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Community articleAD103 -- Have it Your Way: Extending IBM Lotus Domino Designer
Added by ~Mary Minjipymarakol | Edited by IBM contributor~Dana Desfreelitoopsi on July 9, 2010 | Version 5
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This presentation demonstrates Lotus Domino Designer Extension API.
Tags: LotusSphere, Lotus Domino Designer, Xpages, LotusTechInfo, presentations
With release 8.5.1, the new Lotus Domino Designer Extension API supports custom extensions to operate on selections of design elements. We'll details several sample applications; 1) validate references to views, forms, etc in XPages and Custom controls, 2) re-factoring tool to rename a design element and update references, 3) synchronize files between NSF and local file system (stylesheets, etc) and 4) select a form, create view with all fields from the form. We'll provide boilerplate code for common types of plugins, so you can just add your own code. You'll see how
to control whether your extension is visible/enabled based on selection contents - visit openntf.org for more! After attending this session, you can make your own contributions!

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This version (5)Jul 9, 2010, 6:25:53 PM~Dana Desfreelitoopsi  IBM contributor
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