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Use Java Classes in LotusScript Agents

Learn how to use the LotusScript 2 Java (LS2J) connector to let LotusScript applications instantiate Java objects, leverage Java object methods, and read or write to Java object properties.

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By Daniel Horton, Engineered Software Solutions founder and president

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There are times when a LotusScript agent requires access to the functionality of a Java class. Perhaps you have existing LotusScript agents that need to call upon new business logic built in Java. Rather than rewrite your LotusScript, extend it to Java. Use the technique in this article to let your LotusScript agents instantiate and leverage Java objects.

Daniel Horton is the founder and president of Engineered Software Solutions in Mahopac, New York. He’s a Certified Lotus Professional (CLP) and Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP), and has been architecting software solutions since 1992. Currently Daniel and his team architect and develop Domino and WebSphere solutions. Previously Daniel worked for IBM Software Services for Lotus (Lotus Consulting) in NYC, belonged to the Lotus Professional Services NYC Architect Council and has previously published articles with Advisor. Daniel also helps his wife with their jewelry store. http://www.EndSoftwareSolutions.com, http://www.LoveofSilver.com

Keyword Tags: IBM, IBM Lotus, IBM Lotus Domino, IBM Lotus Notes, Java, LotusScript

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Web Edition: 2005 Week 03, Doc #15037

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