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Skip to main content. Dropzone.js in XPages: it doesn’t get easier than this. November 28, 2015. Question on StackOverflow by Daniele Grillo I decided to have a quick shot myself at integrating dropzone.js with XPages. Daniele already gave the solution to his issue himself (no bonus points for me today), but maybe others can benefit from a full example. And write some JavaScript to enable and configure the dropzone:. Dropzone.autoDiscover = false;. Var myDropzone = new Dropzone(.dropzone, {. Option appar...
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About – LinQed | Mark Leusink
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Skip to main content. All content, code samples and demos on this site are licensed under the Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution 3.0 Unported. License. I highly encourage you to use and reuse anything I’ve written on this blog. I will take no responsibility if anything bad happens by doing so. If something good happens: please let me know 🙂 Remember to give credit where credit is due. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. And creators of FOCOS.
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Marky & Mark’s ‘mobile first’ ConnectED Sessions demo app – LinQed | Mark Leusink
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Skip to main content. Marky & Mark’s ‘mobile first’ ConnectED Sessions demo app. January 14, 2015. June 21, 2015. In about two weeks time IBM’s ConnectED. Takes off. We (that’s me and Marky Roden. Were fortunate enough to be allowed to speak there with a brand new session titled “The Future of Web Development – Write Once, Run Everywhere with AngularJS and Domino”. And be convinced to come to our session! A little about the app: it was built using AngularJS. As the MVC framework. It uses Bootstrap. IBM&#...
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Skip to main content. Getting the IBM Connections API to play nice with Postman/ Chrome. July 5, 2016. I was doing some work with an Angular application talking to the IBM Connections API. More specifically: I wanted to show and create activities based on some user input. The Connections API is pretty complex, so I normally run some ‘manual’ tests first based on the documentation, and then use those result to write the code to call the API. My preferred application for that is Postman. And I found this.
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Bootstrap in XPages: now part of the Extension Library – LinQed | Mark Leusink
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Skip to main content. Bootstrap in XPages: now part of the Extension Library. November 10, 2014. June 21, 2015. Today IBM released a new version of the Extension Library. 901v00 10 to be exact). The biggest news being that Bootstrap. Is now an official part of that plugin. They essentially took the Bootstrap4XPages. Unfortunately some parts of the plugin didn’t make it to the Extension Library, like the embedded Select2. If you want to see the new plugin in action: just visit Bootstrap4XPages.com. It was...
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Deploying angular-seed to Heroku – LinQed | Mark Leusink
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Skip to main content. Deploying angular-seed to Heroku. October 7, 2014. November 16, 2014. Is an application skeleton for AngularJS apps. It helps you to quickly bootstrap new applications. I’m currently using it for an app I’m writing and wanted to deploy that to Heroku. For testing. Since that wasn’t a very straightforward process, I thought I’d share my experiences here. Check package.json: it’s already listed there as a devDependency. Npm install bower - save. Express as a web server. We need to tel...
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Fun with Domino, AngularJS and CORS (not really) – LinQed | Mark Leusink
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Skip to main content. Fun with Domino, AngularJS and CORS (not really). December 15, 2014. December 15, 2014. For a mobile app I’m currently working on (more on that soon) I’m using Domino Access Services. After fixing the issue. With the number of entries returned by a view entry service, I quickly ran into other issues. I’m using a frontend build with Angular that’s running on a different domain name. So I have to add CORS headers ( Cross Origin Resource Sharing. Header with a value of *. If you think ...
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Domino Access Services: ‘Limit Exceeded’ error for view entry collections – LinQed | Mark Leusink
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Skip to main content. Domino Access Services: ‘Limit Exceeded’ error for view entry collections. December 8, 2014. June 21, 2015. If you’re using Domino Access Services. To get a view entry collection and include the count=XXX. Parameter (like described here. You’ll get an error if the number is larger than 100:. Limit exceeded. Cannot read more than 1500 entries. This limit was introduced with the 901v00 10. I found that the maximum can actually be controlled by a notes.ini. Be Sociable, Share! 2011-201...
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File uploads to Domino servlets (with an Angular demo) – LinQed | Mark Leusink
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Skip to main content. File uploads to Domino servlets (with an Angular demo). June 24, 2015. June 26, 2015. Updated: add required java security policy. For one of my customers I’ve started working on an application that uses AngularJS for the frontend that talks to a REST API served by IBM Domino. For the REST API we decided use servlets: something that’s covered in great detail on Ed McCormick’s excellent blog. He created containing examples of using servlets for a REST API. The GitHub repo is here.
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