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| DOMINOPOWER MAGAZINE - JUNE 2003 |
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Four reasons Lotus hasn't done a Linux Notes client A question that's been around for quite some time now is "When will Lotus do a Linux Notes Client?" Only Lotus can answer that question. However, we can ask the question, "Should Lotus do a Linux client?" Before he considers the answer, Senior Technical Editor Mick Moignard looks at the four reasons Lotus has given as to why they haven't done a Linux client yet.
Should Lotus do a Linux Notes client? In his previous article, "Four reasons Lotus hasn't done a Linux Notes Client," Senior Technical Editor Mick Moignard outlined the reasons Lotus has given for not moving forward with this to date. But should Lotus do a Linux Notes Client? In this article, Mick weighs the pros and cons and offers his opinion on the matter.
Excitement and uncertainty surround rise of WebSphere Here at DominoPower, we recently interviewed industry professionals in the Notes and Domino world in an attempt to assess the current state of Domino and WebSphere. Over the coming weeks, we'll share the fascinating results of those interviews. This time, we asked our respondents to give their overall opinion of Domino, WebSphere, Lotus, and IBM.
Notes and Domino reloaded With the advent of WebSphere and the uncertainty that had surrounded the introduction of ND6, you may actually find yourself in the situation of having to re-sell the very idea of Notes and Domino to your organization. Or perhaps you need some convincing yourself. If so, you'll agree Dmitry Irtegov provides a public service in this article as he puts into words all the things about Notes and Domino we were attracted to in the first place.
Using the Lotus Domino Driver for JDBC 1.5 A Domino database is not a relational database, but when you're developing Java-based applications, you might want it to "act" like it's a relational database. That's where the Lotus Domino Driver for JDBC 1.5 comes in handy, and in this week's PowerTip, Senior Technical Editor Dan Velasco will show you why.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Blockading the port In his January 2003 editorial, Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz held a "server-side chat" in which he discussed the state of the DominoPower network over the previous few months. In that article, he discussed what he called "the great port 80 conspiracy," involving networks, cable companies, and phone companies. In our Letters to the Editor this month, a reader shares his experience with the "conspiracy."
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