Raphael Savir has been a developer and consultant for Lotus Notes/Domino applications for 15 years. He has worked in numerous positions, focusing on performance and development topics. Raphael enjoys speaking on these topics, and has been fortunate in being able to do so frequently over the years.Now with LS Development Corporation http://www.lsdevelopment.com ), Raphael works directly with clients to make efficient and friendly Notes or web applications running on the Domino platform. Raphael has written several development articles over the years, but this is his first attempt to string together more than a few pages.
I would like to thank my beautiful and encouraging wife, Lizzie, for helping me get through a brutal year of work and writing.
Raphael Savir has been a developer and consultant for Lotus Notes/Domino applications for 15 years. He has worked in numerous positions, focusing on performance and development topics. Raphael enjoys speaking on these topics, and has been fortunate in being able to do so frequently over the years.Now with LS Development Corporation http://www.lsdevelopment.com ), Raphael works directly with clients to make efficient and friendly Notes or web applications running on the Domino platform. Raphael has written several development articles over the years, but this is his first attempt to string together more than a few pages.
I would like to thank my beautiful and encouraging wife, Lizzie, for helping me get through a brutal year of work and writing.
Preface Chapter 1: A Short History of Notes and Domino Chapter 2: New Notes/Domino 7 Features Chapter 3: Domino Domain Monitoring Chapter 4: AdminP Chapter 5: Policy Management Chapter 6: Smart Upgrade Chapter 7: Performance Aspects and Additional Standards Chapter 8: Client Features Chapter 9: Domino Web Access Chapter 10: Programming Chapter 11: Security Chapter 12: Upgrading to Domino 7 Chapter 13: Domino and the Web Chapter 14: Directories Chapter 15: Domino Access for Microsoft Outlook Chapter 16: Troubleshooting Chapter 17: Case Study Appendix A: Tools and References Index
Dick McCarrick is a freelance writer who has worked extensively with Lotus Notes and Domino over the years. Dick spent over 15 years with the Lotus Notes and Domino team, initially as a documentation writer, then later with developerWorks: Lotus. Since leaving IBM, he continues to be involved with Notes/Domino, co-authoring three previous books on this product. Stephen Cooke began programming as a hobbyist on the Apple. He later became involved with PCs in a professional capacity while working in the Czech Republic. He went on to work for Notes CS, a Lotus Business Partner in Prague. He has twelve years of consulting experience and has been working for IBM since 2000. He currently focuses on helping customers with Lotus and WebSphere-related challenges. His written work has also appeared in IBM developerWorks. Timothy Speed is an IBM Systems (IBM Senior Certified) Architect with IBM Software Services for Lotus (ISSL). In that capacity, Tim is responsible for designing, and implementing technical solutions our customers. He has been an IBM/Lotus employee for 16 years. He has been working with Notes for over 19 years focusing on messaging, security, and infrastructure. Tim has published a total of 10 books on various topics including Internet Security and Lotus Notes and Domino. Raphael Savir has been a developer and consultant for Lotus Notes/Domino applications for 15 years. He has worked in numerous positions, focusing on performance and development topics. Raphael enjoys speaking on these topics, and has been fortunate in bei
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