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IBM Presents the Notes/Domino Roadmapand a Deep Dive into Feature Pack 8

Mar. 28, 2017

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IBM Presents …The Notes/Domino Roadmap and A Deep Dive into Feature Pack 8

Barry RosenAdam KesnerMartin DonnellyBrian Gleeson

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Introductions

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Adam Kesner

ICS Offering Manager

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Barry Rosen

ICS Offering Manager

@b_Rosen

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IBM’s statements regarding its plans, directions and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice at IBM’s sole discretion.

Notes / Domino Investments - Delivered in 2016 and Coming in 2017• Support period extension and Continuous Improvements announcement

– Normal Passport Advantage schedule tied to Versions / Releases – Notes / Domino changes to incremental delivery model with continued updates via Feature Packs

– September 13 2016 announcement extended the support extension for all current Notes and Domino platforms through at least September 2021

– Fix Pack 7 released September 2016, ”FP8” 1q2017, etc– Most features originally discussed as “Notes / Domino 9.0.2” are being released through Feature Packs

• IBM Mail Support for Microsoft Outlook (IMSMO)– Extended Outlook support both the on premises and cloud deployments

• ICAA 1.0.1

• App.Next– Domino XPages run-time on Bluemix was made available in Q2 2016

• IBM Verse On-Premises (General Availability December 30th 2016)– Major addition for Notes / Domino customers – continued improvement to the platform!– Intended for all active S&S and Dual Entitlement subscriptions which include Enterprise Client Access License (CAL)– Recommended to use with IBM Connections 5.5 Files and Profiles to be deployed (on-premises)

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IBM’s statements regarding its plans, directions and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice at IBM’s sole discretion.

Notes Domino 9.0.1 Support Extension and 8.5.x End of Service

9.0.1 Support Extension• Customers fully protected on

evolving Notes / Domino 9.0.1 platform until 2021

• Notes / Domino 9.0.1 continues to be enhanced on both server and client side

• IBM Verse On-Premises will incorporate feature updates from the cloud

8.5.x End of Service• Notes / Domino 8.5.x has been in

market for 6 years

• Most of the client base has moved to Notes / Domino 9.0.1

• Remaining customers have until September 2018 to make the move to Notes / Domino 9.0.1o Customers requiring further support can

do so at an additional charge

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IBM’s statements regarding its plans, directions and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice at IBM’s sole discretion.

What is a Feature Pack?

A “Feature Pack” delivers features, in addition to fixes. Our intent is to provide Feature Packs at a cadence of 3-4 per year

o Notes / Domino 9.0.1 will be the baseline release and future updates will be delivered as feature packs on top of 9.0.1. This provides a mechanism for continuous delivery and eases deployments

o There are ”core” technical elements required to support the longevity of Domino applications and these are of the highest priority in the upcoming Feature Packs

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ND Feature Packs (incl VOP)

2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023

ND Continuous Improvements –incl. Verse

All statements about future shipments and support are for planning purposes only and subject to change at IBM’s sole discretion

IMSMO V2,Bluemix,ICAA 1.0.1

GA Verse On-Prem

ND8.5 fee ext. support begins

Domino Apps new invest• BP / Modernization• IBM Platform update

ND9.0.1 support & FP announce 7 8 . . .9

n

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IBM’s statements regarding its plans, directions and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice at IBM’s sole discretion.

Notes and Domino Platform Updates

• Microsoft Windows 2016 support added in Feature Pack 8• 32 bit dropped for AIX and Linux server• No new functional improvements for Linux client beyond Fix Pack 7• Support continued through End of Support (EOS) for Notes Linux Client• Notes Mac feature pack parity planning underway• Alignment with IBM Verse On-Premises• Embedded Sametime Feature Pack Upgrades

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IBM’s statements regarding its plans, directions and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice at IBM’s sole discretion.

Notes / Domino Template Updates

• Template releases will be in separate downloads aligned with Feature Pack releases

• Posted on IBM Fix Central and not packaged with the fix pack installer –optional download to upgrade templates

• Only updated templates will be released• Will include changes needed for corresponding features / fixes in the Notes /

Domino Feature Pack• There will be one zip file for English and one zip for all other languages

posted

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IBM’s statements regarding its plans, directions and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice at IBM’s sole discretion.

