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The Symphony Spreadsheet container allows you to add spreadsheets supported by Lotus Symphony to composite applications, so they can exchange data with other components. Lotus Symphony supports OpenOffice 1.0 and 2.0 spreadsheets (.sxc, .ods), Excel spreadsheets (.xls), and Lotus 1-2-3 ... |
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Table of Contents | Next | Previous This article contains the following sections: User-initiated update with Eclipse update manager
Application Manager in Lotus Expeditor If you have access rights (either as an administrator or a user) to initiate new feature installation and update, you can ... |
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The PDF document attached to this topic has been created to give you information about Composite Applications in Notes - both a technical overview and an explanation of the benefits of using them with Notes. The document is designed to illustrate how businesses can accelerate business processes by ... |
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The links to the NSF components (the Notes: URLs) in a composite application (CA) typically change between development environment and production environment. As a result the CA breaks when the CA is deployed to production environment. In addition there are time when a dynamic NotesURL can be ... |
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Composite application definitions (CA XML) can be stored in design notes in Notes databases. You can have databases that don't contain anything else than just this composite application definition and an ACL on the database. From this composite application you can refer to other Notes databases, ... |
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This article explains how to debug NSF (or Lotus Notes) components. Debugging and troubleshooting composite applications in general is covered in this topic. Use the following guidelines and tips when logging and debugging NSF components: The LotusScript debugger may be helpful in debugging NSF ... |