Our previous DevOps for Domino article explained the basic concepts and mechanisms used by Teamstudio Build Manager to help facilitate modern deployment and DevOps practices within the Domino application release cycle. In this article we aim to take this a step further and look at a few of the specific steps and approaches we can use to deploy an example application into an on-demand provisioned test stack on Amazon Web Services (AWS).
Sharing with SharePoint: Update
Previously, we have explored the topic of migrating Teamstudio Export HTML-based application archives to SharePoint sites using Microsoft based tools which have seen a few changes over the past couple of years. The approaches we’ve previously described are using SharePoint Designer and the Microsoft SharePoint Migration Tool (SPMT). There have been a couple of changes to those tools that mean we need to update our recommendations for the process of importing your Exported databases into SharePoint.
Export 4.3 Supports Embedded Views and Stored Forms
Building Pipelines for HCL Domino App Deployment
The release of HCL Domino v12, combined with Teamstudio Build Manager v9.0, opens up some interesting possibilities for using new features in both products to integrate HCL Domino apps into DevOps strategies using modern platforms and tools. This is the second in a series of articles that describes some options for how to do that.
Using Amazon S3 to Host HTML Archives of Your Notes Databases
If you’re using Teamstudio Export to create HTML-based archives of your Lotus Notes databases, you’ve undoubtedly put some thought into how you are going to host those archives, to make them available for users to browse and search. In this article, we’ll show you how to do that using AWS S3 public facing servers.