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INTEGRATING PALM DEVICES WITH LOTUS NOTES
Converting Notes Address Books to the Web for Palm devices and pagers
By Dan Velasco
| As publishers of both PalmPower and DominoPower Magazines, we've noticed a surprisingly high cross-over in interest between the two products. In fact, we've gotten requests from readers of both publications for more information about how to integrate Notes applications with Palm devices. As is often the case, your wish is our editorial content. Dan Velasco takes you through a complete application that lets you download your Notes address book information into your Palm device -- and you can do it from your favorite Web browser.
If you're not a Notes developer, you may find this article a little "hard-core". We like to bring readers a wide variety of useful and informative content and even if you're not a Notes or Domino user, you may get some interesting insights by reading Dan's fine article.
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This article describes a project that started festering in my brain after I took an Advanced LotusScript class this past December. It came to the surface and wouldn't let go of me until I had proven it could be done.
Here was the challenge: get address information about individual users from a Notes database into a handheld device. There was a catch. I didn't want to use any third-party tools and I wanted to allow users to get the information from a Web page.
I had two handheld devices in mind, the Palm computer and the PageWriter 2000. Just about everyone knows about the Palm Connected Organizer. Few, however, know much about the PageWriter 2000. The PageWriter 2000 is a two-way pager from Motorola that has a GUI and a little miniature keyboard. If you were one of those lucky people that got to go to Lotusphere (the big Lotus conference in Orlando) this year, you almost couldn't throw a stick into the crowd without hitting somebody that had one.
I do have to issue one little disclaimer. I used to work for the Advanced Applications group at SkyTel, the company that provides the networks that all PageWriters are currently running on. I left last October before I had the skill set to create an application that created these address books online. Now, of course, I do -- and I'm going to tell you all about it.
Understanding the devices What these devices have in common is the ability to import address book information into each device via desktop software. All you need to do is to put the information in the proper CSV (comma-separated values) format and then import that file directly into the desktop software. For the Palm device, I used the Palm Desktop and for the PageWriter 2000, I used PageWriter 2000 Partner Software.
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