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Using environment variables 
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Andrew Jones 
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Last Modified:
17 Jun 2002 
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2. This agent example prints the value of a system environment variable. The second argument to getEnvironmentString is true so that a dollar sign is not prepended to the name of the environment variable. import lotus.notes.*;
class getenvironmentstring extends NotesThread {
public static void main(String argv[])
{
getenvironmentstring t = new getenvironmentstring();
t.start();
}
public void runNotes()
{
try
{
Session s = Session.newInstance();
Database db;
String ms = s.getEnvironmentString("MailServer", true);
db = s.getDatabase(ms, "names.nsf");
System.out.println
("Title of names.nsf: \"" + db.getTitle() + "\"");
}
catch (Exception e)
{
e.printStackTrace();
}
} }
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