TwitNotes – Update on text wrap issue

As reported on the comments to my earlier post there is an issue with the text not wrapping on Windows XP. The good thing is that I have reproduced the issue on Notes 8.0.1 on Windows XP in a VMWare machine so I can fix the issue. No guarantee as to when though I have a couple of conference calls this week… ๐Ÿ™‚

If you’re running XP and not having the text wrap issue please let me know by commenting.

TwitNotes update

TwitNotes is ready for distribution and I have the update site all lined up. Only problem holding me back releasing it is an issue I have with conflicting components from my sidebar plug-in and the Lotus Expeditor platform. My plug-in needs ship with Apache Commons HttpClient v. 3.1 and Apache Commons Lang v. 2.3. For some reason my versions of the components wont deploy to Notes 8 since the components conflict with the versions supplied with Lotus Expeditor. The funny thing is that it works perfectly when launching Notes from the Eclipse IDE.

If anyone has any ideas why this might be so please let me know. Maybe a feature patch? Other ideas?

Two interesting pieces of Eclipse news

  • Microsoft forges first official link to Eclipse
    “Microsoft Corp. today announced its first collaboration with the open source Eclipse Foundation by committing provide engineering support to allow the Eclipse Standard Widget Toolkit (SWT) use Microsoft’s Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF). The move aims to make it easier for Java developers to write applications that look and feel like native Windows Vista, according to Microsoft.”
  • BlackBerry embraces Eclipse
    “Research In Motion (RIM) has joined the Eclipse Foundation and released a BlackBerry plug-in for Eclipse that provides the ability to develop and debug BlackBerry applications without leaving the familiar Eclipse environment.”

Announcing TwitNotes – a Twitter plug-in for Notes 8

The below screenshot should speak for itself but in case it doesn’t let me explain… Last night and tonight I have been writing a Twitter plug-in for the Notes 8 Standard sidebar. I got tired of using BeTwittered and really wanted a real Notes 8 sidebar plug-in as I have some other ideas I want to incorporate. Once I finalize the plug-in tomorrow and get it on an update site you can install it if you’re interested.

Initial features:

  • Pure SWT application
  • Integration with the Accounts API
  • Preferences via Notes 8 Preference pages (auto refresh (yes/no), refresh interval, number of posts to show, refresh after posting).
  • Shows the Twitter profile image of the poster.
  • Posts to Twitter.

SWT @ Notes 8: Here we go again

As mentioned before Lotusphere 2008 I’m contemplating a series of posts on tips and tricks on developing Eclipse/SWT components for Notes 8. I has been a little quiet on this front since Lotusphere since it takes a little more time than I have been having lately to write these posts. Now with Easter on the horizon I’m planning to get a number of posts out there. I’m working on a number of posts on the subject and currently planning to address:

  • Logging
  • Debugging
  • Why OSGi is important
  • Preferences
  • Actions and ViewParts
  • OSGi services vs. Eclipse extensions

If you have other suggestions please let me know by commenting to this post.

Article: Designing composite applications: Writing an Eclipse component for IBM Lotus Notes

“This article introduces some helper classes so you can quickly build and deploy feature-rich, reusable, Eclipse-based components for IBM Lotus Notes. You also learn how to create a foundation upon which other components can be created quickly and easily.”

Designing composite applications: Writing an Eclipse component for IBM Lotus Notes by Craig Wolpert and Jo Grant from IBM @ IBM developerWorks.

Preemptive support from Atlassian

As you can see from the comments to my post on Watching wikis, the support team from Atlassian found my blog post on the problems I was having with the RSS feeds for the IBM Composite Application wiki. How cool is that the support team goes looking from issues to solve?

Does anyone know how to get in contact with the guys at IBM who run the wikis so the issue can be resolved? As you can see Atlassian already created the support ticket to get you guys going.