XPages Developer
Interests: Developing web and mobile apps
Skills: JavaScript, HTML, CSS, Java, Dojo, jQuery, IBM Lotus Notes and Domino, iWidgets, OpenSocial, Activity Streams
Location: Everywhere
Hobbies: Writing great code that helps people and businesses get stuff done. Love pizza, good music, good friends and beach combing.
Subscribe via FeedPaul Hannan, Aug 26, 2010 7:57:58 AM
So you've searched the web, searched the XPagesBlog, searched the wiki, searched the help, searched PlanetLotus, XPages101, NotesIn9, the forums... you've even searched the biscuit jar in the kitchen and yet you cannot find any information on that particular XPages topic you're interested in. So what do you do?
You could post something to your own blog in the hope someone from the community will respond with the information. Or you could make your way to the 'Requested Articles' section on Lotus Notes and Domino App Dev wiki and make a posting here. Not promising anything but some XPages expert from IBM or from the community may very well pick up your request and write up something to help you and and the wider XPages community.
Hope this helps.
p.
PS1: make sure you include XPages in the tag and title of your post.
3 responses to Request an Article on XPages
Glen, February 7, 2011 2:13 PM
Looks like a good site I may have some Lotus work coming up which I don't know a lot about. Will definately be bookmarking this site!
Roman Shanyuk, August 29, 2010 12:19 PM
Hi, Paul!
I have a problem with running agent throw "runWithDocumentContext" method. Can you give an example of using such technique.
Lenni Sauve, August 26, 2010 6:20 PM
Thanks so much for the information Paul! I submitted a request for an article regarding xPages styling of applications that don't use the standard layout, and about the dojo styling.