THE VIEW 2008 Technical Solutions Supplement is now available for download from THE VIEW at no charge. Although you will likely pick up a hardcopy at some conference this year it never hurts to have the PDF as well. The supplement features a short piece by yours truly called “Use a blackbox to bolster your Sametime Connect buddy list with business card data”.
Author: lekkim
Learning the ropes (pun intended)
I discovered this article through my developerWorks subscription and it was an interesting read. I picked up on the article since I do a lot of String manipulation in LotusScript.doc but hardly in the the 50MB range as described in the article. Still I think you should read the article if you
- like to learn new API’s
- like to think outside the box
- do stuff in Java
Article abstract:
“Systems that manipulate large quantities of string data are poorly served by the Java language’s default String and StringBuilder classes. A rope data structure can be a better alternative. This article introduces Ropes for Java, a rope implementation for the Java platform; explores performance issues; and provides pointers for effective use of the library.”
developerWorks: Ropes: Theory and practice – Why and when to use Ropes for Java for string manipulations
Eclipse plug-in development fundamentals
Sounds like a series coming up that you might want to check out if you’re new to Eclipse development.
developerWorks: Plug-in development 101, Part 1: The fundamentals
E4X
Mostly for the E4X stuff – gotta check it out in more detail at some point.
developerWorks: Create an Ajax mindreader application with E4X and Prototype, Part 1: Build the Twenty Questions infrastructure
Who planned the Greenhouse conference call?
I, like many other, receieved the invitation to a webcast on the greenhouse.lotus.com on February 22 at 2 PM EST. While I really appreciate and applaud the initiative I find it “interesting” that one would plan a web conference/conference call at 2PM in EST when the audience is global. Something like 8AM or 10AM EST would be much more appropriate. Both to possible European not to mention Asian attendees.
I know that 8 AM would be troublesome to people on pacific time but go with 10 AM – that’s what many other international IBM conference calls does. And then on a Friday – 2PM EST would be Saturday in many parts of Asia!
Hmmm – better planning next time please. Great initiative though…
Eclipse Monkey

“Ok, get this – it’s just like Grease Monkey for Firefox… except it’s for Eclipse!”
Now this is cool. I found out about Eclipse Monkey through its name being dropped in a group chat on an DP call and decided to research a little. The article I found is rather old but gives a nice description. Further info can be found at eclipse.org/dash which is the container project.
Think of being able to write scripts that affects functionality across Notes applications in Notes 8. Aspect-based programming for Notes. Hmmmm… It makes my mind wander.
Link to eclipsezone.com: Eclipse Monkey – Now That’s Cool
Enabling debug on the Sametime Connect (8.x) client
Technote 1291048: Enabling debug on the Sametime Connect 8.x client.
This technote ís only for Sametime 8 and refers to the “proper” Eclipse way of debugging. Refer to technote 1244422 for info relating to Sametime 7.5.
Stupid is as stupid does
Danish news ran a story on TV last night about a guy who allegedly had won 1 million USD in an anonymous internet lottery. And a Nigerian one at that. What’s even worse is that the guy actually started to pay the different “taxes” and “surcharges” before he could have the money. He paid 633.000 DKK (approx. 120.000 USD) before realizing that something was up. Smart guy!
He’s 30 years of from having paid of the debts from this. Some people just never learn. Poor man…
IBM Tivoli Composite Application Management
Anyone who have tried this piece of software? Is it a server install, does it have client agents (most errors would probably be generated locally), does it support Notes 8? Below is the description from IBM.com.
“Application management is difficult because code has been written by various sources (outsourced, consultant or internal development). Composite applications further complicate management because applications are created by linking various pieces together (web servers, databases, web services, etc.). When there is a problem with the application, you may have an indication of the problem, but it is very difficult to pin point where the problem is without end to end composite application monitoring software.”
Direct link: IBM Tivoli Composite Application Management
ILUG2008 abstracts submitted
I have submitted two abstracts for ILUG2008 – one on the business card/blackbox sub-system of Sametime and one on SWT/JFace and why you as a Notes developer should care. The blackbox session will be on the stuff that makes this possible and the SWT/JFace will be on how and why you really should get your Eclipse IDE going!
I’m crossing my fingers and hoping for the best.