Notes Windows Feature Pack Candidates Notes Fix Pack 7

• Improved support in the Notes client for high resolution monitors including 4k monitors

• Support for TNEF based calendar invitations in Notes / Domino addressing parsing issues

Notes Feature Pack 8

• Support Java 8 runtime • Ability to show internet

address instead of Notes addresses in Mail / Calendar / Contacts and ToDo’s

• Improvements in rendering forwarded MIME messages (read-only)

• Mail template update• Policy support for Group

By Date and beginning of message

Notes Feature Pack 9

• Upgrade OSGi / Eclipse / SWT to support Java 8 compile time

• Ability to run rules on existing emails

• Support for persistent VDIs for Roaming and SAML configurations

• Support for Last Name / First Name mail addressing in Notes client providing consistent results

• Support auto refresh for delegated mail files

High Priority

• Upgrade Embedded Sametime• Support for STARTTLS protocol

in Notes client• Support for incremental overlay

in federated calendars for ICS files

• Delegate Calendar and ToDo'soption when delegating mail files

• Increase limit for junk mail in the Notes client

• Archiving with editor access for delegates

• Support for folder design upgrades for large number of folders

• Forward invitation as an invitation

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IBM’s statements regarding its plans, directions and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice at IBM’s sole discretion.

Domino / Application Development Feature Pack CandidatesDomino Fix Pack 7

• Notes / Domino Port Encryption upgraded to AES

Domino Feature Pack 8

• Upgrade Java 1.8 (Run time only)

• Move Views outside of NSF for Increased data store in NSF

• Document encryption for XPages• Backend LotusScript / JavaScript

/ Java Access to ID Vault• Increase Document Summary

limit from 64k to 16mb • Domino Designer source control

extension point for Swiperintegration

• Pubnames template update • Support ADFS 3.0 • New @ModifiedInThisFile,

@AddedToThisFile

Domino Feature Pack 9

• Upgrade to Java 1.8 (Designer Compile time)

• Upgrade OSGi on Domino Server• NIF: Concurrency Enhancements

& in-line view update• Domino policy to restrict mail

from forwarding to an internet address

• Support RFC 2231 - this RFC is the current standard for specifying non-ASCII headers. It was first introduced over 15 years ago. It was not widely used for many years. It is now the default for many mail clients, e.g., Thunderbird

High Priority

• Performance and Scalability improvements for IBM Verse On Premises

• DAS REST API enhancements

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IBM Verse On-Premises

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IBM’s statements regarding its plans, directions and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice at IBM’s sole discretion.

IBM Verse On-Premises Overview• Domino customers can now deploy IBM Verse On-Premises and

further leverage their investment with IBM• It provides the same rich experience as Verse in the cloud• Customers can deploy IBM Verse On-Premises by installing

additional elements for search on Domino and using IBM Connections functions via API-based access **

• Entitled via active S&S for Notes Client Access License:

- CEO com bundle or Messaging or Enterprise Client Access License (CAL) / Processor Value Unity (PVU)

- Messaging / Collaboration Express- All Dual Entitlement (DE) licensing- Must have active S&S or Dual Entitlement (DE) Service!- Leverage IBM Connections Files and Profiles entitlements

with Notes / Domino

** The Limited Entitlement to Connections Files and Profiles with all Notes / Domino licensing is upgraded to Connections 5.5

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IBM’s statements regarding its plans, directions and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice at IBM’s sole discretion.

IBM Verse On-Premises High-Level Architecture

• Supported without IBM Connections 5.5 (or later) – Files / Profiles are required (on-premises) for full experience• Domino 9.0.1 at latest Fix Pack level - Fix Pack 7• Mail-file design must be at Domino 9.0 level (can be customized as long as standard fields etc. are unmodified).

APIs for populating “Important to Me” bar,

social content, etc.

IBM Verse User Interface(for Mail and Calendarhosted from Domino)

Domino 9.0.1 / FP7+(existing Domino mail

infrastructure)

IBM Connections 5.5 / Cumulative Refresh 1

(for Files, Profiles, Preview, Business Card, Team Analytics, etc.)

Search Index(on Domino)

New componentsExistingcomponents

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What’s next for IBM Verse On-Premises?

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Timeline

All modules completed.IBM Verse Sync API access

(IBM internal only)

Sold via SOWs in the Apps Program (i.e. Support Included)

“ALPHA”(DEMO-only viatest accounts to

selected PREVIEW customers )

BETA 1(available to selectedPREVIEW customers)

BETA 2(available to selected PREVIEW customers)

Modules will be integrated fully with Connections Cloud.

