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I previously had been updating this blog entry about the what was known about plans for new features in future release of Notes/Domino. This blog was easily the most read of my blogs, so I guess there was a lot of interest in the topic. Now that most of the information about 8.5.1 is in the public domain I plan on separating out news that leaks out about 8.5.2 & TNMR (The Next Major Release - aka 9.0) into this new blog entry that will be updated as information is put out there. : Note 8.5.2
Release Timetable
Daily builds and internal reviews of 8.5.2 have started within IBM.
Look for a big
showing at LotusSphere 2010 and a release around May 2010.
Note: If the features you want are not on the list above hop on over to ideajam and either create your suggestion or vote on an existing suggestion. IBM does monitor this site and are often influenced by the ideas getting the most votes.
"Java UI classes will be added."
Java UI classes have already been added. They aren't yet supported,
but you can see them in a "technology preview" mode.
C:\Program
Files\IBM\Lotus\Notes\framework\shared\eclipse\plugins\com.ibm.notes.java.ui
more custom controls for XPages is definite a need.
creating simple features like navigation menu and so on is just too
time-consuming preaching XPages
(first see then believe is what customers say)
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"Java UI classes will be added."
Java UI classes have already been added. They aren't yet supported,
but you can see them in a "technology preview" mode.
C:\Program
Files\IBM\Lotus\Notes\framework\shared\eclipse\plugins\com.ibm.notes.java.ui
@Nathan:
Yes, and Fabrizio will talk about that at
UKLUG !
more custom controls for XPages is definite a need.
creating simple features like navigation menu and so on is just too
time-consuming preaching XPages
(first see then believe is what customers say)
@Nathan/Giuseppe Java UI classes is a late scratching from the 8.5.2 feature list as it now looks like it is an official part of the 8.5.1 release.
I just wrote a blog posting about the Java UI classes and Domino Designer Java API in 8.5.1:
Notes 8.5.1: The new Java UI classes and Domino Designer
extensibility API
Great addition Karsten. Not lot has been said about this new feature.