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8.5.1 UN-FAIL! The Fix is coming...
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For those that were asking me, yes - IBM has finished a fix for the GetDocumentByKey problem. I won't steal any thunder about the formal announcement (also because I don't know all the details) but the way IBM explained to me how the refined algorithm works...
from Blog: Erik Brooks
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Centralized vs. distributed logging
I'm using julian's openlog as much as possible. I'ts very easy to implement in existing applications. I extended it, so Openlog will configure itself from a profiledocument. So I can easily turn logging on and off and configure where to log to. One issue I...
from Blog: Urs Meli
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To IBM: My questions about N/D app dev (follow up)
A couple of days ago I asked IBM two questions about Lotus App Dev. I started this blog entry by typing up a big article explaining in great detail my reasons for asking, but I junked it. I simply started searching Google, thinking "
from Blog: Erik Brooks
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What is your domino/portal web development strategy?
I recently blogged that I am moving to a development role on the Lotus platform and I look forward to updating applications and delivering results for my client. This week, my manager asked me to come up with a strategy for internal web development. This...
from Blog: Patrick Picard
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To IBM: 2 questions about Notes/Domino App Dev
I can name lots of people related to Notes/Domino app dev inside of Lotus: the Designer Team Lead, the Backend Programmability Lead, XPages developers, HTTP developers, etc. But I don't know the answer to these two questions, so here they are: 1. Who is...
from Blog: Erik Brooks
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It's official, I am now on Paul Mooney's enemy list
Effective today, I am now the Lotus notes developer for my company and will be slowly transitioning into my new role over the next month and a half. Our current developer is retiring and passed the flame to me. I have been administering our domino environment...
from Blog: Patrick Picard
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The Lotusphere 2010 Session I Most Want
I have never had the good fortune to attend LotusSphere but if there was one session that might tempt me more than any other to attend it would be the following:- INV100 Notes/Domino Development Strategy An outline of IBM's 5-year plan for Notes/Domino as an...
from Blog: Beyond The Yellow Bubble
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Web site project - Chapter 1
As I promised with my first blog posting, I am going to share the details of my current project, which is developing in Domino Designer the web site for my company, the Kentucky Baptist Convention. Our web site redesign team consists of 2 people, myself, and...
from Blog: Kentucky Notes
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Re: Measuring The Yellowverse (We are not alone)
In response to: Measuring The Yellowverse (We are not alone) "Come all without, come all within
We've Planet Lotus thanks to Yancy Lent"
(apologies to Manfred Mann)
from Blog: Spanky
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Measuring The Yellowverse (We are not alone)
For a longest time now I have been kind of curious to know just how many more weird people there were like me in the yellowverse preferring to develop applications using Lotus Notes rather than some of those other languages. In my last blog I amused myself...
from Blog: Beyond The Yellow Bubble
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Daddy, where do Notes applications come from?
I have often asked myself similar questions? At one of my previous clients an audit was done on Notes applications and it was found that there were 70,000 Notes databases! This led everyone to start asking - where the **** did all these applications come...
from Blog: Beyond The Yellow Bubble
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