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XPages at IamLUG and elsewhere

David Leedy, Jul 30, 2009 11:51:55 AM

Next week our own Matt "Mr. XPages" White will be presenting at the IamLUG conference the session "Developing a World Class Web 2.0 Application with XPages". If you're attending the conference I highly recommend you stop by and check out this presentation from an expert in XPage technology. I know I'll be there in the front row waiting to see the latest tips and tricks!

If you are unable to attend IamLUG and are looking to get started with XPages you may want to check out my "Notes In Nine" screencast. Since I don't have a single page/site yet that has an episode list I thought I'd list the shows here:

Episode 1 - The Repeat Control

Episode 2 - You don't need to re-write your apps to start using XPages.

Episode 3 - Basic Searching of a view.

Episode 4 - Scoped Variables and learning how to so an "Embedded View with Show Single Category"

It's my hope that these videos will give you a good start into getting a comfort level with this new design element.



2 responses to XPages at IamLUG and elsewhere

David Leedy, July 30, 2009 4:22 PM

Thanks for mentioning MWLUG. I completely missed there was an XPage session over there. Since I'm not attending that one, I haven't seen the sessions till now. The complete description of Tim's session from the mwlug website is:

XPages, the new design element in Lotus Domino 8.5, are all the rage within the Lotus development community these days, but how can you put them to work for your organization? This session will examine both the strengths and weaknesses of XPages: you'll learn techniques for enhancing your existing applications with features that were previously difficult - if not impossible - to implement, building reusable components for reduction of effort and maintenance costs, and avoiding the pitfalls associated with this brand new technology.


Richard Moy, July 30, 2009 2:13 PM

David,

For people who are not going IamLUG, Tim Tripcony will also be doing a XPages presentation at the MWLUG Conference in Chicago at the end of August, "Harnessing the Power of XPages", www.mwlug.com.