Updated WhitePaper: Maximising the Benefits of XPages in 8.5.3
By Paul Withers |
Some years ago I wrote a whitepaper on maximising the benefits of XPages in 8.5.x. About a year ago that was updated for 8.5.2. (I remember, because it was on the train to BLUG 2010!) I’ve now updated the whitepaper to bring it up to date with 8.5.3, just in time for the imminent release […]
Catch Me at BLUG
By Paul Withers |
Next Thursday and Friday I will be speaking at BLUG 2012. This will be my third BLUG and it’s always a very enjoyable experience, with great speakers and content. I will be presenting two sessions: Ready, Set, Go! How IBM Lotus Domino XPages Became Mobile Eamon Muldoon and I will be presenting a session updated […]
Partial Execution Mode: Probably The Most Powerful XPages Feature You Don't Use
By Paul Withers | | 14 Comments
One of my sessions for BLUG, The Eureka Moment: The JSF Knowledge You Need To Understand XPages, has led me to investigate XPages optimisation and partial refresh processing to an extent I haven’t in the past. Much of the evidence gained has been illuminating for me too and has given me an understanding which will […]
Improving Notes Client Performance Whitepaper
By Paul Withers |
Earlier this week I picked up a tweet from Alan Hamilton about an IBM whitepaper about how to optimise performance of the Notes Client. Not surprisingly, the operating system has a big impact on the speed of Lotus Notes opening, but also hanging of the Notes Client (and presumably Domino Designer client). The whitepaper is […]
Social Enterprise Debate
By Paul Withers |
Over on ZDNet site there is a debate going on at the moment about whether the social enterprise is fact or fiction. This is particularly apposite, at a time when social media is becoming more prevalent in business for some people whereas many people are still sceptical. My own views are no secret, based on […]
Quick Setup / Restore of Domino Designer
By Paul Withers | | 4 Comments
David Leedy recently posted a video on Domino Designer Tips and Tweaks, which is great. But sooner or later, you’ll move to a new PC or (god forbid!) have a serious problem with Domino Designer / Notes and really want to reinstall, to clean everything up. Then you’ve got to remember what settings you […]
Combining $ and #: An Alternative Approach
By Paul Withers | | 2 Comments
Over the last couple of days there have been a few discussions about combining Compute on Page Load and Compute Dynamically. The full trails are below: Sven Hasselbach’s initial post My explanation of what’s happening in the source code and Java Sven Hasselbach’s response A possible alternative from Mark Roden Both make good points and […]
XPages Bindings: When # Runs at Page Load
By Paul Withers | | 12 Comments
As developers get more comfortable with XPages, one of the steps is to start to using the Compute on Page Load option instead of the Compute Dynamically option for Server-Side JavaScript. But there are times when that can’t be done. I encountered this last week and it took a chat with Jeremy Hodge for me […]
NotesViewEntryCollections
By Paul Withers | | 2 Comments
One of the benefits of XPages is the power of repeat controls to effectively perform ‘joins’, whether that is with nested repeat controls or merging data prior to displaying in a repeat control. When it comes to collections of documents I tend to favour NotesViewEntryCollections. This is both for performance (predominantly using getColumnValues().get) as well […]
Whither the Notes Client?
By Paul Withers | | 5 Comments
This morning I came across a tweet from Ed Brill about Symphony / Open Office with a link to this article about Apache OpenOffice IBM Edition. The article is positive reinforcing that although Symphony 3.0.1 is likely to be the last release, IBM’s commitment to OpenOffice continues (as those of us in the yellow bubble […]
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