbMarkCorrupt message and then the error messages "insufficient memory" or "Maximum memory segments that notes can support has been exceeded". Fixup does not fixup a database with folder operations problems. As fixup ends, it tries to reorganize the folders and finds the same error then marks the database corrupt again.
The Lotus iNotes 8.5.2 preview guide is available for you to distribute to your users for new installations and upgrades to Lotus iNotes. This guide is designed to help your users become productive with the new software quickly, and to provide them with links to documentation resources for further ...
New users
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The Lotus iNotes preview guide is a good introduction to Lotus iNotes if you are a new user, and a great summary for experienced ones. It provides a quick sampling of what's new, what's changed, and links to multimedia, help, and more. Reference card
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