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Converting an IBM Lotus Notes application to use Lotus Notes 8 Java components
Converting an IBM Lotus Notes application to use Lotus Notes 8 Java components
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This article describes how to convert a Lotus Notes application to a Java application, using the Personal Journal application as an example. You can apply this technique to convert other Lotus Notes templates so that they can have the look and feel of the Lotus Notes 8 personal information management, or PIM (Mail, Calendar, Contacts), applications.
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