JAVA/CORBA CLASSES


Examples: FolderReferences property
This agent creates a new document in the database, puts it into the view1, view2, and view3 folders, then prints out all folder references for each document with a count.

import lotus.domino.*;
import java.util.Vector;

public class JavaAgent extends AgentBase {

 public void NotesMain() {

   try {
     Session session = getSession();
     AgentContext agentContext = session.getAgentContext();

     // (Your code goes here)
     Database db = agentContext.getCurrentDatabase();
     if (db.getFolderReferencesEnabled()) {
       System.out.println("Folder references enabled");
     }
     else {
       System.out.println("Folder references not enabled");
       System.out.println("Enabling folder references");
       db.setFolderReferencesEnabled(true);
     }
     Document doc = db.createDocument();
     doc.appendItemValue("To", "Test Document Name");
     doc.appendItemValue("Subject", "Test Document Subject");
     doc.save(true, true, true);
     System.out.println("Adding document to views");
     doc.putInFolder("view1");
     doc.putInFolder("view2");
     doc.putInFolder("view3");
     DocumentCollection dc = db.getAllDocuments();
     doc = dc.getFirstDocument();
     while (doc != null) {
       Vector refs = doc.getFolderReferences();
       for (int i = 0; i < refs.size(); i++) {
         String ref = (String)refs.elementAt(i);
         System.out.println(doc.getNoteID() +
           " " + (i + 1) + " " + ref);
       }
       doc = dc.getNextDocument(doc);
     }

   } catch(Exception e) {
     e.printStackTrace();
   }
 }
}

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