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Extend IBM Lotus Notes with the LSX Module

Learn how to build a LotusScript Extension (LSX) in MS C++ 6.0 to capture key presses such as the ENTER key in such a way that you can identify the UI field in which the key press occurred.

By Andrejus Chaliapinas

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Lotus Notes has always offered power tools for developers to use to build user interfaces. There are gaps in those tools, though, and IBM Lotus has provided various means to fill those gaps. If you need to perform custom key press processing on the Windows platform, you're in luck. Use the techniques in this article to build a LotusScript Extension (LSX) in MS C++ 6.0 to capture key presses such as the ENTER key in such a way that you can identify the UI field in which the key press occurred.

Andrejus ChaliapinasAndrejus Chaliapinas has worked in information technology since 1993, mostly in the fields of systems integration and databases. He currently works with various J2EE applications deployed to WebSphere Application Server and holds its administration certification. Andrejus is an owner and chief architect at Infosana, an IBM Advanced Business Partner in Lithuania, and participates in various IBM product forums. http://www.infosana.com a.chaliapinas@infosana.com

Keyword Tags: Composite Applications, IBM, IBM Lotus, IBM Lotus Notes

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