The View: 2004 – Volume 10

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.


2004 – Volume 10 – Table of Contents


January / February 2004 – Volume 10, Issue 1


“0% Recovered” When Users Compact Databases and Transaction Logging Is Enabled? Solve This and Other Problems with Dynamic Server Commands
Richard Thomsen
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 10 (1): 3-22, 2004

Resource Reservations – A Utility for Renaming Resources & Changing Category and Site Information
Mark Rose
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 10 (1): 23-42, 2004.

Advanced File Attachment Presentation in Your Domino Web Applications
Kenneth Haggman
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 10 (1): 43-72, 2004.

A Custom Bookmarks Database for Developers and Administrators
Michael Tingey
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 10 (1): 73-92, 2004.

A Comprehensive Tour of Programming Enhancements in Notes/Domino 6.5
Robert Perron
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 10 (1): 93-134, 2004.


March / April 2004 – Volume 10, Issue 2


Customizing Resource Reservations – Enable Users to Schedule Rooms Based on Room Attributes
Mark Rose
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 10 (2): 3-22, 2004.

Leverage Your Notes Client Applications in a Browser-Based Corporate Intranet – The Cookie Technique
Burke LaShell
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 10 (2): 23-42, 2004.

Create MS Office and Other Application Documents from a Browser – Using a LotusScript Agent, Some HTML, and a Content-Type Flag
Mark Roden
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 10 (2): 43-72, 2004.

From the Inside Out – Understanding Unread Marks Replication in Notes/Domino 6.5
Bill Spencer
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 10 (2): 73-92, 2004.

Here, There, and Everywhere – A Simple, Secure Tool for Searching Domino Databases from Any Application
Herbert van Vliet
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 10 (2): 93-110, 2004.


May / June 2004 – Volume 10, Issue 3


Guide Your Users Step-by-Step – Compelling Wizard Functionality in an Easy, Reusable Design
Hans van der Burg
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 10 (3): 3-30, 2004.

Setting Up Mail Interoperability between IBM Lotus Domino and IBM Lotus Workplace Messaging
Niklas Heidloff
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 10 (3): 31-50, 2004. Note: May/June 2004

Secure Messaging – A Guide to Protecting the Content of Internet E-mail Messages with Domino 6
Richard Thomsen
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 10 (3): 51-72, 2004.

AEM – A Tool for Automatically Monitoring Your Applications
Michael Tingey
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 10 (3): 73-100, 2004.

Scheduled Servlets in Domino – The Power of Java Threads
John Reese and Luke Conrad
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 10 (3): 101-114, 2004.


July / August 2004 – Volume 10, Issue 4


NSFDB2 – What It Is, How It Works, and What It Means for Domino Administrators and Developers
Wai-ki Yip, John Curtis, and Gary Rheaume
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 10 (4): 3-32, 2004.

Exchange Information Almost Anywhere – The MS XMLHTTP ActiveX Object
Kenneth Haggman
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 10 (4): 33-58, 2004.

Extend the Power of Notes Views: Techniques for Enhancing Selection and Performance
André Guirard
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 10 (4): 59-76, 2004.

Resource Reservations – A Utility for Moving and Consolidating Resources
Mark W. Rose
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 10 (4): 77-92, 2004.

Dynamically Modifying the Domino Action Bar Applet Using JavaScript
Dhanasekar Dhandapani
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 10 (4): 93-118, 2004.


September / October 2004 – Volume 10, Issue 5


A Guide to Document Locking in Notes/Domino 6
James Ray
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 10 (5): 3-32, 2004.

Domino Development on a (Soccer) Shoestring Budget – How to Develop a Secure Web Application in 30 Minutes or Less
Page Nix
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 10 (5): 33-58, 2004.

Extending the Resource Reservations System to Manage Room Resources
Mark W. Rose
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 10 (5): 59-74, 2004.

Extend the Power of Notes Views: Techniques for Creating User-Based Views and Query Assistants in the Notes Client
André Guirard
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 10 (5): 75-96, 2004.

How to Create and Maintain Domino Data in Your JSP-Based Web Applications
Robert Patt-Corner
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 10 (5): 97-128, 2004.


November / December 2004 – Volume 10, Issue 6


Domino and Exchange Interoperability — A Step-by-Step Guide to Making It Work
Jessica Couto
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 10 (6): 3-32, 2004.

Dynamically Modifying the Domino Outline Applet Using JavaScript
Dhanasekar Dhandapani
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 10 (6): 27-48, 2004.

A Chat-Logging Solution for Sametime 3.1+
Richard Thomsen
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 10 (6): 49-64, 2004.

Put Better Programs into Production in Less Time with Code Reviews: What They Are, How to Conduct Them, and Why
David F. Jenkins and Burke LaShell
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 10 (6): 65-84, 2004.

Using the MVC Design Pattern to Engineer Domino Web Applications
Keith Nolen
THE VIEW – The Technical Journal for Lotus Notes and Domino 10 (6): 85-115, 2004.


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