Got an invitation to Joost from Per Henrik Lausten – thanks!! I definitely looking forward to trying it out after having heard so much about it.
Month: May 2007
That’s a new one. Unknown LotusScript error.
Anyone how knows the LotusScript error “Duplicate option”? I have been unable to find anything on developerWorks or on Google. Nothing fancy being done – vanilla LotusScript in a shared action with reference to a script library.

New Kids on the Blog… :-)
I too (like Ed) am noticing the explosion of IBM’ers bloggin’ and the explosion of IBM Lotus product blogs. It’s getting hard to follow along on all the subjects!
Deploying your plug-ins in Notes 8 and Sametime 7.5.x
This document discusses the Notes 8 "shelfViews" programming model, and explicitly explains how to contribute a shelf view to the Notes 8 sidebar. There are basically two steps: 1. Create a view and add a contribution to the org.eclipse.ui.views extension point. 2. Contribute the view to the com.ibm.rcp.ui.shelfViews extension point to have it appear in the sidebar. Following these descriptions, we compare the Notes 8 "shelfViews" programming model to the Sametime "miniApps" programming models, such that developers will know how to migrate a plugin from the Sametime client to the Notes 8 client.
Documentation — Sidebar Contribution Design Pattern and Migrating a Sametime 7.5 plugin over to Notes 8 via the Composite Application blog.
New Sametime 7.5.1 policy
Multiple SMTP relay hosts
Had a strange issue at a customer yesterday. The customer is running a set of clustered SMTP devices for inbound and outbound SMTP relay and we had added both IP addresses of these clustered devices to the relay server field on the Configuration document of both their clustered Domino servers. Yesterday one of the clustered SMTP devices went down but unfortunately Domino didn’t immediately switch to the other SMTP device. Doing a “tell router status” indicated that the router task was waiting for the device to come back up. As it was it looked as though it was unaware of the second entry for the SMTP relay server.
The Domino Administrator help file states under “Configuring multiple relay hosts”:
To enable greater control over outbound message routing, you can configure multiple relay hosts. Using multiple relay hosts enables Domino to route mail addressed to certain Internet domains to certain relay hosts, without first performing a DNS lookup. For example, you can split external SMTP mail routing so that Domino routes all outbound Internet mail along one path, except mail addressed to a specific domain, such as *.acmepartner.com, which it sends through a specific SMTP server. To configure multiple relay hosts, create a Foreign SMTP Domain document for each set of destinations, and then create SMTP connection documents to match these foreign SMTP domain documents. For example, using the previous example, you would create one Foreign SMTP Domain document for *.* and another for *acmepartner.com.
From the description I gather that Domino only can use one relay server and it you have multiple relay hosts you can only distribute the traffic among the servers based on domain name matches e.g. all .dk and .net traffic to one server and the rest to the other. But that’s load balancing and not failover.
Fortunately the customer have some intelligent network switches where you can define a logical interface (which is the one you would specify on the Configuration document) and have the switch distribute the traffic to the multiple devices based on which devices are up (the switch senses which of the devices respond to SMTP). Hence the switch does the failover and not Domino. This approach works but I was expecting Domino to provide this kind of functionality.
New on developerWorks Lotus: Composite applications page
This morning, we launched a new Composite applications page on developerWorks Lotus, featuring links to all composite application content we could find on IBM.com including articles, tutorials, Redbooks, and more. We hope that this page provides a good introduction to composite applications and serves as a starting point for building your own composite apps. We'll add to the page as new content becomes available, so check back once in a while.
Regarding the Domino 7 freetime webservice
On 24 September 2005 I blogged about a freetime web service for Domino 7 (Freetime WebService) which was available for download from Passport Advantage. Now (17 April 2007) there is an article on developerWorks (Using and modifying the IBM Lotus Domino V7 Free Time Web service) on how to use it. It appears you have to install a server task as well.
Composite addition to your favorite language
New Property Broker classes for your favorite language (LotusScript) – LotusScript Property Broker APIs on the Composite Applications for People blog.
Qtec htc
Blogging from my cousins Qtek htc phone… Nice! It’s based on Windows Mobile but it’s very nice indeed. Built-in wi-fi makes it all worth while…