GA 1.0

GA Next

Start Project

May 2016

June/July2016

Mid-July2016

October2016

December 2016

1H2017

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Features under consideration:• High Availability: performance and

scalability• Files: filter and preview• UI refresh• IBM Connections 6.0 support• Threads: message list and preview• Sametime rich client integration• Calendar Inbox• Delegation for calendar and mail• Extensibility• Mobile enhancements (profile picture and

important people• Suggested recipients• Cognitive Organizer• Promoted statements / messages

IBM’s statements regarding its plans, directions and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice at IBM’s sole discretion.

IBM VerseOn-Premises

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Feature Packs – An App Dev Perspective

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Introductions

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Brian Gleeson

Software Developer

@BGleesonIE

Martin Donnelly

Software Architect

@TweeterDonnelly

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Feature Packs – An App Dev Perspective

Feature Packs work well with XPagesXPages has been able to provide enhancements outside of the regular ND release cycleMany XPages enhancements have been provided on OpenNTF.org via the XPages ExtLib project *ExtLib enhancements have been re-integrated to ND core in all feature releases since 9.0

* XPages ExtLib is by far the most successful OpenNTF project to date with ~ 90K downloads* http://extlib.openntf.org

Traditional Model

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Feature Packs – An App Dev Perspective

Up to now… XPages enhancements come from two different sources1. XPages core depends on new Notes/Domino core features

e.g. Document encryption requires new Java APIs for access to the Domino user id vault and user id itself 2. ExtLib releases which are always based on ND capabilities available in most recent core release

e.g. Responsive capabilities was easy because everything needed to integrate Bootstrap was already there

Since Feature Packs allow new APIs, same model can be applied to FPs…i.e. OpenNTF enhancements can be integrated into future ND Feature Packs

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Feature Packs – An App Dev Perspective

Integrating OpenNTF enhancements into Feature Packs meansA continuous delivery model offering a more frequent refresh cycle than before Less to do in terms of XPages Ext Lib upgrades, installs etcAs a open source contributor you can get your favorite thing into a ND Feature Pack !Built-in granular control over the version of XPages you want to work with…

Feature Pack numbers will be added to the Minimum Supported Release menu in Domino DesignerEach XPages property is versioned in a way that supports Feature Pack delivery

New to 9.0.1 FP8

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FP8

What’s in FP8 ?

…Bootstrap … JDBC ... Doc Encryption … Tooling… Domino Designer

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The Feature Pack Pipeline

A Rich XPages Stream for Feature PacksXPages Extension Library has had 17 releases since 9.0.1 GA… meaning all of these are candidates for future FPs:

RDBMS SupportBootstrap Responsive CapabilitiesDAS EnhancementsBluemix ToolingCommunity Contributed Features and Fixes

… plus features from the ND post-9.0.1 internal pipelineDocument encryption/decryption for the webiNotes Calendar enhancementsSwiper Extension Point for Domino Designer Miscellaneous Features and Fixes

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Demos – Highlights of FP8

B

Document Encryption

Domino Designer

… via JDBC

RDBMSAccess

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RDBMS Support and Responsive XPages Demo

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ExtLib Bugs.NSF db

Core FP8 BugsDB2 db

XPages Application9.0.1 FP8

Bootstrap RDBMS Support

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Summary - Responsive XPages With Bootstrap

• Dynamically optimise UX across all devices• Write once, run anywhere• Bootstrap + Glyphicons + jQuery + XPages

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Summary - Responsive XPages With Bootstrap

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Q4 2014 2015 Q1 2016 Q1 2017

OpenNTF

ExtLib v10

Bootstrap Release 9.0.1 ExtLib Release

Bootstrap v3.2

OpenNTF

ExtLib v16

Bootstrap v3.3.6

IBMV9.0.1 FP8Bootstrap v3.3.7

OpenNTFExtLib v11-v15

Many responsive fixes & improvements

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Summary - Responsive XPages With Bootstrap

• Two main themes: Bootstrap3, Bootstrap3_flat• Advanced theme: Bootstrap3_blank• All XPages and ExtLib controls get Bootstrap look and feel• Many controls made responsive• Additional Bootstrap XPages controls

• Carousel• Dashboard• Navbar

• Application Layout Wizard• Two added Responsive configurations

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Summary – RDBMS Support in XPages

• Integrate relational data into XPages applications• Bind XPages controls to JDBC Query or RowSet• Improve performance with connection pooling, ‘Simple’ or ‘Apache DBCP’• Use JDBC @functions in SSJS

• e.g. @JdbcExecuteQuery, @JdbcInsert, @JdbcUpdate

…DB2®

SQL Server®Oracle®

PostgreSQL

XPagesApp

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Summary – RDBMS Support in XPages

