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It’s that time of the year – IBM Champion nominations are open!

Posted on September 14, 2015 by Karl-Henry Martinsson Posted in Community, IBM/Lotus Leave a comment

ChampionDefinition

Today the nominations opened for IBM Champions in three categories:

  • IBM Social Business (AKA Lotus, ICS, ESS)
  • IBM Power Systems
  • IBM Middleware (AKA Tivoli, Rational, WebSphere)

Here is how IBM presents it:

Do you know someone who deserves to be an IBM Champion? 

The IBM Champion program recognizes innovative thought leaders in the technical community. An IBM Champion is an IT professional, business leader, or educator who influences and mentors others to help them make the best use of IBM software, solutions, and services, shares knowledge and expertise, and helps nurture and grow the community.

If you know anyone matching the description above, go to https://ibm.biz/NominateChamps and nominate that person!

You can read more about IBM Champions on Wikipedia as well as on the IBM website.

My MWLUG presentation

Posted on August 20, 2015 by Karl-Henry Martinsson Posted in Bootstrap, HTML/CSS, IBM/Lotus, Javascript, jQuery, Lotusscript, MWLUG, Notes/Domino, Web Development Leave a comment

You can find my presentation from yesterday here.

I plan to publish the speaker notes soon, after I clean them up some.

MWLUG schedule now available!

Posted on July 25, 2015 by Karl-Henry Martinsson Posted in Community, IBM/Lotus, MWLUG, Programming Leave a comment

The session schedule for MWLUG in Atlanta is now online. The conference is less than 4 weeks, and there is a very strong lineup of speakers. Many have been presenting in the Best Practices track at Lotussphere fo years, and this conference is well worth attending. The cost is only $50, and there are still inexpensive flights left. Registration is still open, as I write this.

I will present my session AD102 Break out of the box – Integrate existing Domino data with modern websites on Wednesday afternoon, starting at 4.30pm. Hope to see you in Atlanta!

Microsoft releases Visual Studio 2015

Posted on July 20, 2015 by Karl-Henry Martinsson Posted in .NET, Bootstrap, C#, jQuery, Microsoft, Programming, Visual Studio, Web Development Leave a comment

Microsoft today released the latest version of their development environment Visual Studio. There are even free versions, including the complete IDE Visual Studio Community and the code editor Visual Studio Code (available for Widnows, Linux and OSX).

Visual Studio now includes even more tools for cross platform mobile development for iOS  and Android. There is even an Android emulator included. The web development part supports tools and frameworks like Angular, Bootstrap, jQuery, Backbone and Django.

And naturally the IDE also supports Windows, including Windows 10 (expected to be released at the end of the month).

I have been using tools in the Visual Studio family for many years, I started with a beta of Visual Basic 1.0 a long time ago, and used all version up to and including VB 6.0. I also played around some with Visual C++ and even Visual J++. After that I focused mainly on Lotus Notes development, but recently I have started some C#/.NET projects at work using Visual Studio Community 2013.

Video from David Leedy about MWLUG

Posted on July 16, 2015 by Karl-Henry Martinsson Posted in Community, IBM/Lotus, MWLUG Leave a comment

David Leedy from Notes-in-9 just posted a video where he talks about the upcoming MWLUG conference in Atlanta in just over a month. As I wrote the other day, I will be speaking there. David is actually mentioning me and my session, and I am humbled by his nice words.

Hope to see you in Atlanta!

MWLUG in Atlanta – I will be presenting!

Posted on July 4, 2015 by Karl-Henry Martinsson Posted in Bootstrap, Community, IBM/Lotus, jQuery, Lotusscript, MWLUG, Web Development 1 Comment

It is less than 7 weeks left until MWLUG, the Midwest Lotus User Group conference. This year the conference takes place in Atlanta, between August 19 and 21. During the three days there will be over 40 technical session and workshops on collaboration, receptions and networking opportunities, as well as access to experts of IBM solutions, both from IBM and other companies. The topics includes application development, system administration, best practices, customer buisness cases and innovation/future plans by IBM. Breakfast and lunch is included for two days as well. And all this for the cost of only $50 per person! The event takes place at Ritz-Carlton in downtown Atlanta. There is a block of rooms reserved at a special conference rate of $149.00 per night.

