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NotesIn9 155: Java based Debug Control Part 3

In this show Greg Reeder, XPage developer returns for part 2 of his series to talk some Java programming and how you might be able to use it to build a logging control for errors and messages.

This is the third of a 3 part series from Greg which I’m publishing all at once due to the length and complexity of the information.

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NotesIn9 154: Java based Debug Control Part 2

In this show Greg Reeder, XPage developer returns for part 2 of his series to talk some Java programming and how you might be able to use it to build a logging control for errors and messages.

This is the second of a 3 part series from Greg which I’m publishing all at once due to the length and complexity of the information.

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Java Podcast XPages

NotesIn9 153: Java based Debug Control Part 1

In this show Greg Reeder, XPage developer and new contributor joins the show to talk some Java and how you might be able to use it to build a logging control for errors and messages.

This is the first of a 3 part series from Greg which I’m publishing all at once due to the length and complexity of the information.

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NotesIn9 152: JSON and Java

In this show Frank van der Linden, another brand new contributor comes on to give us a little demo of using JSON and JAVA in XPages.  If you look closely you might even see a little Connections going on.

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Changes for NotesIn9

Well if you’re seeing this you probably already know what the news is.  I’ve made some big changes to my blog.

I’ve moved to a new host, upgraded to WordPress 4 and am playing with a new theme.

I want to thank Chris Miller for hosting my blog since almost the very beginning of NotesIn9.  He really stepped in and saved me when I had problems with my original setup.

In addition to the new theme, (which might change later) I’ve updated the About page and some of the links to try and make it easier to find my other sites and especially the Episode Guide. Addtional ways to find older shows are the new Tag Cloud and a search feature which I never had before.

If anyone sees any problems or has any suggestions please let me know!

Looking forward I’ve just got a ton of shows that I need to get out. I needed to get out.  We have a bunch of great new contributors coming as well as my MWLug Presentation.

Hope you like the content!

 

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NotesIn9 PDF Edition: Using Resource Bundles to store config information in XPages

I’m really excited to have a NEW contributor today.  Please welcome Dan Soares to the show!  Well kinds of at least.  I’ve been trying to get him on for a LONG time and while I’ve yet to get a video I have received from him a great article and sample database on using resource bundles in XPages.

Thanks Dan!

 

P.S. If your company blocks videos either from this site or YouTube, please print this article out on the company printer, read it on company time and have a little chuckle when done!

 

 

Using resource bundles to store configuration information in your XPages application

 

configexample.nsf

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NotesIn9 151: Bootstrap ProgressBars in XPages

In this show I demonstrate how to build some XPages custom controls to make a Bootstrap ProgressBar and stacked ProgressBar.

I also mention Daniel Friedrich’s blog at http://xpagesandme.wordpress.com/.  I highly recommend you check that out.

 

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Shockingly I just did some cool CSS!

Let’s face it…  I suck at CSS…  You know it.  I know it.  My dog knows it.  However with the magic that is StackOverFlow I just did some useful CSS that I wanted to share.

In an app I wanted to have 3 buttons in a row.  Since this is an iPad app I wanted to make the buttons myself so the tab zone is bigger.  I wanted to put some space in between the buttons so I first had:

margin-right: 15px;

This got annoying because the last button didn’t need to have that margin.  It was causing an issue.

So then I did:

margin:left: 15px;

That got rid of the last wasted space but now I had it on the left of the first button.

So off to StackOverFlow I go and found this post.  The accepted answer uses spans in the html and I didn’t really want that but there was a comment that had this:

span + span {
    margin-left: 10px;
}

so I used my classes and it worked great.

 

Declan also mentioned  that something like:

.class ~ .class {
    margin-left: 10px;
}

Will only apply that to the FIRST element.

anyway here’s a picture..  you might notice the lack of a left margin on the first button.

buttons

Below is the code I’m using if interested.
.buttonMedium {

display: inline-block;

background-color: #fff;

border: #AC162C;

width: 75px;

height: 65px;

padding: 6px;

text-align: center;

white-space: nowrap;

cursor: pointer;

background-image: none;

border: 1px solid #AC162C;

border-radius: 4px;

color: #AC162C;

}

 

.buttonMedium + .buttonMedium {

margin-left: 15px;

}

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NotesIn9 150: Announcing fileVault for XPages

This is a different show today.  I’m going to be speaking at MWLug at the end of August.  In this show I’m going to do a little demo of what I intended to present at MWLug.  I’m not going to tell you HOW to do it yet, you’ll need to come to see that.  Or wait for it to hit a future NotesIn9.

In addition to the commercial, I’ve taken a small clip from my show 100 (which ran WAY too long).  In this clip I give suggestions on how to get more involved in the XPages community and why you might want to.  At the end I refute any excuses that you might have.

 

Hope you like the show.

 

 

 

Supporting Files here:

http://www.notesin9.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/FileVault.zip

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NotesIn9 149: Database Resources and Design Definition

In this show IBM Champion and everyone’s second favorite Doctor returns to NotesIn9.  That’s right, Dr. Marky Roden is in the house with a GREAT tip on ways to speed up Domino Designer by using Design Definition to better control your database resources.

We last saw the good Doctor back on September 13th, 2012, Episode 74,  talking about using jQuery. Don’t miss todays demo.  You never know if he’ll disappear for another 684 days again.

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Also yesterday I mentioned that this month is the 5 year anniversary of NotesIn9. I just want to thank everyone for all the nice messages, comments, and even a blog post.  It means a lot and is very appreciated!

Thank You!

UPDATE:  The Audio for Marky’s demo isn’t great.  I’m pretty sure I messed that up in the processing of the video.