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AJAX Article in The View

Keith Nolen  |    |  Tags:  domino view ajax publishing programming  |  Comments (0)

As of last week, my most recent article for The View is available on-line and in the print edition. It's called "Notes client application makeover for the Web, Part 2: Improving the user experience with AJAX" and is the second of three articles. I am pretty proud of this series of articles, as they describe the most complex Domino web app I have ever created for my own purposes. The series describes how to take an R7 Notes client app and move it on to the web. The database (which you can download even if you are not a subscriber) shows how I used AJAX, JavaScript, LotusScript, Java, and CSS to create a single-window application.

 

I have been writing for The View for eight years now, and have published 10 articles with an 11th currently in edit. I have really enjoyed it, and am already planning my next article. My articles have gotten longer and longer, and each one has been more work than the last. Considering this last three-part series was originally conceived as a single artcile I think you can see the trend. I hope this next one will be a little shorter and less complex.


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