One of the sessions will also mark my personal debute as a speaker at a conference. I will present “Break out of the box – Integrate existing Domino data with modern websites” where I will talk about how to integrate websites built either within Domino or on other platforms with backend data that resides in a Domino database. I will talk about how you can build a modern looking website using tools like jQuery and Bootstrap and seamlessly integrate them with existing data on your trusty Domino server using JSON and Ajax. I will also provide plenty of example code ready for you to bring home and start playing with.

A number of IBM Champions will be presenting, as well as IBMers and other industry experts. So no matter your interest, I am sure you will find plenty of good sessions. I am sure I will have a hard time picking which sessions to attend!

So what are you waiting for? Go to http://www.mwlug.com and register! See you there!

 

Code – Get date range as years, months and days

Posted on July 4, 2015 by Karl-Henry Martinsson Posted in IBM/Lotus, Lotusscript, Programming 1 Comment

There is a question in the IBM DeveloperWorks forum for Notes/Domino 8 about how to calculate the number of years, months and days between two dates. Then the poster wanted to calculate the sum of two such date ranges and return that as years, months and days as well.

Since the lack of formatting in the forum makes it hard to read the code, I decided to simply post it here on my blog. As always, there are several ways to write the code. One could for example use Mod (a very under-used function that many developers don’t even know about) to help calculate the number of years, months and days.

I also include a function I use to calculate the number of business days between two dates. This could be used to calculate how long a ticket has been open in a help desk system, where you usually don’t want to include Saturday and Sunday in the count.
Simply change diffOne = Days(startDate,endDate) to diffOne = BusinessDays(startDate,endDate).

Enjoy!

Option Public
Option Declare

Type Components
	yearCount As Integer
	monthCount As Integer
	dayCount As Integer	
End Type

Sub Initialize
	'*** Declare variable for componentized date 
	Dim compOne As Components
	Dim compTwo As Components
	Dim compSum As Components
	'*** Declare variables for day difference count
	Dim diffOne As Integer
	Dim diffTwo As Integer 
	'*** Declare start and end date variables
	Dim startDate As String
	Dim endDate As String
	
	'*** First date range
	startDate = "01/01/2011"
	endDate = "03/02/2013"
	diffOne = Days(startDate,endDate)
	Call DayCountToComponents(diffOne, compOne)
	MsgBox compOne.yearCount & " years " & _
	compOne.monthCount & " months " & compOne.dayCount & " days"
	
	'*** Second date range	
	startDate = "04/03/2012"
	endDate = "08/17/2015"
	diffTwo = Days(startDate,endDate)
	Call DayCountToComponents(diffTwo, compTwo)
	MsgBox compTwo.yearCount & " years " & _
	compTwo.monthCount & " months " & compTwo.dayCount & " days"
	
	'*** Sum of first and second date range
	Call DayCountToComponents(diffOne + diffTwo, compSum)
	MsgBox compSum.yearCount & " years " & _
	compSum.monthCount & " months " & compSum.dayCount & " days"
End Sub


%REM
	Function DayCountToComponents
	Description: Convert day count to years, month and days
%END REM
Function DayCountToComponents(dayCount As Integer,components As Components) As Boolean
	Dim daysLeft As Integer
	On Error GoTo errHandler
	components.yearCount = Int(dayCount/365)
	daysLeft = dayCount - components.yearCount * 365
	components.monthCount = Int(daysLeft/30)
	daysLeft = dayCount - (components.yearCount * 365) - (components.monthCount * 30) 
	components.dayCount = daysLeft
	'*** Return
	DayCountToComponents = True
exitFunction:
	Exit Function
errHandler:
	DayCountToComponents = True
	Resume exitFunction	
End Function

