When working with JQuery and Ajax, there is simply no simple good instructions on how to traverse the complete tree of an XML result of an Ajax call. This is how You do it.
There is a lot to say when it comes to AJAX! If You have read the article "Integrating Ajax into traditional IBM Lotus Domino Web applications" (http:www-10.lotus.comlddddwiki.nsfdxIntegratingAjaxintotraditionalIBMLotusDominoWebapplications) You will know how to use the Ajax response ...
This episode of the Notes In 9 screencast series introduces the source window as an alternative to the IDE in XPage Development.
So the first question is why would we use an Domino XML Data Source instead of a standard view design? I'm glad you asked. A couple of reasons. Views can be limited to the amount of data that they display in the alloted columns. Using Java and LotusScript developers can write agents that returned ...
In the turnkey Notes application I have made available on my download site (http://www.nnsu.com) I have created a Form that allows developers to choose an application from their local system or a server, select the Forms, Sub-Forms and Shared Fields to be transformed and simply click an action ...