Chapter 10. Accessing Domino from J2EE

“In addition to Lotus's unmatched collection of collaboration features and customizability, setting up our test installation of Domino was a far less headache-inducing prospect than setting up Exchange. Add to this a superior security record and strategy, and Domino is the clear winner of our Editors' Choice.”

PC Magazine, Editors' Choice Awards, February 2, 2004

IBM/Lotus has long provided a Java package (a bundle of Java classes and interfaces) that provides access to Domino objects. This Java package, lotus.domino, is the basis for direct access to and manipulation of Domino objects from J2EE applications. In this section, we examine how the lotus.domino package can be used from J2EE application elements ...

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