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   Project: DXLPeek (Managed by Ian Sherwood, Mac Guidera)
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Rating: 4.5 , Number of votes: 2 
Project Category:
Software Development Tools 
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Primary Contact:
Ian Sherwood; Mac Guidera 
Team
Releases (last 3)
Chef(s):
Ian Sherwood
Mac Guidera

Cook(s):
mac guidera
12/05/2004 - DXLPeek (0.5)
09/28/2004 - DXLPeek (0.38)
09/15/2004 - DXLPeek (0.37)

Total downloads (all releases): 1512

Details
In 2003, many of us were discussing (lamenting) the slow death of NotesPeek (thanks again IBM). Plenty of people had ideas on this (including me - http://www.openntf.org/mainbar.nsf/ByTopicWeb/A9E52C31A2417FCB88256D45000C079E?OpenDocument), but nobody stepped up to the plate at that time.

Then, early in 2004 Mac Guidera and I started defining the various APIs that would be required to get this done. We settled on a 3 tier approach with a Java class to do the actual exporting of DXL; DXLRetriever - a tiny java scriptlibrary (could probably be a .jar eventually).

Next, we built an agent to provide a HTTP calling mechanism so that DXLRetriever could be accessed by a web client; DXLService - simple url based query to request DXL. Future plans for this include conversion to a servlet as well as full web service compliance (WSDL, UDDI, the whole shebang).

Finally (and this is what took all the time), we wrote a web-based UI with hooks into DXLService. This UI tool allows authorized users to 'peek' into any database on a server; DXLPeek - the successor to NotesPeek.

The beta of DXLPeek has been through three revisions so far with another planned in early 2005. We believe that DXLPeek is stable and we welcome you to try it and let us know your thoughts.

We've had suggestions including showing deletion stubs, supporting Mozilla, and allowing DXLPeek to be an editor not just a reader (which could be posted back into your database). We need to hear from you to know what you want, so please download today!

Ian Sherwood & Mac Guidera

UPDATE: 2005-09-30
The DXL engine in ND6.5 is still not rock solid, and as a result
we feel there is little value in extending or improving the
DXLPeek suite past it's current state. The current release of
DXLPeek suite provides an API level wrapper for accessing DXL
(look at DXLRetriever), a web service for accessing DXL (look at
DXLService), and a gui for accessing DXL (DXLPeek). All of these
layers are functional (yes, we know of a few bugs - sorry), but
for DXL to be truly useful the underlying DXL Importer and
Exporter classes in Domino need to improve. We understand that IBM is
planning improvements for the next release (after 7) and we will
re-evaluate at that time, but for now, we are not planning any
improvements to the DXLPeek suite.

Please understand that DXLRetriever and DXLService are fully
functional, production ready code and have already been in
service for thousands of hours in production environemnts. The
DXLPeek gui has a few quirks and intended as a lightweight
browsing tool to fill the void left when IBM stopped improving
NotesPeek.



Latest activity

Screenshots
Documentation

09/14/2004 - Release Checklist

Feature Requests
Bugs
03/15/2005 - Transform XML on server instead of client
03/15/2005 - Navigating through a folder structure in the database pane
09/14/2004 - DXLPeek does not work in Mozilla or Netscape
03/15/2005 - Databases in directory can not be inspected
03/15/2005 - "Database has not been opened yet" in DbDirXml agent
03/15/2005 - Foreign characters in EffectiveUserName breaks the XML in ServerStats
12/16/2004 - Left side doesn't show
09/17/2004 - Similar problem here

From the Project discussion
Testimonials
02/14/2005 - Is this still a problem?
12/20/2004 - Host name issue
12/14/2004 - XML Experience
12/13/2004 - This uses MSXML?...
12/06/2004 - Code added in 0.5
12/03/2004 - Code
11/27/2004 - Distracted but not forgotten

Project News
11/30/2004 - Update: Both Mac and Ian have been very busy this Autumn, so the *simple* bug fixes that had been promised have still not materialized. VERY SORRY! If anyone has time and interest, we can show you what needs to be done. DXLPeek has been downloaded a (DXLPeek)
09/28/2004 - The lastest release of DXLPeek is now available at OpenNTF.org. Release 0.38 (AKA .38 "Special") is a bug-fix release that addresses reported problems where file names include certain characters (such as #'&%") which interfered with parsing. This re (DXLPeek)
09/15/2004 - The first beta release of DXLPeek, the successor to NotesPeek is now available for download from www.openntf.org. Read all about it at www.dxlpeek.com Ian Sherwood & Mac Guidera (DXLPeek)
09/08/2004 - Project idea approved as a project! (DXLPeek)


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. . . . . . . . Ready, set, GO! (Ian Sherwood on 09/16/2004 07:51:52 AM )
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