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Re: Tuning 8.x.x standard client
a couple of remarks: It works for other RCP apps like the Sametime client too. You should not allocate too much memory to the JVM. More than 1700 and things get flaky. I stick to 1024. Other people have warned that this must not exceed physical RAM. And...
from Blog: ScriptLars
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Tuning 8.x.x standard client
Here's how to tune your Eclipse based 8.x.x client, also known as the standard client. As of October 12th, 2009, you want to use version 8.5.1 as it contains a lot of optimizations. And the Domino Designer upgrades to Java and LotusScript editing are really,...
from Blog: ScriptLars
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Neue Features im Domino Designer 8.5.1 –
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Thoughts on DDE - Unorthodoxy threatens more than the life of a mere individual
As my first blog entry, I thought I'd start with some thoughts on what could be improved in the Domino Designer in Eclipse (DDE) 8.5. Please feel free to correct me on any misunderstandings I may have or tell me of better ways of doing things, as I've only...
from Blog: Notes from the Yellow Side
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notes 8.5 now has a real back-bone
For those of you who took yesterday off and missed all the excitement generated by the posting of the following YouTube video about a new product code-named bones developed by Lotus911 If you are a Notes developer and you have not yet watched this 20 times...
from Blog: Beyond The Yellow Bubble
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I can't wait till DDE 8.5.1 will be here!
According to René in answer to http
from Blog: ScriptLars
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How to write an Eclipse Component in 40 minutes
Released another article to the wiki today on creating Eclipse components fast and easy. I just noticed a few formatting errors. :-( But it should still be mostly understandable. I'll look at them tomorrow.
from Blog: Comp App and XPages Wizardry
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Debugging Notes and Domino Java code in Eclipse
This entry is related, but varies slightly from, Bob Balfe's article on debugging Eclipse plugins in Notes 8 . My current hobby project is written entirely in Java, but it's not an Eclipse plugin - at least, not yet... once the application's API is finalized,...
from Blog: Yellow is the New Blog
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