Architectural Approach for Porting XPage Apps to the Mobile Platform
There are different approaches possible when bringing existing business critical applications to mobile.
There are different approaches possible when bringing existing business critical applications to mobile.
Last week as part of the training program, I was overseeing the XPages project done by the new recruits.
Have you done inline edit in Notes View? By clicking on a cell, you could edit the value of the field. How would it be in XPages?
The rapid proliferation of Enterprise mobility has created the need for IT managers to extend their Lotus Applications on a mobile platform.
I am back with the second post in the series. I was part of the IBM Code-a-thon that happened along with IBM Lotusphere 2012 in Mumbai.
File Sharing has been around for years (decades) now, and is deeply embedded into organizational workflows everywhere. In many organizations there are basic crude systems,
Maarga has been part of Lotusphere over the years and this year, it’s going to be pretty different from what we did over the years.
so you do have > 8 databases and would like to integrate some of them. Here are some areas that are likely to be problematic when merging multiple databases into one
One of the important restrictions of the IBM XWork server is that it can be used to host only 4 applications with maximum 4 databases each. That is 16 non-system databases.
I have been a Lotus Enthusiast for the last 15 years and been reading blogs for the last 6 or so. However I have never put my pen onto paper (well, keyboard onto screen) to blog so far.