JDBC Driver Plugin Wizard in Domino Designer• Create Update Site • or JDBC plugin only

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Summary – Document Encryption / Decryption on the Web

What do you need for doc encryption on the web ?1. Notes/Domino FP8 is the minimum release2. Domino IDVault must be running in your server environment3. Domino Security

• Users must have privilege to do encryption• Ref: Notes Admin > Server doc security tab

4. Document encryption must be enabled on a per-NSF basis (opt-in) • App Config > Xsp Properties > General > Data Sources

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Summary – Document Encryption / Decryption on the Web• Docs can be automatically decrypted by the XPages runtime

• Low code or No code required on the XPage• Docs can be encrypted using secret or public/private keys• Designer experience is simplified using wizards, pickers and @Functions

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Secret Keys

Secret Key Picker

Encrypted Field

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Summary – Document Encryption / Decryption on the Web

Supporting XPages Features• New Secret Key Picker control

• Populates encryption field with secret keys from user id• Existing Name Picker control

• Populates encryption keys with names for public/private keys• New @Functions for simplified SSJS coding

• @UserSecretKeys()• @UserID()

• New Domino Document Data Source Property• encryptionKeysProvider

• New Managed Bean• dominoIDVaultBean

• Connects end-users to the ID Vault • Handles authentication

• New xsp.properties entry - xsp.domino.document.encryption=true|false34

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Summary – Document Encryption / Decryption on the Web

Programmability Enhancements - APIs• New classes, methods & properties in C, Java, SSJS & LotusScript• New IDVault and UserID classes + extensions to existing classes:

• Session class: IDVault Session.getIDVault()

• Database class: Database.setUserIDForDecrypt(UserID uid)

• Document class: Document.encrypt(Optional UserID uid)

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Java

ServerSide JavaScript

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Domino Designer Miscellany – All About You!

New XPages Preferences as per YOUR requests• XPages Editor Pane Selection• Design Visualization Behavior• Palette Organization

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Improved Developer Productivity

SSJS Editor Support for new Global Objects Managed Beans SSJS Object List.. with TypeAhead Support

• userBean• viewStateBean• deviceBean• dominoIDVaultBean• YOUR Managed Beans

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iNotes Calendar Support

See YOUR calendar in double quick time!• New Designer wizard generates all the XSP markup needed for iNotes calendar• Drag / Drop / Done

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XPages Theme Extension Point

See YOUR themes in Domino Designer !New Community Driven Feature ...

In the class that implements StyleKitFactoryalso implement StyleKitListFactoryReturn a list of themes using getThemeIds()

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New Extension Point for Swiper enables tighter Designer Integration

Better Support for Team Development• Filter irrelevant meta-data noise from your source control activities

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A Look to the Future

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IBM’s statements regarding its plans, directions and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice at IBM’s sole discretion.

A Look to the Future…Domino / Application Development Feature Pack Candidates

Domino Fix Pack 7

• Notes / Domino Port Encryption upgraded to AES

Domino Feature Pack 8

• Upgrade Java 1.8 (Run time only)

• Move Views outside of NSF for Increased data store in NSF

• Document encryption for XPages• Backend LotusScript / JavaScript

/ Java Access to ID Vault• Increase Document Summary

limit from 64k to 16mb • Domino Designer source control

extension point for Swiperintegration

• Pubnames template update • Support ADFS 3.0 • New @ModifiedInThisFile,

@AddedToThisFile

Domino Feature Pack 9

• Upgrade to Java 1.8 (Designer Compile time)

• Upgrade OSGi on Domino Server• XPages Open Sourcing• NIF: Concurrency Enhancements

& in-line view update• OpenNTF Community Projects /

Contributions

High Priority

• Performance and Scalability improvements for IBM Verse On Premises

• DAS REST API enhancements

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A Look to the Future…

But this is what is REALLY exciting…

• An Eclipse upgrade means you can take advantage of Java 1.8 features in• XPages, Custom Controls, Managed Beans• Java Agents• Java Design Element

• It gives us the opportunity to take advantage of modern Eclipse tooling• Source control plug-ins (EGit, SCN, CVS etc)• Updated Editors and Tooling (e.g. JavaScript enhancements, Bluemix)• Latest Community Projects

• OSGi components requiring the modern implementations can be dropped in once again

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SmartNSF FP9 Candidate(To be included soon in ExtLibX on OpenNTF)

Transform your Notes Application in a Microservice in Minutes!Register your REST API via a single file direct in the IBM Domino DesignerExpose the API under <your database>.nsf/xsp/.xrest/

