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by Lynda Urgotis
Continuing their "winning" streak, the Domino Performance Team returns for the third year to share their knowledge about server performance and tuning. Their experiences can help turn your servers into star performers.

Formula language, LotusScript, and Lotus Domino Connector variables
In response to many questions about NOTES.INI variables and programming, Professor INI decided to focus several columns on this topic. This month's installment examines variables related to the formula language, LotusScript, and Lotus Domino Connectors.

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Using the object-oriented features of LotusScript
by Bruce Perry
This article takes the mystery out of LotusScript's object-oriented features. Using a building-block approach to develop five useful classes, it introduces key object-oriented concepts.
Building Web applications in Domino Rnext: Web site rules
by John Chamberlain
Explore how Web site rules can help you maintain the organization of your Web site in this second article in our Building Web applications with Domino Rnext series.
DXL roadmap: Understanding Domino's XML language
by Russ Lipton
Road trip! Here's a guided tour of XML and DXL in the context of Domino R5, the Lotus XML Toolkit, and Domino Rnext.

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. |