tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34728599.post1366984307925425848..comments2024-01-07T21:29:19.803+01:00Comments on Find the best way: Replacement for DSAPI in Java/XPagesDmytrohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13854805967848758369noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34728599.post-2143665875530038692018-04-10T17:13:02.406+02:002018-04-10T17:13:02.406+02:00our content is absolutely excellent. I very much a...our content is absolutely excellent. I very much appreciate your videos and am learning a lot from them. I just wanted to give you some tips, as a web developer myself, but someone who spent 5 years as a teacher. Your videos are very well structured, however I feel that you, at some points, are speaking too fast. I'm not sure what audience you are going for, but if you would like to include absolute or near total beginners, you'll want to have a lot more pauses, more titles and subtitles, slower speech, and more explanation of basic, albeit technical, terminology. By the time someone watches this video, you might assume someone wanting to learn about RESTful API's might know what a simple GET request is, but that is not necessarily so. In any case, thank you so much for your wonderful videos jam packed with excellent content!not sore after workouthttp://mydinnerideas.com/not-sore-workout/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34728599.post-22335670992591120282018-01-08T14:02:16.737+01:002018-01-08T14:02:16.737+01:00Simple, Clean, Great - as Always! :)
The question ...Simple, Clean, Great - as Always! :)<br />The question is: how do you manage to handle RT-fields and Attachments in RT?admin color commands arkhttp://arkconsolecommands.com/category/color-id/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34728599.post-71480108575666833192013-09-30T11:55:11.785+02:002013-09-30T11:55:11.785+02:00I agree, redirect via JS is a bit weird solution:
...I agree, redirect via JS is a bit weird solution:<br />- users will see blinks;<br />- it's simply more correct to do this via redirect.<br /><br />However it is more easy solution and I understand you pain.<br /><br />Dmytrohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13854805967848758369noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34728599.post-12584395107068281382013-09-30T09:28:35.821+02:002013-09-30T09:28:35.821+02:00Good work in this direction. Re-writing URLs is s...Good work in this direction. Re-writing URLs is something I really need to do right now. I have a website which utilises 'subdomain' for user accounts.<br /><br />eg: http://subdomain.website.com<br /><br />..where the subdomain is actually the key to a document in a view.<br /><br /><br />Currently I do the translation using frontend javascript redirection which is horrible.Mark Demicolihttp://www.clickbook.netnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34728599.post-18361689781010350802013-08-06T10:34:53.256+02:002013-08-06T10:34:53.256+02:00Hi Dmytro,
thanks for the post. I'm looking f...Hi Dmytro,<br /><br />thanks for the post. I'm looking forward to your solution as I've done some research in this area in the past too. I want to get rid of per-app/per plug-in used Servlet filters or standard HttpServletResponse methods.<br /><br />In general I'm thinking of a full replacement/alternative for the DSAPI which serves all three Domino HTTP stacks (native, Equinox, XPD). Is that what you've done?<br /><br />Best regards, RenéRené Winkelmeyerhttps://plus.google.com/u/0/109345299367814259684noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34728599.post-66306486049801385352013-08-06T10:34:14.470+02:002013-08-06T10:34:14.470+02:00I'm gonna actually to describe much more detai...I'm gonna actually to describe much more details about how we organize process in my team. I believe it would be interesting for Domino world. So more details will come soon. And you are right, its possible to replace DSAPI completely with Java.Dmytrohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13854805967848758369noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34728599.post-90690046966343958622013-08-06T10:32:37.383+02:002013-08-06T10:32:37.383+02:00Dmytro, I think I understand what you wrote to the...Dmytro, I think I understand what you wrote to the response stream here, but I don't understand what Java context you were in to do it. Could you provide a little more detail?<br /><br />I encountered several things recently in my Domino research that lead me to think a more general Java replacement for DSAPI is possible, including for authentication.Nathan Freemannoreply@blogger.com