The View: The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino – Table of Contents
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Over a long period of time there was a dedicated (expensive) journal named:
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino
published by in MD, USA. ISSN: 1083-7213
As I could not find any reference anywhere to the content of the journal, I decided to provide bibliographical data to individual articles of the published journal issues.
1998 – Volume 4 – Table of Contents
January / February 1998 – Volume 4, Issue 1
After the “Submit” Button Is Clicked: A Developer’s Guide to How Domino Creates Documents from the Web
John Chamberlain
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 4 (1): 3-20, 1998
The URL Connection: Writing Java Applets that Dynamically Exchange Data with Domino Agents
Rose Kelleher
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 4 (1): 21-36, 1998
Four Ways to Enhance Your Production Environment with Passthru
George Sprott
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 4 (1): 37-58, 1998
Remedying Replication Maladies
James Jaillet
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 4 (1): 59-76, 1998
Building a Navigation Bar with Lotus BeanMachine for Java
Chris Reckling
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 4 (1): 77-97, 1998
March / April 1998 – Volume 4, Issue 2
Managing Memory with Notes and Java
Bob Balaban
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 4 (2): 3-14, 1998
Creating a Mail Sorting Agent: A Lesson in Notes Profile Documents
Burke LaShell
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 4 (2): 15-36, 1998
The Art of Real-Time Drill Down: Accessing Back-End RDBMS Data from a Domino Web Application
David Wetherell
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 4 (2): 37-58, 1998
From High Availability to Disaster Tolerance: Layering Domino Clusters on Wolfpack
Peter Eggimann
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 4 (2): 59-78, 1998
A Guide to Server Administration with the New R4.6 Web Administration Tool
Thomas Hoey
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 4 (2): 79-97, 1998
May / June 1998 – Volume 4, Issue 3
The Why and How of Building LotusScript Extensions with the LSX Toolkit
Willie Arbuckle
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 4 (3): 3-20, 1998
Conducting Surveys Using Lotus Notes
Stephen Hartwell
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 4 (3): 21-36, 1998
Localizing Java Programs: A Notes and Domino Developer’s Guide
Bob Balaban
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 4 (3): 37-60, 1998
Designing Friendlier, Easier UIs for Dynamic Tables
Betsy Thiede
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 4 (3): 61-84, 1998
Making 4.6 Domino-Based Mail Accessible to Non-Notes Clients via IMAP
Neil DeLuca and Joseph Perry
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 4 (3): 85-100, 1998
July / August 1998 – Volume 4, Issue 4
Advanced Domino Web Application Development Techniques: Lessons Learned in Building the Interactive Web Admin Tool
Thomas Gumz
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 4 (4): 3-27, 1998
Designing Applications the R5 Way — A Sneak Preview of Domino Designer’s New Features
Chris Reckling
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 4 (4): 28-50, 1998
Gain Disk Space by Not Emptying the Trash? A Trashman Agent for Notes Mail
Jon Baker
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 4 (4): 51-66, 1998
Formatting Web Pages Using Tables in Domino 4.5 and 4.6
Andre Guirard
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 4 (4): 67-86, 1998
Manipulating Rich Text Fields with LotusScript and the HiTest C API — Without C Programming
Scot Haberman
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 4 (4): 87-107, 1998
September / October 1998 – Volume 4, Issue 5
Notes is Year 2000 Ready – But What About Your Notes Applications?
Andre Guirard
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 4 (5): 3-20, 1998
Understanding Agents: A Survival Guide for Administrators and Developers
Julie Kadashevich
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 4 (5): 21-34, 1998
The New R5 Notes Client UI – What Your Users Need to Know
Scott Prather
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 4 (5): 35-46, 1998
How Dynamic HTML Integrates with Domino in Web Applications
Kevin Pauli
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 4 (5): 47-60, 1998
Managing Domino from Windows NT: A Comprehensive Look at Domino/NT Integration
Dwight Morse
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 4 (5): 61-75, 1998
November / December 1998 – Volume 4, Issue 6
The New Domino R5 Directory Catalog: An Administrator’s Guide
Mike O’Brien
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 4 (6): 3-20, 1998
Programming Remote Java Applications and Applets for Domino R5
Bob Balaban
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 4 (6): 21-45, 1998
Introducing R5 Support for JavaScript and the New Java Agent Editor
Rose Kelleher
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 4 (6): 46-56, 1998
Building an Application to Gather and View Information About Your Notes Users
Burke LaShell
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 4 (6): 57-86, 1998
Get Set for Notes R5 Calendaring & Scheduling
Donna Carvalho
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 4 (6): 87-105, 1998