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Joyce Chutchian, Site Editor
;) Lotus' announcement of J2EE instead of JSP for Notes/Domino 6 seems to be a sore spot for some Domino developers; at least for more than 60% of our 500+ poll respondents. Why are so many Domino professionals resistant to this? What's all the fuss? Please send me your thoughts, thumbs up or thumbs down, and your reasons why you are for or against it so that we can get to the bottom of this. SearchDomino is the place to sound off and let your voices be heard. So if you haven't already, please take a few seconds to take our J2EE poll or check out the latest results. And be sure to drop me a line or sound off in our Domino/Notes Sound Off forum and tell us your reasons. Joyce Chutchian |
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Domino 6 application development
Kara Gattine, Asst. Site Editor
Application development is no easy task, and there's a lot to learn with Domino & Notes 6 on the horizon. We've rounded up tips, chat archives, announcements and articles that focus on the new development features and tools of Notes and Domino 6.
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Featured Expert: Dave Hatter Categories: LotusScript and Web Development Dave can answer your Web development questions and offer advice on LotusScript and more. Be sure to join his live audio chat with Tim Bankes on New Application Development Features for Domino 6 this Thursday, Feb. 14.
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Administrator tip: Internet passwords are vulnerable | By Chuck Connell This security tip addresses an old vulnerability in Domino Web services, but one which, unfortunately, administrators can still fall prey to. Are you vulnerable? Could an attacker discover your users' passwords? Find out what you need to do to protect your users. |
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Live Expert Audio Event: New application development features for Domino 6
Join us Thursday, Feb. 14 at 12:00 p.m. EST (17:00) GMT) as Dave Hatter and Tim Bankes discuss the new features and tools of Domino 6, including new JSP, Java and XML support; new Classes available for both LotusScript and Java; and new capabilities of the Rnext Designer Client.
Pre-register now!
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Domino/Notes Sound Off forum
Formerly known as the Lotusphere 2002 Sound Off discussion forum, we've renamed this forum for you to share your thoughts and ideas on relevant headlines and news stories, polls, chats, opinion columns and whatever else you can think of! So, if you've got something on your mind, here's your chance to sound off.
Sound off here!
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Offline, but always on
View the full story here
You can't escape. Lotus has a slew of products on the market to make sure you're always in touch -- no matter where you are. For a wireless update, searchDomino's editors spoke with one of the company's mobility gurus at Lotusphere 2002.
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| JSP revolt? |
| Lotus has announced that Domino 6 will not support Java Server Pages -- a full-blown J2EE server like WebSphere is needed instead. Is this a good move? |
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