Standard set of Web Services so Domino can integrate better with other applications and platforms.
Version 4.2 of the free CMS PDQ Portal is now available and has several major new features:
- Create web forms that are fully integrated with the CMS using a single definition form.
- Generate multiple related web sites from a single database (Great for organizations with departments or branches).
- Display documents as points with popup info windows on a new Google Data Map portlet.
Also included is a new demo database that contains simple photo gallery and ride sharing applications along with a full HTML newsletter design.
Another Open Source application has been added to the free PDQ Portal Content Management System. This add-on creates HTML newsletters directly from site content (or other Notes databases) and automatically converts the HTML for compatibility with the Notes email client.
The entry level version of PDQ Portal, previously priced at $999 is now free and comes with a number of open source applications. Much of PDQ Portal uses Jack Slocum's ExtJS JavaScript library. Grid, slideshow, Google maps and other Portlets can be created by filling in a web form and entering @formulas for data access. The CMS also includes a Knowledgebase, report generator, photo contest manager and more. All applications are open design.
All of the online documentation for Notes/Domino Release 8.x (including 8.5)
Lance Spellman's Delicious Dojo Links
An interesting post on why you can't rely on global variables in XPages.
Relatively cheap backup solution that support Domino!
Notes and Domino INI settings
et's talk about the creation and storage of Notes ID files for a moment.
When you create a Notes ID for an end user, where do you put it? Do you keep a copy of it somewhere so that you have access to it in the future? What about the password? Do you use a generic password so that if a user forgets it you have a copy with a known password to give them? And when a user requires that original copy (because of a lost password or such) how do you deal with any changes that occurred from the time the id was created until the time they requested a new one? Things like name changes, certificate changes, encryption keys, etc? And what about users with multiple versions of the ID file - on shared computers or such?
Good overview of the ins-outs of running xSP on Domino
Simple answer to why ghosted entries cause problems on Blackberry
Another domino backup option?
Product from Symantec for domino backups