Pierre Carlson and Keith Carter
Start building applications that use the Notes Java application programming interfaces (APIs) to directly read and write to Notes databases and documents. Learn how to set up your Java development environment with Expeditor Toolkit 6.1.2 and the Notes Java APIs (based on Java 5). Create a couple of software projects, define their bundles (the deployment units for Expeditor’s runtime), and test them in the Notes 8 Standard client. Dive into defining the project properties and actions that turn any Java program into a component that works in Notes composite applications.
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