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LDD Today January 2003



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Lotusphere 2003
    Lotusphere 2003 takes place from January 26 through January 30 in Orlando, Florida. Reports from our roving reporters and photos from those in attendance will keep you informed of what's happening this year. Be sure to check our Lotusphere 2003 page each day.
Features
    Building your own Sametime bots,
    Part 1

    by John W. Rooney and Dick McCarrick
    Welcome to the world of Sametime bots—programs that can answer questions, find information, and perform any number of tasks. Find out how to create and customize them in this first article in a series.

    Troubleshooting agents in Notes/Domino 5 and 6
    by Julie Kadashevich
    Julie Kadashevich's 1998 article on diagnosing and fixing problems with agents in R4.6 is a classic. Now there's a sequel—written specifically for Domino 5 and 6. Don't miss it!

    Searching legacy data using the Discovery Server XML spider
    by Wendi Pohs
    So much data, so little time—so don't waste either. Let Discovery Server's XML spider gather the information you need from all the data stored in your legacy and Web applications.

    A tour of Sametime toolkits
    by Firas Yasin
    This tour introduces you to the Sametime toolkits and how you can use them to integrate Sametime chat, awareness, and other functionality into your other applications.

    QuickPlace and DOLS integration
    by James Nevins
    You can take it with youyour QuickPlace that is. Discover how to integrate QuickPlace 3 and Domino Off-Line Services so that you can use your QuickPlaces when you're on the move.

    A preview of browser-side caching enhancements
    by Chuck Dumont
    Browser caching reduces server workload and improves performance. Here's a preview of new features in the upcoming Domino 6.0.1 that let you take better advantage of browser caching.
Top 10 articles from 2002

Interview
    Getting platform specific with Eddy Bell
    Interview by Tara Hall
    This month, the lead architect for Domino platforms, Eddy Bell, discusses UNIX, Windows, Linux, and other platforms, and what to expect in Notes/Domino 6.0.1.
Ask Professor INI
    Threads, pools, and other questions
    To start the year off right, Professor INI digs into the mailbag to answer your questions about thread and pool management and other Notes.ini related matters.
Performance perspectives
    More on Domino 6 transaction logging
    by Jim Powers
    Last January, we previewed Domino 6 transaction logging and how it outperforms R5. Now we take a deeper dive, with test results from different protocols and platforms that back up that claim with charts and numbers.

    Configuring Domino 5 for AIX/pSeries in large physical memory environments
    by Scott Hopper
    You're a Domino administrator running AIX on a server with lots of memory. Performance is good, but you're never satisfied—you want it to be optimal. This column suggests ways you can better manage memory on AIX and help achieve your performance goals.
Tips from LDD
    Setting font properties with JavaScript
    Find out how to use JavaScript to control the font and size of all text in a document when it appears in a browser, regardless of the font and size settings the author chose when creating the document in Notes.

    Creating links to the latest Domino.Doc version
    How do you know the link you create to a Domino.Doc document will always point to the latest revision? Just follow the instructions in this tip.
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