%REM
	Function Days
	Description: Get the number of days between two dates
%END REM
Function Days(startDate As Variant,endDate As Variant) As Integer
	Days = Int(CDbl(CDat(endDate))-CDbl(CDat(startDate)))
End Function

%REM
	Function BusinessDays
	Description: Get the number of business days (Monday-Friday) between two dates
%END REM
Function BusinessDays(startDate As Variant,endDate As Variant) As Integer
	Dim startDT As NotesDateTime
	Dim endDT As NotesDateTime
	Dim cnt As Integer 
	On Error GoTo errHandler
	Set startDT = New NotesDateTime(startDate)
	Set endDT = New NotesDateTime(endDate)
	cnt = 0
	Do Until CDbl(startDT.Lslocaltime) > CDbl(endDT.Lslocaltime)
		If Weekday(startDT.Lslocaltime)<7 Then
			If Weekday(startDT.Lslocaltime)>1 Then
				cnt = cnt + 1
			End If	
		End If
		Call startDT.Adjustday(1, True)  
	Loop 
	BusinessDays = cnt
exitFunction:
	Exit Function
errHandler:
	BusinessDays = 0
	Resume exitFunction	
End Function

 

Code – Read from and Write to Windows Registry in Lotusscript

Posted on June 23, 2015 by Karl-Henry Martinsson Posted in Lotusscript, Notes/Domino, Programming 3 Comments

A question was posted in the IBM DeveloperWorks forum for Notes/Domino 8 about the possibility to detect from within Notes if a computer is equipped with a touch screen. The answer was that you have to check if a specific DLL is installed, which is done though the registry.

The original posted then asked how to do that in Lotusscript, so I deceded to simply post some code I am using. I did not write this code, and I don’t know who originally did. I think I may have taken some VB code and simply adapted it for Lotusscript. I plan to rewrite this a s a class when I have some time. In the mean time, here is the code.

 

Option Public
Option Declare

Dim REG_NONE As Long 
Dim REG_SZ As Long 
Dim REG_EXPAND_SZ As Long
Dim REG_BINARY As Long 
Dim REG_DWORD As Long 
Dim REG_DWORD_LITTLE_ENDIAN As Long
Dim REG_DWORD_BIG_ENDIAN As Long
Dim REG_LINK As Long
Dim REG_MULTI_SZ As Long
Dim REG_RESOURCE_LIST As Long
Dim REG_FULL_RESOURCE_DESCRIPTOR As Long

Declare Function RegCloseKey Lib "advapi32.dll" (Byval hKey As Long) As Long

Declare Function RegCreateKeyEx Lib "advapi32.dll" Alias "RegCreateKeyExA" (Byval hKey As Long, _
Byval lpSubKey As String, Byval Reserved As Long, Byval lpClass As String, _
Byval dwOptions As Long, Byval samDesired As Long, Byval lpSecurityAttributes As Long, _
phkResult As Long, lpdwDisposition As Long) As Long

Declare Function RegOpenKeyEx Lib "advapi32.dll" Alias "RegOpenKeyExA" (Byval hKey As Long, _
Byval lpSubKey As String, Byval ulOptions As Long, Byval samDesired As Long, _
phkResult As Long) As Long

Declare Function RegSetValueExString Lib "advapi32.dll" Alias "RegSetValueExA" (Byval hKey As Long, _
Byval lpValueName As String, Byval Reserved As Long, Byval dwType As Long, Byval lpValue As String, _
 Byval cbData As Long) As Long

Declare Function RegSetValueExLong Lib "advapi32.dll" Alias "RegSetValueExA" (Byval hKey As Long, _
Byval lpValueName As String, Byval Reserved As Long, Byval dwType As Long, lpValue As Long, _
Byval cbData As Long) As Long 

