Hi

Some months ago I was documenting myself on Notes and I found a JDBC driver.

Would be simpler to only write a custom JDBCStore, isn't it ?

I was wanting to send you the url but I searched it on lotus.com or ibm.com
http://www.lotus.com/developers/devbase.nsf/homedata/homejdbc and all others
url were having problems. Notes has never been good for web publishing :-)

JP Courson

On Wed, 17 Oct 2001 01:12:38 -0500 "Shawn C. Dodd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I've done a little bit of Domino work.  If you're asking whether it's
>possible and how to do it, I can address that question.
>
>Domino ships with a Servlet runner, and exposes a Java API to the server's
>Domino database instance.  You could implement a Servlet that runs on the
>Domino server and satisfies DAV requests by calling down to the wrapper API.
>
>This will require your Domino admin to turn on the HTTP and Servlet Tasks.
>(I don't think either is enabled by default.)
>
>Note that any solution using that sort of design won't seamlessly work with
>clustered Domino servers.  For that you'll probably need to look into
>Domino's CORBA support -- it depends on your requirements.
>
>The Java API Lotus provides isn't terribly complicated.  You just have to
>wrap your head around Lotus' terminology.  It's less like an RDBMS and more
>like a weird combination of a document management system and a spreadsheet.
>
>If you haven't checked it out already, be sure to visit Notes.net, a site
>maintained by Iris, the company that actually develops Domino/Notes:
>
>http://www.notes.net/
>
>Download the docs for the Java/CORBA Toolkit 2.1.  You'll probably also be
>interested in the Domino 5 Adminstration Help:
>
>http://doc.notes.net/domino_notes/5.0.3/help5_admin.nsf
>
>Check out "The Domino Web Server" under "Web and News Servers."  There's a
>section on managing Java Servlets.
>
>
>Shawn C. Dodd
>AGEA Corporation
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Remy Maucherat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2001 12:21 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Lotus Domino as a Slide Store (Unformatted!)
>
>> Firstly, my company would be very interested in implementing slide using
>> Lotus Domino as the Store. We have clients with disparate technologies
>> that want to adopt a content management system and Slide would be ideal.
>> However, three of our major clients use Lotus Domino as well as other
>> technologies already supported by Slide.
>
>> Is anyone already looking into this as a proposition or if not, is there
>> anyone else out there that would like to collaborate on such a project?
>
>I'm not aware of anyone working on a Domino store. I don't know anything
>about Domino or Notes, so I'm afraid I don't have many ideas on the best way
>to implement it.
>
>> Secondly, is there any documentation, no matter how rough, with
>> guidelines for implementing the mandatory and optional Interfaces
>> required for a Slide Store?
>
>All the documentation is available on the website, and we can probably
>provide some additional help.
>
>Remy
>
>


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