My Custom Control xInvolve: New version with commenting...
I posted an entry a couple of weeks ago about my custom control for the OpenNTF Contest...
I have upgraded xInvolve with commenting ability.
I posted an entry a couple of weeks ago about my custom control for the OpenNTF Contest...
I have upgraded xInvolve with commenting ability.
The second custom control for the OpenNTF Contest has been released a couple of days before.
xInvolve is a customizable and reusable custom control bringing user interaction to your XPages applications. It can be used on single page and views.
One more classical Java problem! Now on air with XPages development!
I have completed my second Custom Control for OpenNTF Contest. I were packing up everything. I created a blank database, copied all my design elements and set ACL's and other stuff.
Server side javascript in XPages is very difficult to debug. XPages lab is aware of that and try to figure out a solution. OpenNTF has lots of tools and recommendations for debugging.
However, sometimes error messages make me crazy! Here is an example...
Yesterday, Ed Brill announced 50 special people asIBM Champions of Lotus Software and IBM Collaboration Solutions.
I am so honored to be a part of this special group.
At last I submitted my custom control to the OpenNTF Contest sponsored by We4IT... Now I am waiting for two iPad 3 or 3 iPad 2, whatever comes first :)))
Anyway, this is a short summary for thexProperties control.
If you are not yet decided to use Extension Library, you still have to use ordinary dojo dialogs and partial update tricks in your applications.
I have dived into the world of partial updates recently. We will complicate things in this post. Ready? Go!
From time to time, I have been pinging different companies about participation into reseller programs.
I am developing a simple (really simple) custom control for the OpenNTF contest... There are very good controls there and I don't think my humble control will be a revolutionary :)
Years ago (before 2000), my friend who was studying on the theoretical problems of information technologies, brought this issue on the table...
He said that with the evolution of emerging social tools we are going to have a real problem of identities.