Blog entries tagged with 'Domino''
After examining different solutions for creating web spaces to work together as a team, I am covinced that the real answer is not SharePoint, WebSphere or Quickr. The real answer should be a Domino based solution: Domino Workspace.
Permalink - posted on 20/08/2007 20:00 in Domino, Web 2.0 - 6 responsesFor optimizing web applications with dynamic pages, server-site caching of HTML fragments is a very valuable technique. In this post, I'll explain how to do this for the blog archive list.
Permalink - posted on 19/08/2007 13:54 in Domino, LotusScript - 2 responsesI replaced my Ajax Tag cloud with a cached HTML block made in LotusScript. One HTTP request less, one performance improvement gained.
Permalink - posted on 19/08/2007 20:47 in Domino, LotusScript - 2 responsesA lot of the leading Notes/Domino bloggers joined in in the discussion. Here's a summary and my own conclusion.
Permalink - posted on 18/08/2007 19:52 in Domino - 2 responsesIn the past, we were advised to stay clear of WebQueryOpen agents for performance reasons. Since then, IBM Lotus has made lots of performance improvements on Domino. Are WebQueryOpen agents performant enough for every day use? I did a little test.
Permalink - posted on 14/08/2007 19:37 in Domino - 6 responsesLotus Quickr must be the new hype in the Lotus community. I already saw a demo, and although I was really enthousiastic about the idea, I found the performance of the application quite slow. Here are my further findings on this product.
Permalink - posted on 10/08/2007 19:17 in DominoDeclan Lynch has published a new beta version of his blog template. He also explained to me how to display internal blog categories.
Permalink - posted on 09/08/2007 09:16 in DominoAfter cleaning up the Document library template, I cleaned up the Discussion template.
Permalink - posted on 07/08/2007 20:24 in Domino - 4 responsesAbout Domino patterns, joining forces in the Notes community, the need for discussion and Ben Poole's DominoWiki.
Permalink - posted on 05/08/2007 21:29 in Domino - 3 responsesFurther tips to improve your rating on the YSlow website performance tool.
Permalink - posted on 01/08/2007 19:53 in Domino - 2 responses