Mainly web but I just happen to have a job on at the moment which means I had to return to client development for the first time in years (10!). I'll talk more about that in the next post.
I'd forgotten how to program in the client too. I'd also assumed that I could use Java code in the client (maybe you can and I missed something?). Not wanting to learn client development all over again or struggle trying to get LotusScript to do that I needed I opted to write a Java Swing-based interface. The more I get in to this approach the more powerful I realise it is. More later today on that.
Mainly web but I just happen to have a job on at the moment which means I had to return to client development for the first time in years (10!). I'll talk more about that in the next post.
I'd forgotten how to program in the client too. I'd also assumed that I could use Java code in the client (maybe you can and I missed something?). Not wanting to learn client development all over again or struggle trying to get LotusScript to do that I needed I opted to write a Java Swing-based interface. The more I get in to this approach the more powerful I realise it is. More later today on that.