Sharepoint is still stuck in the 90s – dont get stuck there too. @ atlassian.com. Timely with the announcement of Lotus Connections…
Sign the petition for Domino Designer on Eclipse!!
Read all about it on Stephans blog… Direct linkt to the petetion: http://www.lotususers.org/dde
Hmmmm… Would it be considered bad form to post the code for an agent that read through your Domino Directory and did an HTTP POST request for each of the users there? 😉 I mean – doesn’t all users want applications written using best-of-breed tools?
Should I? Well using HTTPClient it wouldn’t take long… Let’s go… No I better not! Well just maybe… Arrggghhh!! 😉
POST /DDE/petition?CreateDocument HTTP/1.1 Host: http://www.lotususers.org User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 Content-Length: 36 Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded name=John+Doe&email=jdoe@example.com
P.S.: I know the above wont work – there is a trick!! You didn’t really think I would post the correct code did you? 😀
Junk mail handling in Notes 8
In November of last year I wrote about the junk mail handling in Notes 7 but it just hit me that I forgot to ask the developers about this at Lotusphere. I would like to know what they are planning to do for Notes 8. The issue is basically that Notes 7 junk mail handling is broken and I would like to know how junk mail filtering is done in the Notes 8 mail template.
Does anyone know or does anyone have an e-mail address to one of the Notes 8 “mail experience” developers?
Lotusphere 2007: lekkimworld.com at the General Closing Session
Imagine my surprise when a post from lekkimworld.com showed up at the General Closing Session at Lotusphere!!
No trial of Portlet Factory?

I talked to a couple of the Websphere folks at Lotusphere 2007 regarding trying out Portlet Factory before buying the product. We have a web application where I can really see the development benefit in moving it to Portal though I have to build a business case for it to justify the spending. To speed up the migration I would like to use Portlet Factory.
Unfortunately there isn’t a trial version available for download and it appears that it would have to be made available to you by someone in the sales organization which doesn’t seem likely in our case. Unfortunately we do not have the PartnerWorld Value Pack either so I cannot simply download the product from there. So much for trying that product out… 🙁
It sure looks promising though…
I’m back…
After Lotusphere I spent a little more than a week in New York City simply vacationing. That was nice. Now I’m back and ready to get going – I guess I’ll have to start digesting everything that was said and shown at Lotusphere. Regular blogging to resume any day now…
Smells like credential vault?
Who also thinks this one (IBM donates new privacy tool to open-source) smells and sounds like the credential vault for Notes 8 discussed at Lotusphere?
Lotusphere 2007: Sentence of the day

“I never rely on stuff to work as they’re supposed to…” (or something very similar), Ben Langhinrichs of Genii Software.
Lotusphere 2007: Notes 8 – SUPER.HUMAN software?

Too bad Lotus already used SUPER.HUMAN software to describe Notes/Domino 5 since it seems it is more applicable now than ever before.
Btw – saw a demo of Domino Designer running on the Expeditor framework today. LotusScript class browser – need I say more?
Notes 8 blows me away!! Lotus – you rock my World! 😉
Lotusphere 2007: Sametime 7.5.1 miniApps

As mentioned the other day (Lotusphere 2007: Sametime 7.5 and Notes 8 sidebar compability) you’ll have to change how you do miniApps once Sametime 7.5.1 is released. I went and talked to Dave Schlesinger in the Developers Lab today since he’s in charge (or actually wrote) the Sametime client toolkit. It turns out that the com.ibm.collaboration.realtime.miniApp extension point will be kept for backwards compatibility but you should start writing miniApp plug-ins as ViewParts instead. This will also be the case for “miniApps” destined for the side-shelf in Notes 8.
Apart from discussing extension points we also talked about how one should go about discovering the active environment. We had a good talk about this since we as partners or ISV’s will need to be able to discover whether we are running in Sametime, Notes 8 or simply Expeditor. This discovery should be possible without having to link against or include specific libraries since not all libraries (e.g. notes.jar) will be available on all platforms. We kind of agreed that a system property would the simplest way to go.
I also asked him to please document the extension point schemas better… 🙂