IBM Answers Your IBM Notes and Domino, and XPages Questions  

By Teamstudio | 11/19/16 8:23 AM | - | Added by Oliver Busse

During our Nov. 3 webinar with TLCC, attendees had the opportunity to ask Barry Rosen, Martin Donnelley, Uffe Sorensen, and Adam Kesner of IBM questions about XPages and the IBM Notes and Domino Roadmap. The answers to those questions are listed here alphabetically by the first name of the asker. All answers come directly from IBM.

[Webinar] IBM Presents the IBM Notes and Domino Roadmap  

By Teamstudio | 11/4/16 3:09 AM | - | Added by Oliver Busse

Barry Rosen, IBM Offering Manager, and Uffe Sorensen, IBM Social Collaboration Director, will review the latest updates on IBM Notes and Domino as well as IBM Verse On-premises and related Cloud solutions. They will discuss the future directions and support for IBM Notes and Domino and the deliverables over the next 12 to 18 months as IBM transitions to using Feature Packs for delivering future enhancements. Plus, Martin Donnelly will discuss IBM's plans for XPages enhancements.

IBM Presents the IBM Notes and Domino Roadmap  

By Teamstudio | 11/4/16 3:06 AM | - | Added by Oliver Busse

The slides from the webinar "IBM Presents the IBM Notes and Domino Roadmap" are available on slideshare. If you missed yesterday's webinar, here is the summary whoch shows the future of the platform.

Building Responsive Applications Using XPages  

By Teamstudio | 2/17/16 6:45 AM | - | Added by Oliver Busse

Let Connect come to you! In this webinar, Brian Gleeson and Martin Donnelly from the IBM Development Team present their Connect 2016 session.

Replay Webinar An Introduction to the Model-View-Controller Pattern  

By Teamstudio | 9/18/15 3:15 AM | - | Added by John Oldenburger

The only constant in software development is CHANGE. Every piece of software that has been developed and shipped to a customer will be changed numerous times during its lifecycle. A good design pattern can help make changes easy.

A Comprehensive Guide to the IBM Notes Production Lifecycle Stage  

By Teamstudio | 7/10/15 2:44 PM | - | Added by John Oldenburger

There are five traditional areas of the IBM Notes application lifecycle: requirements, design, development, test, and then production. In this blog post, you’ll find links to articles that detail everything you need to know to run production as optimally as possible.

5 Reasons To Use XPages  

By Teamstudio | 6/11/15 3:23 AM | - | Added by John Oldenburger

XPages is a Web and mobile application development platform that debuted in 2008. It allows IBM Notes data as well as data from relational and other data sources to be displayed to browser clients on all platforms, which makes developing Web or mobile applications a lot easier.

XControls v1.4: XPages Controls with Better Search and Image Uploads  

By Teamstudio | 5/21/15 12:38 AM | - | Added by John Oldenburger

This week we have released version 1.4 of the XControls project that allows developers to quickly build XPages applications for desktop and mobile devices. In this release, we’ve focused on implementing suggested improvements from other developers.

Slides Webinar App.Next - The Future of Domino Application Development  

By Teamstudio | 5/15/15 1:29 PM | - | Added by John Oldenburger

The Domino application development landscape is about to get a whole lot richer. Not only is IBM giving developers new features that will enhance their on-premises platform, XPages runtime and Domino Designer, but they will show how they are bringing the value of Domino to the cloud with new services for IBM Bluemix

Replay Webinar App.Next - The Future of Domino Application Development  

By Teamstudio | 5/15/15 1:28 AM | - | Added by John Oldenburger

Learn IBM's product directions for Domino and XPages application development from 3 speakers from the IBM development team: Pete Janzen, Martin Donnelly, and Brian Gleeson. The Domino application development landscape is about to get a whole lot richer.

Replay Webinar Transformations: Smart Application Migration to XPages  

By Teamstudio | 4/23/15 11:56 AM | - | Added by Johnny Oldenburger

Migrating legacy applications with XPages without using any third party tools can be hard. Your code that was built and maintained over the years should be reused and ported to a current XPages environment. Oliver Busse will show you how to benefit from the possibilities of using Java in XPages to reproduce the functionality you already have and extend it to the next level.

Slides Webinar Presenting Data – An Alternative to the View Control  

By Teamstudio | 3/18/15 4:47 PM | - | Added by Johnny Oldenburger

In this webinar, Paul Della-Nebbia, an IBM Champion, will show how to implement a different alternative for displaying information from Domino views. Paul will cover how to use the Dojo Data Grid (included with XPages) to display a data grid that provides unique features.

Replay Webinar Presenting Data - An Alternative to the View Control  

By Teamstudio | 3/18/15 2:14 PM | - | Added by Johnny Oldenburger

In this webinar, Paul Della-Nebbia, an IBM Champion, will show how to implement a different alternative for displaying information from Domino views. Paul will cover how to use the Dojo Data Grid (included with XPages) to display a data grid that provides unique features.

XControls 1.3: XPages Controls with Improved Programmability and Desktop Navigation  

By Teamstudio | 1/21/15 2:45 PM | - | Added by Johnny Oldenburger

This week we have released version 1.3 of the XControls project on OpenNTF. As ever, we have dealt with as many bugs and change requests as possible. So for new features there are several which include date pickers for Internet Explorer and Firefox, and drop-down menu support for the header bar in desktop browsers. We’ve also improved the Login control.

Our Top 5 Blog Posts about XPages  

By Teamstudio | 1/21/15 8:55 AM | - | Added by Johnny Oldenburger

XPages is a web and mobile application development platform. It allows IBM Lotus Notes data as well as data from relational and other sources to be displayed to browser clients on all platforms. Whether you’re a developer or an admin, our most popular XPages blog posts will help you improve performance, give you development tips and provide a look at the way we approach application development with XPages.

