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Added by IBM contributorJennifer Dunne on October 11, 2009 | Version 1
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Tags: samples, customer interests, NSF, loose coupling, even/action relationships
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This preassembled NSF-based composite application sample uses two NSF components and one Eclipse-based component to demonstrate the loose coupling and event/action relationship capabilities provided by composite applications in IBM Lotus Notes 8.

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