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Troubleshooting the IEOOP Process

Van Staub | September 3, 2010 1:52:33 PM | Tags:

The IEOOP process provides native assistance to the Lotus Expeditor web browser component. Depending on the technical depth of the problem, support may require additional technical data not collected by default.

An Overview of the OSGI Console

Van Staub | September 3, 2010 1:17:35 PM | Tags:

The OSGI console can assist with development investigation as well as with troubleshooting runtime errors in the field. Since the support team regularly makes use of the OSGI console, it's worth becoming familiar with basic commands.

Sample: Creating a JAX-WS client for Lotus Expeditor

Van Staub | September 2, 2010 4:35:35 PM | Tags:

While Lotus Expeditor does not directly provide support for JAXWS, the Java 1.6 runtime provides the necessary support to use JAXWS clients on the Lotus Expeditor platform.

Sample: Creating a JAX-WS client for Lotus Expeditor

Van Staub | September 2, 2010 4:35:35 PM | Tags:

While Lotus Expeditor does not directly provide support for JAXWS, the Java 1.6 runtime provides the necessary support to use JAXWS clients on the Lotus Expeditor platform.

JavaDoc 6.2.2

Pierre Carlson | September 1, 2010 10:06:25 AM | Tags:

Documentation about Lotus Expeditor APIs is provided as Javadoc

Access services: XPD622

IBM | August 31, 2010 10:34:57 AM | Tags:

Access Services provide a familiar programming model for Java™ EE developers so they can reuse their skills and software components to develop applications that run on managed clients. Additionally, Access Services enable managed client applications to support offline operations. Access Services ...

Accessing a defined managed datasource: XPD622

IBM | August 31, 2010 10:34:57 AM | Tags:

Prior to accessing a managed datasource, the datasource definition and any associated schema definitions must be defined.

Accessing a Web address with the integrated browser application: XPD622

IBM | August 31, 2010 10:34:57 AM | Tags:

Lotus® Expeditor has an integrated browser application within the workbench. You can use the com.ibm.rcp.ui.browser.launcher code provided in Lotus Expeditor to implement a hypertext link in your application that, when clicked, opens the Web address in a browser view. You can set the browser view to

Accessing Lotus Expeditor remotely through the Citrix Web interface: XPD622

IBM | August 31, 2010 10:34:57 AM | Tags:

This topic describes how Citrix clients can access Lotus® Expeditor remotely.

Accessing resources packaged in JAR bundles: XPD622

IBM | August 31, 2010 10:34:57 AM | Tags:

The Servlet and JSP specifications do not guarantee that a web application's resources will be represented as files in the host machine's file system. Many web container implementations do expand web applications into the file system, and some existing web applications take advantage of this ...