Using Groovy and Java to manipulate the exposed dataIntercept the request by defined events:

Validatepreload, postload, postnewpresave, postsave, presubmit

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Q&A

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ResourcesOnline Samples of Today’s Demo Apps http://xsamples.ibmcollabcloud.com/

Info and Blog Articles on Document Encryption / Domino ID Vault http://ibm.biz/NotesFieldEncryptionInfo - Article by Richard Schwartz http://ibm.biz/DominoIDVaultOverview - Article by Nancy E Kho

Bootstrap / Responsive Design http://ibm.biz/ResponsiveXPages1 - XPages Bootstrap Video by Brian Gleeson http://ibm.biz/ResponsiveXPages2 - XPages Bootstrap Video by Brian Gleeson … the sequel ! http://getbootstrap.com/ - Bootstrap home page http://blog.getbootstrap.com/ - Official Bootstrap Blog

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ResourcesUseful XPages Sites https://www.openntf.org/ - Home page for OpenNTF https://extlib.openntf.org/ - XPages Extension Library site http://ibm.biz/MasteringXPages - Mastering XPages book http://xpages.info/ - XPages news site http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/xpages - XPages on Stack Overflow https://xpagesandmore.blogspot.ie/ - More XPages news and updates http://www.tlcc.com/admin/tlccsite.nsf/pages/xpages - TLCC XPages Training

Reports from the Trenches http://camerongregor.com/ - Cameron Gregor http://johnjardin.ukuvuma.co.za/ - John Jardin http://xpageswiki.com – Julian Buss http://www.xpagedeveloper.com/ - Fredrik Norling

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Thank YouBuíochas

Спасибо !

Merci !Dank u !

Vielen Dank !Gracias !Grazie !

Tak !

شكراלךרבהתודה

Bye Bye

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Backup

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FAQs…• Will I be able to take advantage of Java 8 in Designer in FP8 ? No, you can only compile XPages, Java agents and other Java artifacts to Java 6 FP9 will support Java 8 from a design-time perspective

• Are new FP UI features translated into international languages ? Yes, runtime error messages and warnings will be based on user language preferences The developer experience in Domino Designer will be English-only

• What components have been upgraded in FP8 ? Dojo from 1.8.3 to 1.9.7 CKEditor from 3.6.6.2 to 4.5.3.2

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Other Potential Feature Pack Candidates

• XPages Open Sourcing• Domino Designer Fixes• More Community Contributions – what would you like ?• Other OpenNTF Projects

• POI 4 XPages• Smart NSF

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Domino Database (NSF) Enhancements

View concurrency enhancements

Dedicated View Refresh: Dedicated background thread alleviates issue of view indexes being update at same time when reading/writing to a view

Inline view updates: views are updated as part of the note updates

Store database view indexes (NIF) on disk

Store views indexes outside of NSF

View indexes on disk can grow to 1 Terabyte

View indexes encrypted at same level as NSF

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Domino Database (NSF) Enhancements

Expand 64K Summary data limit

In current releases Text (Summary) limit is:64KB per document32KB per field32KB per view entry

In Notes/Domino 9.0.x we have raised the Summary data16MB per documentIndividual Field/View limits remain unchanged

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Importantspeaker instructions

MANDATORY DISCLAIMERS must be added to your presentation. Also, be sure your presentation complies with the marketing guidelines.

FORWARD CONTENT – If your presentation has forward looking content, it is mandatory that you put the forward disclaimer as slide 2 in your presentation, right after the Title slide. (This is the “Please Note” disclaimer slide, in this template, third slide down, slide number 3).

ALL OTHERS – All presentations, whether they have future content or not, must include the mandatory “Notices and Disclaimers” – slides 19 & 20 in this template. Insert these slides just before the “Thank You” slide in your deck.

Please be mindful of the legal guidance and approvals needed for use of photos, logos, customer references and analyst information. It is recommended to have your material reviewed by Legal if you have any concerns regarding your content.

Please submit your final presentation in the online Speaker Kit by January 19, 2017.

Post your final file in PDF format using the following naming convention: session code.pptx (For example, 1576.pptx)

Revenue Recognition guidance of what you can and can not say is embedded in the tool and also available through this link: https://w3-connections.ibm.com/wikis/home?lang=en-us#!/wiki/Wdf871912a129_4804_a2f6_32c8b82d3274/page/Product%20Disclosure-%20Revenue%20Recognition%20Guidelines

Note: Please remove these instructions before finalizing your presentation.

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