Replay Webinar Mobilize Your Business, Not Just an App  

By Teamstudio | 1/20/15 4:04 PM | - | Added by Johnny Oldenburger

Is mobilizing your business a key strategy for 2015? In this webinar, Dan Colbert discusses the business impact of your mobile application strategy. He reviews some important criteria related to your lines of business and the nature of transactions taking place on mobile devices. Real customer examples are explored and Dan provides ideas so you can focus on mobilizing your business, not just an application.

3 Approaches to XPages Development Developers Should Know  

By Teamstudio | 1/14/15 8:55 AM | - | Added by Johnny Oldenburger

XPages is a powerful technology for Web and mobile app development, allowing data from IBM Notes and Relational Databases to be presented across all platforms. This power makes XPages a fantastic tool for IBM Notes and Domino developers. But since its introduction, developers have identified different approaches to solving common XPages problems.

Replay Webinar Tips for Building Your First XPages Java Application  

By Teamstudio | 12/4/14 4:11 PM | - | Added by Johnny Oldenburger

XPages and Java go together like bicycles and great exercise. But much like you wouldn't attempt a hundred mile bicycle ride on your first day, Java is best learned by starting small and building on your accomplishments. Planning, preparation, and realistic goals are keys to becoming proficient at using Java in your XPages applications.

XControls v1.2: XPages Controls for IBM Domino Developers Released  

By Teamstudio | 12/3/14 4:21 PM | - | Added by Johnny Oldenburger

A couple of weeks ago we released v1.2 of the XControls project on OpenNTF. We wanted to concentrate on two main areas: performance and new features. On the performance front, we’ve added support for the built in Domino XPages feature “Use Runtime Optimised JavaScript and CSS Resources.”

A Design Pattern to Solve a Mobile Safari Issue for XControls XPages Apps  

By Teamstudio | 11/20/14 11:06 AM | - | Added by Johnny Oldenburger

I was excited to start a project using the new XControls (a new framework for XPages developers that provides drag and drop controls for a truly progressive UI across PC/Laptop browsers and mobile devices), when I stumbled across one of those annoying “this works on a desktop browser and some devices, but not others” UI issue.

8 Places to Find Help with XPages  

By Teamstudio | 11/11/14 5:47 AM | - | Added by Johnny Oldenburger

XPages is an amazing tool for Web and mobile app development, allowing data from IBM Notes and Relational Databases to be presented across all platforms. This power makes XPages a fantastic tool for IBM Notes and Domino developers. But where can developers go when an XPages project seems to be working improperly?

Webinar - OpenNTF Essentials  

By Teamstudio | 12/3/13 8:35 AM | - | Added by Niklas Heidloff

The new OpenNTF Essentials project combines key OpenNTF projects together into one easy to deploy project that is "essential" for any XPages developer. Come take a deep dive into several of these projects and learn from the project developers about why every XPages developer should be using these projects to save time and money!

6 Things to Consider When Developing a Mobile Application Using XPages  

By Teamstudio | 6/21/13 12:06 AM | - | Added by Niklas Heidloff

You’re sitting at your desk, hammering away at the keyboard, building the next big bad mobile app. It’s been a long road, but finally you’re done. And then the feedback comes in. Everyone has something to say about it, and none of it is good.

Twelve Tasks Made Easier With IBM Domino XPages  

By Teamstudio | 5/22/13 11:48 PM | - | Added by Niklas Heidloff

If you're asking, "How can I get my job done quicker with XPages?", this webinar will provide the answer. Mike McGarel and Paul Withers will compare and contrast commonly requested features using XPages and classic Notes/Domino techniques.

Building Your First Mobile Notes App Using XPages  

By Teamstudio | 5/7/13 3:04 AM | - | Added by Niklas Heidloff

This session takes a tour of the XPages Mobile Controls, showing how to use and test them on smartphones and tablets by actually mobilizing an existing Notes application during this session.

[Video] The Making of Unplugged  

By Teamstudio | 2/20/13 12:39 AM | - | Added by Niklas Heidloff

Three years ago, several of us here at Teamstudio were becoming increasingly frustrated with the fact that it was really hard to get access to our corporate data while on the move.

"How To" Video Series on Unplugged Controls Project  

By Teamstudio | 2/13/13 12:12 AM | - | Added by Niklas Heidloff

Hopefully many of you are aware that we recently released a free Open Source Project called the ‘Unplugged Mobile Xpages Controls Project’ on OpenNTF (phew!). If not, you can read more about the release here.

The Launch of Unplugged XPages Mobile Controls  

By Teamstudio | 1/16/13 11:42 PM | - | Added by Niklas Heidloff

Last week we launched a new project in Open NTF, the ‘Unplugged XPages Mobile Controls’. This project is designed to assist developers, who are new to either XPages or Mobile Development (or both), to streamline the creation of new XPages applications on the Unplugged platform, and to make it easier to mobilize existing Domino applications.

Unplugged Templates: Latest "How to" Video  

By Teamstudio | 10/17/12 12:37 AM | - | Added by Niklas Heidloff

Check out our latest upload from Rich Sharpe. He has been busy recoding another "How to" short video to add to our Unplugged YouTube Channel series!

Unplugged IBM Domino Templates - XPages iPad, XPage Mobile, Lotus Notes Traveller   

By Teamstudio | 9/26/12 11:37 PM | - | Added by Niklas Heidloff

I spent some time this summer creating a suite of applications designed to work with Teamstudio Unplugged. The aim was that we could create applications which are useful in the office right away, but for the developer to also be able to dig into the guts of and take some ideas about how to use Unplugged.