Notes & Domino resources. For additional templates and resources, please visit OpenNTF.org, the LDD Sandbox, and Alan Lepofsky's Product Catalog for Notes & Domino, Application Development Tools for Notes & Domino, and Administration Tools for Notes & Domino. You may also be interested in reading the History of Lotus Notes and Domino, or listening to a podcast on Lotus Notes and Domino.


Mar 12 2008
Team Survey v2.8


This database template allows you to create a simple Survey Form for the web.








Dec 10 2007
Team Mailbox v3.25


A simple and uncluttered mailbox template for creating team mailboxes. It's great for mailboxes like sales@acme.com and webmaster@acme.com, or mailboxes that are shared among a few users.








Dec 10 2007
Lotus Domino and Apache Tomcat - Single Sign On (SSO) - Quick Start Guide


Quick Start Guide








Dec 10 2007
Lotus Domino and Apache Tomcat - Single Sign On (SSO)


This article explains a technique for using Single Sign On (SSO) between Lotus Domino and Apache Tomcat.








Dec 01 2007
SimplePhotoAlbum


Great for marketing pages. This database works with SimpleViewer, a Flash-based player, to create an animated photo gallery.




Dec 22 2005
IT Help Desk 2.5


Work Request database (Help Desk) for an Information Systems (IS) department.




Nov 09 2004
Lotus Instant Messaging & Domino: An Exciting Combination - Lotus Sametime Directory Assistance Bot (Lotus Sametime Bot)


By combining Lotus Instant Messaging (Sametime) with Domino, you can enable users to access Domino information via bots — small applications endowed with Instant Messaging capabilities. Lotus Sametime Directory Assistance Bot.








Jan 27 2004
Article Database with RSS Feed


Generate an RSS Feed from Lotus Domino. Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is an XML-based format for content distribution. Use this database to create an RSS feed. For instructions, open the Using This Database document.









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