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REST & Security: More about the DominoStatelessTokenServlet
During the last days I have refined the DominoStatelessTokenServlet a little bit. It is now a pre-beta release, and I think it is time to explain some details about it. While it is still a proof-of-concept, it demonstrates how a … Weiterlesen
REST & Security: A Stateless Token Servlet
I have uploaded some of my projects to GitHub, including an alpha version of a stateless token servlet. The servlet has it’s own authentication mechanism (the password is currently not validated), and for developing purposes it uses HTTP GET. In … Weiterlesen
HowTo: Vaadin on Domino (4)
Now, let’s access some Domino resources. I have created a database named „VaadinResources.nsf„, containing a normal image resource, and an image added via package explorer to the „WEB-INF“ folder: Vaadin provides stream resources, which allows creating of dynamic resources. These … Weiterlesen
HowTo: Vaadin on Domino (3)
Let’s create another application, based on Vaadin’s AddressBook example. You can download the source code directly or grab the code from the repository; it is a single class file named „AddressbookUI“ only. After importing (or manually creating) the class in … Weiterlesen
HowTo: Vaadin on Domino (2)
When running your own servlet, you eventually want to access the Domino environment. To do this, some changes has to be made to the HelloVaadin plug-in. 1. Open the „MANFIFEST.MF“ and open the „Dependencies“ tab 2. Add the plug-in „com.ibm.osgi.domino.core“ … Weiterlesen
HowTo: Vaadin on Domino
This example requires a valid XPages Plugin Development Environment. The execution environment used is the XPages Domino JRE. 1. Create a new plug-in project and select „Equinox“ as OSGi framework 2. Set the name of the activator class to „ch.hasselba.vaadin.Activator“ … Weiterlesen
XPages: WebContent Files (3) – Create a Minimizer Servlet
Because of Stefano Fois comment I decided to write an example about how to create a minimizer servlet for Domino which compresses JavaScript resources on the fly. This is, again, a simple Proof-Of-Concept, nothing more and nothing less. First, I downloaded the YUICompressor, … Weiterlesen
Veröffentlicht unter Java, Java Script, Web, XPages
Verschlagwortet mit Domino, Java, Java Script, JSF, XPages, XSP
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XPages: WebContent Files (2) – Manipulate exitsting files using the Java NAPI
In this article, I will shortly give an overview how you can edit existing file from the WebContent folder (Don’t miss the first article on this topic). First, let’s create a view to display the design elements of the WebContent … Weiterlesen
XPages: WebContent Files (1) – Create a file using the Java NAPI
The great Marky Roden has written an interesting article about using the WebContent folder instead of standard domino design elements. To create or manipulate these files programmatically, you can use the Java NAPI. The first example demonstrates the creation of … Weiterlesen
XPages: Running Google’s Chrome V8 Javascript Engine
After answering a question on Stackoverflow.com about the Prototype problematic in the XPages SSJS engine, I thought of running another Javascript engine on top of Domino. While you can use the JavaScripting API JSR223, I choosed the jav8 project for … Weiterlesen
Veröffentlicht unter Allgemein, ServerSide JavaScript, XPages
Verschlagwortet mit 9.0, Domino, HTTP, Java, ServerSide JavaScript, XPages
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