Declare Function RegQueryValueExString Lib "advapi32.dll" Alias "RegQueryValueExA" _
(Byval hKey As Long, Byval lpValueName As String, Byval lpReserved As Long, lpType As Long, _
Byval lpData As String, lpcbData As Long) As Long

Declare Function RegQueryValueExLong Lib "advapi32.dll" Alias "RegQueryValueExA" _
(Byval hKey As Long, Byval lpValueName As String, Byval lpReserved As Long, lpType As Long, _
lpData As Long, lpcbData As Long) As Long

Declare Function RegQueryValueExNULL Lib "advapi32.dll" Alias "RegQueryValueExA" _
(Byval hKey As Long, Byval lpValueName As String, Byval lpReserved As Long, lpType As Long, _
Byval lpData As Long, lpcbData As Long) As Long

' --- Registry key values
Const HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT = &H80000000
Const HKEY_CURRENT_USER = &H80000001
Const HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE = &H80000002
Const HKEY_USERS = &H80000003
Const HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG = &H80000005

' --- Registry return values
Const ERROR_NONE = 0
Const ERROR_BADDB = 1
Const ERROR_BADKEY = 2
Const ERROR_CANTOPEN = 3
Const ERROR_CANTREAD = 4
Const ERROR_CANTWRITE = 5
Const ERROR_OUTOFMEMORY = 6
Const ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER = 7
Const ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED = 8
Const ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETERS = 87
Const ERROR_NO_MORE_ITEMS = 259

' --- Registry access key
Const KEY_ALL_ACCESS = &H3F
Const REG_OPTION_NON_VOLATILE = 0


Sub Initialize
	REG_NONE = 0
	REG_SZ  = 1
	REG_EXPAND_SZ = 2
	REG_BINARY = 3
	REG_DWORD = 4
	REG_DWORD_LITTLE_ENDIAN = 4
	REG_DWORD_BIG_ENDIAN = 5
	REG_LINK = 6
	REG_MULTI_SZ = 7
	REG_RESOURCE_LIST = 8
	REG_FULL_RESOURCE_DESCRIPTOR = 9
End Sub


Function SetValueEx(Byval lngHKey As Long, strValueName As String, lngType As Long, varValue As Variant) As Long
	Dim lngValue As Long
	Dim strValue As String
	
	Select Case lngType
	Case REG_SZ
		strValue = varValue & Chr(0)
		SetValueEx = RegSetValueExString(lngHKey, _
		strValueName, _
		0&, _
		lngType, _
		strValue, _
		Len(strValue))
	Case REG_DWORD
		lngValue = varValue
		SetValueEx = RegSetValueExLong(lngHKey, _
		strValueName, _
		0&, _
		lngType, _
		lngValue, _
		4)
	End Select
End Function


Sub RegistryCreateKey(dblHiveID As Double, strBaseKey As String, strKey As String, strData As String)
	Dim lngResult As Long
	Dim lngDisplay As Long
	Dim intReturn As Integer
	
	lngResult = 0
	lngDisplay = 0
	intReturn = RegCreateKeyEx(Byval dblHiveID, _
	Byval strBaseKey, _
	Byval 0&, _
	Byval "REG_SZ", _
	Byval 0&, _
	Byval KEY_ALL_ACCESS, _
	Byval 0&, _
	lngResult, _
	lngDisplay)
	intReturn = RegSetValueExString(Byval lngResult, _
	Byval strKey, _
	Byval 0&, _
	Byval 1&, _
	Byval strData, _
	Byval Len(strData))
End Sub 


Function RegistryGetValue(dblHiveID As Double, strKeyName As String, strValueName As String, _
strDefaultValue As Variant) As Variant
	Dim lngReturn As Long    ' result of the API functions
	Dim lngHKey As Long      ' handle of opened key
	Dim varValue As Variant  ' setting of queried value
	
