For Lotus Notes... yes... sort of. You'll have to either go through the local file system using Lotus's Notes java libraries or you web-crawl the documents that are exposed to the web via the database's URLs. Be aware that when web-crawling, Notes databases can be a little frustrating. "Twisties" and "Calendars" can throw your web-crawler into a seemingly endless loop. This is because they appear to offer a neverending list of new URLs. It helps as a "best practice" to encourage your Notes developers to avoid these widgets if at all possible. Sorry, don't use Verity.
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