Archiv der Kategorie: Java Script

Quick-n-Dirty: A simple isRecycled() method

Update: Please read the second article – there you will find a better version. You will find that the domino java API does not have a suitable method to test if a domino object was already recycled or not. And … Weiterlesen

Veröffentlicht unter Java, ServerSide JavaScript | Verschlagwortet mit , , , | 7 Kommentare

Teamstudio Unplugged: SSJS & Error Messages

Today I had to fight with a mysterious error message in a XPage application which is running on Teamstudio Unplugged: SyntaxError: missing ; before statement This IS the message. No more information. No stack trace. No library name. Nothing! It … Weiterlesen

Veröffentlicht unter Errorhandling, Mobile, ServerSide JavaScript, XPages | Verschlagwortet mit , , , , , | Ein Kommentar

XPages: Capture Signatures with the jQuery-Plugin ‚jSignature‘

In one of my current projects it is one of the goals that the members of the field staff have the possibility to sign a report directly on their iPad. After some research I found the very cool jQuery plugin … Weiterlesen

Veröffentlicht unter Java, Java Script, Mobile, Web, XPages | Verschlagwortet mit , , , , , , , , , | 10 Kommentare

Quick-n-Dirty: Development Helper for Unplugged

I started today testing/evaluating Teamstudio Unplugged for a customer project. The first thing I missed during developement was a button to sync the current page directly to see my changes on the fly. That’s why I created this small custom … Weiterlesen

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XPages: High Performance Applications

During the last months I worked on a high performance XPages application used by a lot of end users.  To get a better data throughput, I decided to use a reverse proxy for load balancing, caching of ressources, SSL connections … Weiterlesen

Veröffentlicht unter Java, Java Script, Lotus Script, Performance, ServerSide JavaScript, Web, XPages | Verschlagwortet mit , , , , , , , , | 8 Kommentare

XPages: Lost in Translation

The localization feature is really nice and helps a lot, but you also can have some trouble using it. The first problem is that the language codes which are used in XPages are different from the language codes in java.util.Locale. … Weiterlesen

Veröffentlicht unter Allgemein, CSS, HTML, Java Script, Web, XPages | Verschlagwortet mit , , , , , , , | Schreib einen Kommentar

XPages: The Outputstream and binary data

As wiritten in the comments, Verne is correct. I just missed the „facesContext.responseComplete()“ in the beforeRenderResponse event. If you want to get control over the outputstream of a XPage, you can use the response object from the ExternalContext: var response … Weiterlesen

Veröffentlicht unter Java, Server, ServerSide JavaScript, Web, XPages | Verschlagwortet mit , , , , , , , | 7 Kommentare

Security: Another XSS Vulnerability in Domino

Stephan Wissel wrote about a XSS vulnerabilty for Domino servers (< 8.5.4) and in his post you will get an advise how to protect your domino server against this attack. Thanks for this! Works great! But there is still a … Weiterlesen

Veröffentlicht unter Infrastruktur, Java Script, Security, Server, Web, XPages | Verschlagwortet mit , , , , , , , | Schreib einen Kommentar

SSJS: Execute remote SSJS Code

I have created a small helper class to run SSJS code from a remote server. The basic idea behind this class is a question on stackoverflow: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12054733/include-jss-file-from-notes-document-as-resource As far as I know there is no way to add a SSJS … Weiterlesen

Veröffentlicht unter Java, Java Script, ServerSide JavaScript, XPages | Verschlagwortet mit , , , , | 3 Kommentare

SSJS: What’s „this“?

In Serverside JavaScript the keyword this always refers to the “owner” of the function which is executing,  or rather, to the object that a function is a method of. This means f.e. that this refers to the UIComponent which contains the … Weiterlesen

Veröffentlicht unter Allgemein, Java Script, ServerSide JavaScript, XPages | Verschlagwortet mit , , , | Ein Kommentar