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NotesIn9 149: Database Resources and Design Definition
In this show IBM Champion and everyone's second favorite Doctor* returns to NotesIn9. That's right, Dr. Marky Roden is in the house with a GREAT tip on ways to speed up Domino Designer by using Design Definition to better control your database resou
NotesIn9 148: Getting XPages to talk to your phone
Today we get another great contributor in the form of Oliver Busse. His website is oliverbusse.com. He's going to do a really neat demo of how to intergrate XPages with Pushover.net to send messages to a phone that has the PushOver App installed. I
NotesIn9 147: Using dGrowl with XPages
In this show Brad Balassaitis returns to Ni9 to give us some great instruction on how to start using the "dGrowl" project. This is a tool that lets you popup messages back to the user. I really really like the effect. Actually before I go
NotesIn9 146: Going Mobile with Bootstrap
In this show, we get another great new contributor joining the NotesIn9 family. Please welcome Sean P McManus to the show. His blog is: http://spmcmanus.net I'm really excited to get Sean on as gives us a great demo on using Bootstrap for an X
NotesIn9 145: Simple Feedback in XPages
This is the last show I have from Tim Tripcony. This is probably the simpliest demo he's done for Ni9 but no less important. It's a demo of a way to return a message to a user based on an action. Tim actually gave me this demo maybe a year ago
NotesIn9 144: OAuth for Domino Walkthrough
In this show Tim Tripcony explans how to get your Domino server to PROVIDE OAuth credentials and services.
NotesIn9 143: Component vs Value Binding in XPages
In this show Tim Tripcony explains that while we've typically been binding to a value all this time, it's possible to bind to a component inside your XPages Development. #codefortim
NotesIn9 142: Adding a "Please Wait" to XPages
In this show it's back to demos! I will do a quick recap on the last show as 141 seemed REALLY popular but then it's back to work. In this show I demo a quick tip on how you can use CLIENT SIDE JavaScript to show the user the server is pr
NotesIn9 141: Java vs JavaScript Throwdown
This is a VERY DIFFERENT NotesIn9. It's less of a normal show and more if a response to a recent blog post regarding one persons opinion on the value of Java in XPages and the Value of the UI vs the backend. This show could absolutely suck. I
NotesIn9 140: SourceTree Deep Dive
In this episode Paul Withers comes back on the show for a deeper look at using SourceTree and GitFlow. This comes from the session he did with Declan Lynch at IBM Connect. In that session they ran out of time so this should fill in some of the