I Hadn't Thought I'd End The Year Getting Into WebSphere
Wed Dec 31 15:47:01 EST 2014
...yet here we are. It's been a very interesting week in ODA circles. It started with Daniele Vistalli being curious if it was possible to run the OpenNTF Domino API on WebSphere, specifically the surprisingly-friendly Liberty profile. And not just curious: it turned out he had the chops to make it happen. Before too long, with the help of the ODA team, he wrote an extension to the WebSphere server that spins up native (lotus.domino.local) Notes RPC connections using Notes.jar and thus provides a functioning entrypoint to using ODA.
The conversation and possibilities spun out from there. It's too early to talk about too many specifics, but it's very exciting. After the initial bulk of the work, I was able to pitch in a bit yesterday and help figure out how to make this happen (click to view the full size):
That's a JSF app being built and deployed to a WebSphere Liberty server managed in Eclipse on the local machine, iterating over the contents of a DbDirectory pointed at a remote server. And it all happens to be running natively on the Mac - no VM involved.
So, like I said: it's been an interesting week. There are more possibilities than just this case, but even this alone holds tremendous promise: connecting to NSF data with the true, full API (brought into the modern day by ODA) but with the full array of J2EE support available.
Happy New Year!
Christian Guedemann - Thu Jan 01 08:45:47 EST 2015
Hi Jesse
Congratulation! Great work and a happy new Year
Christian
Ray Bilyk - Fri Jan 02 11:23:13 EST 2015
I'm running out of brains because you keep blowing my mind so much!!!
(No comments from the peanut gallery about my brains...)