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My Java For The Domino Developer session for e-Pro is in the books...

Category IBM/Lotus

I did a presentation for the e-Pro Online Conference this week.  It was on Java for the Domino Developer, and covered how the Domino developer who knows LotusScript can leverage that knowledge to start writing Domino agents in Java.  Similar to the material that Runtbert and I covered at Lotusphere, only I did this one solo using Webex.  I missed not having Joe there to play off of, but I guess that's what he gets for moving away to Tampa.

You can download the PDF file of the slides and the sample database from the session if you're interested.

If you attended the session (either live or during the playback for the next 90 days), I'd be interested in getting your feedback on the material (and fine, you can comment on the presenter, too!).  Or, if you just download the slides without viewing the session, feel free to comment on that, too.

Thanks again!

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Gravatar Image1 - Hi
im a newbie on Lotus and have a big problem in understanding it.
i downloaded the slides and sample database to get an idea about it as i am familiar to java. I liked the way you presented the differences of the two lanaguages. That helped me lot in undersatnding LS
Wanted to know if you have something like Lotus for java developers? or any thing for the beginners of Domino developers.
Thanks. Have a nice day.

Gravatar Image2 - Thanks for the feedback, Rubab. I think that to learn LotusScript, you might want to take a look at the Lotus Notes And Domino 6 Programming Bible, Practical LotusScript, or Teach Yourself LotusScript for Notes/Domino 4.6.

The second and third books are a little dated, but the information is solid. The first book is very up to date, but it doesn't deal just with LotusScript.

Gravatar Image3 - I was trying to download the slides and database on Java for the Domino Developer topic, but the links you have on the blog do not work. Can you please point me to the right location?
Thanks,
Goutham

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