
Application Catalog
About This Document
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Release date:
03/21/2007 12:00:00 AM
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Quality Management, Software Development Tools
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Open Source (see project for licensing information)
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03/18/2004 08:51:31 AM
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18 Mar 2004
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Description
This is the version of the OpenLog database that was presented at the Error
Trapping session at Lotusphere 2007, with additional fixes and tweaks. Most
notably, this release adds JavaScript logging support and RSS feeds for
notifications.
For a list of all changes and bug fixes, please see the "History" document in
the database itself (which is available as a link on the "About This Database"
document). Here's a rundown of the highlights:
* Added the OpenLogJavaScript library for general JavaScript error/event
logging. This library should work with both Domino and non-Domino web pages.
* Added the ability to "subscribe" to particular errors and events with RSS
feeds. You can generate and view a feed by clicking the "RSS Feed" action
button at the top of the Notification views.
* Added code to try to determine the form or view name when a LotusScript
error is triggered in a form or view action (instead of the generic "[View or
Form Action]" message). See the GetWindowTitle method in the LogItem
class.Thanks to David Slatter for the code suggestion.
* Added the user "Anonymous" to the ACL with default access of "No Access" and
"Read Public Documents" checked. This will allow the Anonymous user to be able
to use the new JavaScript library and log errors using the
JavascriptErrorReport agent.
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