LotusScript developers don’t have to wait for Rnext to start using the same easy methods for importing and exporting Domino XML (DXL) available to Java developers in R5. This article shows how you can use your LotusScript skills today to work with DXL in Domino R5 by making simple calls to a custom-built LotusScript Extension (LSX) that “wraps” a few of the C++ classes from the Lotus XML Toolkit. The LSX module, source code, and documentation (with examples) are available for download.
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