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>> From the editor:
  • Ready, Set, Go Domino 6
  • >> Featured Topic:
  • Notes and Domino 6
  • >> Expert Technical Advice:
  • Featured Expert: Dave Hatter
  • Administrator tip: Troubleshooting the pesky out of office agent
  • >> Site Highlights:
  • Lotus to offer free WebSphere with Domino 6
  • Achiever Profile: City of Roanoke puts Notes to work for its staff
  • Lotus Live! Series Live Webcast with Gary Devendorf
  • Domino Blooper #13: Hidden in plain view

  •  From the Editor:

    by Jon Panker, News Editor

    The build up is almost over. All the talk, all the hype, all the anticipation is leading up to Tuesday in Cambridge when Lotus is expected to raise the curtain on Domino 6. Only one question remains: Will you upgrade? And, if so, when? We'd love to learn more about your migration plans. What do you think are the greatest improvements in 6 and where do you feel it falls short? Drop me an e-mail ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) or sound off in our discussion forum. And, as always, count on SearchDomino.com to bring you full coverage of this week's announcement with complete details on our news page. I've included links to a few of our recent Domino 6-related stories just to get you in the mood for the big announcement. Check out our featured topic on Notes and Domino 6 as well, for background information and resources on the new release.
    Jon

     Featured Topic:

    Notes and Domino 6
    by Kurt Ringleben, Site Editor
    Lotus Notes and Domino 6 are set to release this week. Come explore our round-up of resources, tips, articles and Webcast archives on what Domino and Notes 6 have in store for developers and administrators.

    Read more about this topic

     Expert Technical Advice:

    Featured expert Dave Hatter
    Category LotusScript & Web Development
    Dave will answer questions Domino development. With a vast knowledge of LotusScript, Domino development and Domino administration Dave is a valuable Domino/Notes resource.

    View all Dave's answers

    This Week: In the forums
    >> Developers -- State your thoughts on WebSphere in Domino 6 in the SearchDomino.com Developer Forum.

    Tip of the Week:
    Aministrator Tip: Troubleshooting the pesky out of office agent
    By David Clark
    If you've been pestered by users complaining that their out-of-office agent didn't run while they were away, you may find this helpful. Using this tip you will have a historical record of the agents scheduled to run on a server.
    >> Click here for the full tip and code:

     Site Highlights

    Lotus to offer free WebSphere with Domino 6
    In an effort to appease concerns about its J2EE development program,Lotus has decided to include a free version of WebSphere 5 in the soon-to-be released Domino 6. But there are a few catches. By Eric Parizo.
    Read the full story here:

    Achiever Profile: City of Roanoke VA
    Here's the second in a series of SearchDomino Achiever Award nominee profiles. Read about how the City of Roanoke is sharing information among its 2,000 full-time employees through Web portals created in Lotus Domino/Notes. By Mark Baard.
    Read the full profile here:
    Lotus Live! Series Live Webcast with Gary Devendorf
    Click here to pre-register
    WHEN: Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2002
    TOPIC: What's New in Domino Designer 6
    SPEAKER: Gary Devendorf, Developer manager
    SUMMARY: Gary will give attendees an update on new and improved features in Domino Designer 6. As the standard programming tool in the Lotus communities toolbox, Lotus has enhanced Designer 6 with greater support for industry standards like XML and J2EE, as well as increased support for mobile applications and off-line apps. Gary will also discuss Designer 6 migration and integration with Lotus Sametime, as well as tighter integration with WebSphere Studio and Eclipse.


    This week's poll:
    The open-source replacement that would bring JSP back to Domino won't be included in Domino 6. Instead, Lotus is counting on a Domino-WebSphere combination to meet Java needs. What's your reaction?
    Vote here:


    Webcast archives
    If you missed last week's Lotus Live! Series Webcast with Pat Booth on Security Directions, Release 6 and Beyond, it's not too late to view it. You can view the archive at your leisure. And stay tuned for Pat's answers to your questions on SearchDomino.com soon.
    Webcast archive

    Domino Blooper #13
    Hidden in plain view: When this Notes administrator had to rename his servers, he never intended to hide them from his users. But that's exactly what happened. Find out how our hero became an unintentional master of server disguise.
    Full blooper



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