 

What's in store for the Rnext database
Interview by Laura Rutherford
Domino databases store more than your data; they store all the information Domino needs to run—so changes to the database can have far-reaching impacts. This month, Kimilee Gile, co-project lead of the Database team, gives us a preview of the new and enhanced database features in Rnext.

Java/CORBA and JVM variables
This month, Professor INI continues the tour of NOTES.INI programming-related variables, by examining variables affecting Java/CORBA and the JVM.

Preventing users from editing [Replication or Save Conflict] documents
Stop conflicts from escalating. You can use the code in this tip to keep users from editing Replication or Save Conflict documents.

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ID and password recovery
by Timothy Speed and Mary LaRoche
It's easy to save the day when users lose their Notes ID files if you've implemented ID and Password Recovery for your organization. This article details the what, how, and why of this important Domino security feature.
Developing an advanced settings tool
by Jonathan Coombs
Take the next step in managing the configurable settings in your applications with this Advanced Settings tool. Both flexible and reusable, it's a great alternative to profile documents.
Notes.net exposed: How we test Domino beta software
by Tara Hall
Find out how your visit to the Notes.net Web site helps test new versions of Domino and plays an important role in our product development cycle.

Notes Rnext technical overview
by Craig Lordan
Notes Rnext is the next major release, now in beta. This overview explains many of the ease-of-use improvements and describes the enhancements to mail, calendar, replication, mobility, performance, and administration.
Domino Rnext technical overview
by Jane Hosie-Bounar and Christie Williams
Find out about the evolution of, and innovation in, the Domino Rnext server. This overview explains improvements to scalability and performance, administration, the Web application server, directories, hosting, security, and messaging.
Domino Designer Rnext technical overview
by David DeJean
Domino Designer continues to grow as an integrated application development platform. Read about the improvements to managing complex applications, reusing design elements, designing for the Web, developing databases, and constructing agents. |