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Building your own Sametime Bots, Part 2
by John Rooney and Eben Stewart
In this sequel to our January article, we explain how to build AlertBot, a Sametime bot that notifies you when a specific event occurs.
LotusScript: More XML classes in Notes/Domino 6
by Sally Blanning DeJean and David DeJean
You've exported Domino data to DXL using the SAX and DOM parsers. Now, this article tells how to transform DXL to other XML dialects using XML Stylesheet Language (XSL).
Deploying content in the Lotus Learning Management System
by Kerry Woodward
Today's lesson: How to deploy the text, pictures, videos, sounds, and other e-learning course content in the Lotus Learning Management System.
Integrating Amazon Web Services with your Notes databases, Part 1
by Ken Yee
In this first article in a series, learn how to integrate Amazon Web Services with your Notes application using a Java agent. Now you can query the Amazon.com search engine from your Notes application.
Configuring iNotes Web Access with a WebSphere Edge reverse proxy server
by David Byrd and Tim Speed
Set up a WebSphere Edge server as a reverse proxy in your iNotes Web Access environment to help minimize the risk that someone you don't know is reading your Notes mail.
Understanding the architecture of the Lotus Learning Management System
by Elizabeth Bowling
Take a behind the scenes look at the latest Lotus e-learning product to find out what makes this software a true learning management system.
Enhancements in Notes/Domino 6.0.1
by Tara Hall
Roaming users with single copy templates using the Automatic Diagnostic Tool! Sounds strange, but these are a few of the new features you'll find in the Notes/Domino 6.0.1 Maintenance Release.
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Spell checker language and other matters
There's no better way to while away the winter doldrums than reading mail from friends. That's what Professor INI has been doing. This month he provides answers to your pressing questions about switching spell checker languages and about SMTP variables.
Domino 6 Directory performance improvements
by Craig Garfinkel and Harry Murray
We tested the new Domino 6 features designed to enhance directory performance, including central directory and name lookup cache improvements. This Performance Perspectives column discusses our results.
Domino 6 IMAP performance
by Michael Gazda
This Performance Perspectives column offers test results and suggestions that can help you configure your Domino 6 IMAP environment to ensure optimal performance.
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