Super-replication!
This is funny. I frequently see this error page but don't know why...
This is funny. I frequently see this error page but don't know why...
Lotus community frequently discuss IBM's capability to market Lotus products. However, an important point is missing in the discussion. Lotus is a corporate brand and is not being marketed to end users. On the other hand, the competitor has the ability to address both consumers and companies.
In the background, it should be investigated how end users are influential on corporations' investment decisions. In a classical approach, end user is just a small factor, running behind other aspects like the return on investment or total cost of ownership. Is it that simple?
5 minutes ago, I completed upgrade of a customer server park. It's a record for me, wait for it... Nine servers in a row !!!
After a 'difficult' exam, now I had the first certification in Social Software :)
Today I were in IBM's Quickr technical education. Talking about Lotus Quickr Content Integrator reminded me this question. Why do a customer pay for Lotus Quickr Content Integrator?
I am digging into XPage secrets. There is an XPage containing an IFRAME targeting a restricted resource fro the web server. It may be a view/page/form from another database or file resource under domino\html folder. No problem viewing this page from browser because you authenticate into web server and can see the resource.
But what about Notes client? From XPiNC, IFrame element calls for a basic web page and of course, it needs authentication!
Another application area of this problem is with client-sided AJAX routines. When you are authenticated with an XPage on Notes Client, a client side HTTPRequest will not be authenticated for another resource on the same server.
Any suggestions?
UPDATE:
After Tim's suggestions, I have found a solution and implemented. I also found a bug and solved :)
See the next post...
Ooops, wrong title :)
"Web Service" is not a new feature for Lotus Domino. But as chatting with Lotus pro's around, I think more and more applications may be developed using web services...
One of my customers requested their Lotus Notes homepage to be revised. There are so many ideas that we cannot wait for Project Vulcan :)
I didn't pay attention to this topic, but two weeks ago, at the Portal Excellence Conference in Chicago, IBM announced a vision and multi-year roadmap, namely "Project Northstar".
I have just finished my first XPages application. Hmm, I know it's too late. I am not guilty, I waited to become ready :)