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The ins and outs of using Java with Domino (continued)

Figure E shows the output of the example as seen in the Java Console.

FIGURE E


Here's the output from the example. Roll over picture for a larger image.

Conclusion
Java is a powerful language that can be used to extend the already powerful Domino environment. In this article, we've looked at the very basic application of Java in Domino: an agent via Domino Designer. Domino Java can be utilized in applets, standalone applications, and servlets as well. The capabilities are only limited by your imagination. For more information on Domino and Java, please refer to my latest book, Domino Development with Java, available through the publisher, Manning Publications, at http://www.manning.com/patton2.

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For Tony Patton's Domino Development with Java, visit http://www.manning.com/patton2.

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Contributing Editor Tony Patton is a Senior Developer at TIS Worldwide (at http://www.tisworldwide.com). He has worked with Lotus Notes and Domino for too many years and is an avid (suffering) Philadelphia sports fan. Check out his books: Practical LotusScript and Domino Development with Java, available from Manning Publications. He can be reached via email at tpatton@tisny.com.


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