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LotusPhere 2010 - Day 2 review... So, far

01/19/2010 2:40 PM By Keith Strickland

Well day 2 of LotusPhere 2010 is in full swing. Today's sessions have been excellent. "The Great Code Giveaway" showed some awesome techniques for extending a lotus notes application to any type of platform whether lotus notes is present or not, which some of it I would have never thought of, especially the sametime bot, very cool.

The session on migrating your existing apps to XPages was also very cool. Since that session I have come upon a question of: Is it possible to replicate the functionality of a Lotus Notes Calendar view? I've done a quick web search but have only come across a demo by Declan Lynch on creating a calendar with XPages. If this functionality isn't there yet I see that as a BIG hole left out by the IBM Lotus Notes/Xpages development team, hopefully this hasn't been left out.

I'm currently waiting on the start of "XPages in the IBM Lotus Notes Client - A Deep Dive". I do plan on asking the calendar question if it is not covered in the session.

Later today we've got the "I'm a Programmer Not a Firefighter!" session by Bruce Elgort which should be another good session and then after that Speed Geeking. So while the day is mostly done still some Lotus goodness to come.


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