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Java UI API Exerciser

Owners Stanton Sievers, Ryan J Baxter Category
Software Development Tools
Contributors Brian Leonard Platform
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Downloads 1115Download latest release Last Release Dec 6, 2010
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Project Creation Jan 12, 2010
Status Not active Short URL Not defined
Description This project exemplifies the use of the Java UI APIs for Lotus Notes. In Catalog
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This project exemplifies the use of the Java UI APIs for Lotus Notes. It contributes a sidebar view that allows users to add current documents and views in order to view information about them and to take action on them. It also contributes several stand-alone views that allow for interaction with other functionality of the Java UI APIs, such as launching database pickers, composing documents, running agents, and opening views and framesets.

By examining the source code for this project's plugins, one will be able to gain insight into how to utilize the Java UI APIs for Lotus Notes.



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