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With very little code -- none of it particularly complicated – you can make, retrieve, parse, and display Notes database information asynchronously in a browser using JSON. And, whether it's names from an address book or part numbers from an inventory database, the same basic techniques apply. More importantly, you’ll seen how simple JSON makes the browser side of the equation.
Technical Editor Scott Good is president and co-founder of Teamwork Solutions, Inc., an IBM Premier Partner and two-time Beacon Award Finalist. Scott has extensive experience planning and developing Lotus Notes workflow applications. Scott is a frequent speaker at Lotus Advisor Summit conferences and Lotus Notes user groups, seminars, and demonstrations throughout the United States. http://www.scottgood.com, http://www.teamsol.com, http://www.notesworkflow.com sgood@teamsol.com
Keyword Tags: AJAX, IBM, IBM Lotus, IBM Lotus Domino, JavaScript Object Notation (JSON), Web Development