• Anonymous
  • Login
  • Register
Lotusscript Manager

Owners F. Kranenburg Category
Software Development Tools
Contributors - Platform
R 7.0.x
R 8.0.x
R 8.5.1+
R 8.5.x
Downloads 4173 Last Release May 21, 2010
Rating
(5 ratings)
Project Creation Jul 19, 2009
Status Not active Short URL Not defined
Description Find all references to your functions, lookup unused local variables and search all code for a string In Catalog
No





Are you using Lotusscript Manager? check out my newest project Source Sniffer (http://www.openntf.org/Projects/pmt.nsf/ProjectLookup/Source%20Sniffer), it's features are like Lotusscript Manager and it's fully integrated into Lotus Domino Designer as a Eclipse plugin!

Lotusscript manager is handy tool for Lotus Notes developers and can be used for code auditing
The application is completely written in visual basic.net.
Full source code is included.
Compile it using the free VB.NET Express Edition.


System requirements:
Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7
Lotus Notes 8 or higher (tested on 8.5.1)
Microsoft .NET 3.5


As a Lotusscript developer for 7 years I really missed these features so in my free time I created this application.
It has almost the same functions as Teamstudio's Script Browser.
But from my experience that application doesn't search for code references in ALL design elements.
Lotus Notes 8.5.1 contains a really good new lotusscript editor, but still misses most of these functions.


The functions in this application:

- search (multiple) databases for ALL lotusscript, javascript and formula code
- save your code to an external xml file, use it for version management
- compare two database designs of saved xml files and look at the differences in your code or missing (design) elements
- find references to your functions or even design elements (where do I use my view in my code?)
- lotusscript, javascript and formula code preview with syntax highlighting
- open declaration for code preview
- find unused variables or find the local declaration of a variable
- directly open every design element in Lotus Designer.
- add a Lotus Notes 8 or 8.5 / eclipse toolbar to your designer client (


If you like this application or have suggestions please let me know!

Ferry Kranenburg


Projects can have short and readable URLs, e.g. http://mobilecontrols.openntf.org.

You can request a short URL to your project by sending a mail to support at openntf dot org. Put the word 'OpenNTF' somewhere in the subject.
Owners are the people with maximal rights. For example they can create releases and add more contributors.

In order to define multiple owners use "," (comma) as separator.

Because of data privacy you cannot lookup other people's names but you have to type them in.
Enter the contributors or owners here who you want to receive notifications and questions by email.

In order to define multiple owners use "," (comma) as separator.

Because of data privacy you cannot lookup other people's names but you have to type them in.
In addition to the owners additional OpenNTF contributors have to be listed here. Contributors don't have the same access rights as owners, e.g. they cannot create releases.

In order to define multiple owners use "," (comma) as separator.

Because of data privacy you cannot lookup other people's names but you have to type them in.
Enter a short description of the project here (up to 100 characters).

The short description shows up in the project UI and in some of the views.
In this field you should enter a more detailed description of your project.

You can use the rich text editor for rich text formating. You can also enter HTML to embed objects, e.g. to embed a YouTube video or a screenshot of the project. In this case use '[' and ']' to mark the passthrough HTML as such.

Please note that the first time you use the new UI your description is converted from rich text to MIME. You might want to copy and paste the raw plain text from the old UI in the new UI so that you don't loose information.
A Catalog Release is for projects that are production ready and that are end-user "install friendly".

This property describes whether any release of this project has been added to the catalog.

Learn more about the catalog.