In this show I show you how I typically go about converting a Domino Document to a pure Java Object.
In this show I show you how I typically go about converting a Domino Document to a pure Java Object.
In this show I’ll demo a little thing I do where I combine page controllers with a custom java object and the Bootstrap CSS Framework from the Extension Library to easily send useful alert messages back to the user.
We’ve talked about using page controllers before on the show, but typically I’ve used an external library. Today I’ll show a way to get started with page controllers with no external dependency.
I consider my move to page controllers as one of the best things I’ve ever done as an XPages Developer. Now there is no excuse for you to not consider using page controllers in your XPages applications.
In this show I demonstrate how to take an existing PDF form, and use iText from inside XPages to populate fields on the form.
Who likes the built in XPages File Upload Control? Well not me at least. In this show I’ll demo how to use PLUpload to better upload multiple files to your XPages application.
In this show I’ll demo how you can add some code to your application to force a user to logout after a certain period of inactivity.
Thanks to Steve Zavocki for the original blog post that this show is based on.
Yeah baby!!! That’s how we roll.
7 Episodes from my Epic session at MWLug 2016!! All XPages. The grand Finale makes my head hurt! There’s code slinging in that one.
Look for them to be published very soon. But for now. I sleep! haha
Sorry – a little punchy at the moment 🙂
I’m looking to find someone to act as an “XPages Producer” for NotesIn9. This is a volunteer position. This person would actively recruit and work with contributors of XPages related content. This person does not have to produce their own demos but of course that interest and ability would be encouraged. Basically I’m looking for someone to do what I do for a typical “contributor” show :
Look for and try and encourage / recruit contributors.
Work with the contributor to make the best demo possible.
Coordinate delivery of videos from the contributor.
Wrap the demos up inside a little introduction section using a NotesIn9 themed template.
Export and deliver to me final videos for publishing.
Assist with updating XPages.TV / XPages MindMap.
If you feel you might be interested in this please drop me a note and let’s talk about it.
Today will be the last time I talk about XPages at a live event. As Jesse points out it’s fitting that this coincides with the last day at IBM for Pete Janzen.
Pete has been the champion for the developer for as long as I’ve known him. He’s like Ghost Rider. He’s lived in both worlds – the Light Side were you want want to get things done and make better products, and the Dark Side where your hands are tied by “questionable” management decisions and constraints.
Thank you for your all your effort Pete. May your future find you forever in Light.
Just a quick MWLug update.
My session “Hello and Welcome to NotesIn9” was moved from today to Friday at 11:30 in Ballroom D. I hope to see you there.
Outside the session if you see me please say hello! I love meeting and taking to people about XPages or anything else.
Also – I have a few NotesIn9 branded giveaways. Collapsible water bags. I have some with me and will have some at my session.