NOTES DEVELOPMENT
Create High Performance, Low Cost Multi-Platform RDBMS Connectivity for IBM LotusScript
Learn how to mimic some of the capabilities of ActiveX Data Objects so you can access Java objects from LotusScript.
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About this Article:
This article describes a solution that supports high performance and cross-platform RDBMS access from LotusScript. You can do it in a way that's easy to understand and use by LotusScript developers who may not have a lot of Java experience. Also, there's a great deal of LotusScript code in service, and if you can make it cross-platform, it's that much more versatile.
Technical Editor Terrance A. Crow is the assistant vice president of technology at Corporate One, a corporate credit union in Ohio. He has been a Lotus Notes developer since the 3x days under OS/2 and now uses Lotus Notes/Domino to build client-server and Web e-commerce solutions. He's also busily building solutions based on open source tools. More importantly, he's married to a genius genealogist and is the father of a son who just got his driver's license and a daughter who is mastering music when she isn't writing books. terrance@interstell.com.
Keyword Tags: IBM, IBM Lotus, IBM Lotus Domino, IBM Lotus Notes, Java, Java Database Connectivity (JDBC), Java Virtual Machine (JVM), Linux, LotusScript