I have done plenty of interfacing between Domino and UniObjects (in my
case with UniVerse rather than Unidata). Yes you can access U2 databases
from Domino agents. I'd be happy to send you some source code if you're
interested although it might take me a day or two to dig it out.
You could
It strikes me that one good way to deliver this would be using VMware or
some other similar virtualisation technology that can be run in a free
player (VMware Player) on any Windows or Linux operating system. This
would make the install easy and all the databases and documentation etc.
could
I'm not an expert in this area but my gut feel is that the box isn't
really the issue.
If you've already decided on XP Pro then get as much memory as it can
address (which sounds like 3GB or 4GB from other posts).
The speed of the network is going to be the bottle neck so can you modify
the
I use the IBM site all the time for Lotus Notes/Domino related
information. They have forums and tech notes etc. and none of these are
password protected.
Incidently I have an IBM ID and password that I received ages ago as a
Lotus Notes Business Partner. That password allows me to see the
Thanks Adrian. We are using the PI/open flavour too.
We seem to have a four argument subroutine with the first argument being
the return value. I guess that this is the same thing as a three argument
function?
It does seem to be working (with some warnings) and I will now do some
further
We are currently upgrading to a new solaris server. The plan was to go
live with the new server this week. In order to minimise disruption, we
had planned to modify the IP address and hostname of the new server to
match the current production server (as well as changing the IP address
and
Thanks to all of you who responded on this. Great to have so many
responses with no conflicting answers!!
Regards,
Rob Wills
(rob dot wills at tigerinfotech dot com)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 10/07/2006 15:54:14:
This is exactly how we have handled new servers in the past.
-Dianne
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We have just installed UniVerse 10.1.18 on Solaris.
When we tried to start the UniRPC daemon using the instructions from
chapter 19 of the admin guide:
Starting the UniRPC Daemon
Complete the following steps to start the UniRPC daemon:
1. Choose Rpc administration from the Package menu, then
Scrap what I just said.
The unishared/unirpc/unirpcservices file didn't exist. All we had in
the unishared/unirpc directory were two files:
unirpcd
version
I have copied unirpcservices across from another server (with identical
install pathnames) and have now successfully started the daemon.
Hi folks, I hope one of you smart people can help me ...
One of my clients has a 48 user Universe licence on Solaris and they have
just bought another Solaris box for better performance / reduced
maintenance.
However, they are interested in the option of using Replication to help in
the event
Great post Brian
It made me think about some of the code I'm working on right now and I
think I'll make a few changes as a direct result.
Thanks!
Rob Wills
(rob dot wills at tigerinfotech dot com)
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Yeah Sharyl, you've still some learning to do.
The list administrator is spending plenty of his own good time on our
behalf and you shouldn't resort to calling him an idiot for a decision
that was designed to save him some of it. If you feel so strongly, why
not offer to help?
Regards,
Rob
Interestingly, that gmane site had a posting rate chart (see link below)
which confirms that usage has dropped off. However, you can see that it
did the same last year as well so can't necessarily be attributed to the
list change being discussed.
I don't care either way. I don't post too
The error code is partially explained by this line; however I don't know
what caused it :-
Const UVE_SR_SLAVE_READ_FAIL = 39207' Failed to read from the slave
correctly
HTH
Regards,
Rob Wills
(rob dot wills at tigerinfotech dot com)
Dave Tabor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 07/03/2006
Out of interest, how long does the selection take without the index?
Regards,
Rob Wills
(rob dot wills at tigerinfotech dot com)
Martin Philips wrote on 10/02/2006 14:04:26:
Given the number of records that you say are in the file, you are
probably
going to visit most groups anyway so the
Tony wrote on 25/08/2005 21:09:03:
I'll also note that Rob Wills just went to the Accuterm web site and got
info that anyone could get, and generously volunteered to come up with
more
info from research tomorrow. That's very helpful and I'd usually do the
same myself, but in this case Rob
Glen wrote:
I'm pretty sure that Accuterm has no capability to perform socket
connections using scripts.
It has VBA(Visual Basic for Applications) capabilities, which is
nothing like VB.
That is not my experience. VBA is a lot like VB. I have no experience of
Accuterm but if it has a
In my original post, I admitted to not actually using Accuterm. I was
basically saying that if Accuterm supported VBA then it should definitely
be possible to send and receive XML just as you could in VB.
I've since been on the Accuterm site just to check what it can do. It
does seem to have
The ability to bypass application security using UniObjects has really got
me thinking. In the absence of any suitable remedies and perhaps as a
stop gap solution whilst a better solution is written, I would recommend
the following:
1. As Martin said, make sure that you do not let UniObjects
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