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>> From the editor:
  • Meet the contenders
  • >> Featured Topic:
  • ACL administration tips
  • >> Expert Technical Advice:
  • Featured Expert: Brian Mahoney, Application Development
  • Exclusive Article: A conversation with Ray Ozzie
  • New and Notesworthy: May 2004
  • Administrator Tip: Monitoring cluster replication
  • Developer Tip: @Word in Java
  • >> Site Highlights:
  • Member Poll: What is the biggest threat to your messaging system?
  • White Paper: Securing e-mail systems
  • Lotus Live! Series Webcast: Domino Designer -- 6.5 and beyond

  •  From the Editor:

    by Christine Polewarczyk, Editor

    Hello, Domino developers and administrators.

    Today starts the last week of our current tip contest. This is your last opportunity to send in your Notes/Domino programming or administration tips for a chance to win the $100 American Express gift cheque that is up for grabs. Amex cheques are just like cash, so they can be spent just about anywhere or deposited in your bank account.

    We will select and notify a winner next week based on the tip that receives the highest rating from our members. Please help us decide who deserves the money and spot in our Tip Hall of Fame by reading and rating our current contenders:

    Administrator tips

  • Single sign-on prompts for multiple logons across servers
  • Creating replica stubs
  • An easy way to organize resources in names.nsf
  • Use caution with the new R6 policies

    Developer tips

  • Open attachments on Web forms in a new window
  • _javascript_ Library in a Notes database
  • Print all attachments using shellExecute in Windows
  • A better way to track field changes
  • Calculate U.S. holidays for any given year
  • @Word in LotusScript
  • Import from Excel
  • @Word in Java

    Thanks in advance for your input. And, please, don't be shy about sharing your Notes/Domino know-how too.

    Have a great week, everyone.

    ~Christine


  •  Featured Topic:

    ACL administration tips
    by Chrisitine Polewarczyk, Editor

    Learn how to manage and manipulate your Notes/Domino access control lists (ACLs) to add convenience and security to your permissions process.

    Read more about this topic

     Expert Technical Advice:

    Featured Expert: Brian Mahoney
    Category: Application Development

    Dear Brian:
    I am new to Notes applications. I have just finished a help desk application and now I would like to set up a @dblookup and @columlookup. I want the user to be able to enter in the user ID, and the name, address, phone number, and other info would appear, so that all the tech will have to do is enter in the problem. Is this possible? think that I have to create a view with columns, but I don't know where to go from there.
    Click here to read Brian's expert response or ask a question of your own.


    Site Exclusives:
    >> A conversation with Ray Ozzie
    Few names are bigger in the Domino community than Ozzie's. The father of Lotus Notes sounds off on e-mail's limitations, Lotus' strategy and why he's so bullish about his latest venture.

    >> New and Notesworthy: May 2004
    Here's our roundup of May product and industry announcments from and for the Domino community.


    Tip of the Week:
    Administrator Tip: Monitoring cluster replication
    by Andy Pedisich
    Domino server clusters are an excellent way to provide for failover in the event of a server outage. But they provide little benefit if the data on the servers is not kept in sync. Find out how to pro-actively monitor your clusters in a way that will help you determine if you need to add additional cluster replicators to increase reliability.

    Developer Tip: @Word in Java
    by Paul Coelho
    This is a simple class that emulates the @Word function in Lotus Notes. It uses the StringTokenizer class to parse a string, and uses the NextToken method of StringTokenizer to load a vector with all the tokens of that string. The vector is then used by the tokenFound method to return the token requested as a parameter to the tokenFound method. If the value passed falls outside the number of tokens, a NULL is returned. The same three constructors found in the StringTokenizer class are included in this class.

    >> Check out all our tips.

     Site Highlights

    Member Poll: What is the biggest threat to your messaging system?
    Which of the following is the biggest threat to your messaging system: viruses and worms, spam, denial-of-service attacks or lack of a sound e-mail policy?
    Vote now.

    White Paper: Securing e-mail systems
    Learn about the threats to e-mail systems and how IronMail provides comprehensive protection for e-mail systems, including antispam, antivirus, secure Web mail, secure delivery and policy enforcement.
    Read it.
    Lotus Live! Series Webcast: Domino Designer -- 6.5 and beyond
    Register now to attend.
    This Thursday at noon EDT, learn how to enhance your apps with instant messaging and other new Designer 6.5 collaborative features, and get a sneak peek at its many new offerings, including support for Web services and DB2 integration.


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