	On Error Goto RegistryGetValueError
	lngReturn = RegOpenKeyEx(dblHiveID, strKeyName, 0, _
	KEY_ALL_ACCESS, lngHKey)
	lngReturn = RegistryQueryValueEx(lngHKey, strValueName, varValue)
	RegCloseKey (lngHKey)
	If (varValue = "") Then
		RegistryGetValue = strDefaultValue
	Else
		RegistryGetValue = varValue
	End If
	Exit Function
RegistryGetValueError:
	RegistryGetValue = strDefaultValue
End Function


Function RegistryQueryValueEx(Byval lngHKey As Long, Byval strValueName As String, _
varValue As Variant) As Long
	Dim lngDataPntr As Long
	Dim lngReturn As Long
	Dim lngType As Long
	Dim lngValue As Long
	Dim strValue As String
	
	On Error Goto RegistryQueryValueExError
    ' Determine the size and type of data to be read
	lngReturn = RegQueryValueExNULL(lngHKey, strValueName, 0&, _
	lngType, 0&, lngDataPntr)
	If (lngReturn <> ERROR_NONE) Then
		Error 5
	End If
	Select Case lngType
        ' For strings
		Case REG_SZ:
			strValue = String(lngDataPntr, 0)
			lngReturn = RegQueryValueExString(lngHKey, _
			strValueName, 0&, _
			lngType, strValue, lngDataPntr)
			If (lngReturn = ERROR_NONE) Then
				varValue = Trim(Left(strValue, lngDataPntr - 1))
			Else
				varValue = FullTrim("")		'returns empty
			End If
   	     ' For DWORDS
		Case REG_DWORD:
			lngReturn = RegQueryValueExLong(lngHKey, _
			strValueName, 0&, _
			lngType, lngValue, lngDataPntr)
			If (lngReturn = ERROR_NONE) Then
				varValue = lngValue
			End If
		Case Else
            ' all other data types not supported
			lngReturn = -1
	End Select
RegistryQueryValueExExit:
	RegistryQueryValueEx = lngReturn
	Exit Function
RegistryQueryValueExError:
	Resume RegistryQueryValueExExit
End Function

IBM Connect 2016 announced – in Orlando!

Posted on June 10, 2015 by Karl-Henry Martinsson Posted in Uncategorized 2 Comments

IBM just published information about the future of the conference known as Lotusphere/IBM Connect/IBM ConnectED. To the contrary of what probably everyone thought, the conference will be back in Orlando in January 2016, reverting back to the name IBM Connect.

It’s long run at Walt Disney Dolphin and Swan (affectionate known as Swolphin) will however be over. In 2016 the conference will take place at The Hilton Orlando, between January 31 and February 3. So the length of the conference will be the same as IBM ConnectED earlier this year.

The rate (on the hotel website) is currently $219/night plus a $22/night resort fee (which includes free in-room wifi). A bit less expensive than Dolphin and Swan.

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I hope to see a lot of my old friends (and make some new ones) in a little over 7 months.

Coming Soon – Interesting Webinars

Posted on April 30, 2015 by Karl-Henry Martinsson Posted in Community, IBM/Lotus, Notes/Domino, Verse Leave a comment

The Notes training company TLCC has two very interesting webinars coming up, especially for anyone that were not able to attende ConnectED in January. On May 14 the IBM development team will talk about the Domino development landscape, including new features for Domino on-premises as well as for the cloud through IBM Bluemix. IBM:ers Pete Janzen, Martin Donnelly and Brian Gleeson will be featured.

Then on June 16 the IBM product team will be featured. Scott Vrusho and Scott Souder is going to talk about where Notes, Domino and Verse are heading, while Dave Kern and Kevin Lynch will talk about recent security related changes to the Domino server.

You can find out more at http://www.tlcc.com/admin/tlccsite.nsf/pages/xpages-webinar

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