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Bringing External RDB Access to Domino XPages

Roland Reddekop  |    |  Tags:  xpages sql  |  Comments (2)
Adding external RDB access to XPages has been promised for a future release of  Notes Domino (post 8.5.1) making it a much more flexible, powerful, and even potentially mainstream platform for Web Dev. However, these sort of promises, as we have seen with other desirable features, have a way of slipping into the next next release or later if they don't make the list of priorities. If this is a priority for you, I highly recommend voting on John Mackey's Idea Jam submission here.

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1 Karsten Lehmann      Permalink Hi Roland,

I'm currently writing a blog series about using JavaServer Faces features in XPages and using Java beans for data access.
That might also be interesting for your use case with the external RDB.

The blog is here:
http://www.mindoo.com

Best regards,
Karsten

2 Roland Reddekop      Permalink @Karsten - Hi K. I think we emailed back and forth a year or so ago in regards to MindPlan support. Thanks for the link. Good to add another source of XPages/Java development to my toolbelt. Your blogs on my RSS feed.


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