Feb
09
Posted on 09-02-2006
Filed Under (Domino/Notes, Java) by Johan Känngård
1.0 to 3.x:
N/A
4.5 to 4.6.7a:
JRE/JDK 1.1
5.0 to 5.0.13a:
JRE/JDK 1.1.8
6.0 to 6.5.6:
JRE/JDK 1.3.1
7.0 to 7.0.3:
JRE/JDK 1.4.2
8.0 to 8.0.1:
JRE/JDK 1.5.0

IBM also has a list of supported JDKs and JREs.

Old JDK/SDK/JRE versions can be downloaded at java.sun.com.
[tags]Java, Lotus Domino, Lotus Notes[/tags]

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Jan
31
Posted on 31-01-2006
Filed Under (Domino/Notes) by Johan Känngård

Jag tänker inte gå på Lotus Evolution i år, då jag läst mycket om vad som sagts på årets Lotusphere. Ni som går, rapportera gärna efteråt till mig! Tänk på att sista anmälningsdagen är imorgon!

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Jan
19
Posted on 19-01-2006
Filed Under (Domino/Notes) by Johan Känngård

When reading through the Troubleshooting Lotus Domino hangs and crashes, i found some new (for me) interesting commands:

  • show memory dump – dumps memory info to disk
  • tell http debug thread on – writes extensive debug information to disk on every request
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Nov
22
Posted on 22-11-2005
Filed Under (Domino/Notes) by Johan Känngård

I was at the little happening at the Berns, where IBM presented their new ND7.

The people on stage from IBM were John “Car salesman” Josefsson, Ken Bisconti, Stefan “Creaky feet” Pettersson and Anders Kjellner.

Torleif Enderstam from SLL told us what they had done to save money when consolidating 40000 users and several internal mail-systems into Domino and Notes. Very good presentation, though very boring font in the slides, I think it was Courier :-D

I think there was too much shown of the minor improvements of the mail template, and too few nice cool features for me as a programmer! But the event wasn’t only targeted at programmers and IT-specialists. Users, salespeople and other had also been invited :-)
The DB2 part is all fun, where I can put Domino/Notes data into a real relational database, but why don’t they ship the “connector” with ND7 for us all to play with?
The most interesting feature, besides DB2 integration, is the web service producer.

As always, I took quite a bunch of photos.

You might want to take a look at the presentations and agenda.

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