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This is the slidedeck from the AD116 XPages Extension Library, Making Application Developemnt Even Easier session presented at Lotusphere 2011. This session will help and show you how the Extension Library will change the way you do App development, and save you time and resources along the ... |
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This article provides highlights and screenshots of several design and usability enhancements introduced in Domino Designer 8.5.2. |
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This video demonstrates the Dojo Grid and REST Services controls from the XPages Extension Library |
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This video demonstrates the Application Layout and Page Navigator controls from the XPages Extension Library |
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This video demonstrates the Value Picker and Dojo List TextBox controls from the XPages Extension Library |
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This video demonstrates "In Context Editing with the Dialog Control" using the XPages Extension Library |
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This video demonstration provides an overview of the XPages Extension Library |
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In the NotesDomino 8.5.2 release, CKEditor has been integrated into XPages and it is now used as the default rendering for the XPages Rich Text Control. CKEditor is a WYSIWYG editor and it provides a wide range of features for creating and editing rich text content. As well as the basic styling ... |
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As already mentioned in this article (http:www10.lotus.comlddddwiki.nsfdxWhatsNewin852forXPagesdisableValidation) a new validation enhancement has been added to XPages in R852. It's an option that allows you to disable validation and save data at the same time. And this is a short ... |
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This article introduces complex types and describes step-by-step how to create and implement them. Complex types are XPages tags that can be assigned as values to properties. |
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This article contains the documentation of the XPages Extensibility API, version 8.5.2. |
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How to find the documentation for Lotus Domino release 8.5.2 |
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This article describes how to implement incremental releases (versioning) of an XPages library. |
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How to simply and quickly create your own XPages Client Side Actions |
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This article provides an XPages library with very little content to be used as a template and step-by-step instructions to change it to develop your own library. |
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Other tag definitions. Page 5 of the article on the XPages tag definition format. |
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Defining complex-type tags. Page 4 of the article on the XPages configuration file format. |
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Defining properties. Page 3 of the article on the XPages configuration file format. |
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Defining control tags. Page 2 of the article on the XPages configuration file format. |
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The xsp-config files describe the controls and other JSF artifacts published by an XPages library. |
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This article describes how to create a basic user interface control for XPages; this includes creating the Java control, its tag and renderer. In particular, it describes in detail how to implement control properties. |
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V852 of XPages supports a number of enhancements to Views and Pagers, Multiple Category Filters, Start Key, and Goto Last |
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XPages V852 now supports Public Access for XPage Design Elements and accessing Documents and Views. |
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XPages V852 now supports running Agents locally in the Notes Client |
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The CKEditor can be used as an HTML editor for "classic web server" rich text fields by adding the proper control template and changing the browser.cnf and notes.ini files |