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Java Utility Package ch.k43.util

A fast and easy to use programming toolkit for the Java backend developer.

This Java package is a collection of classes supporting logging, JDBC, HTTP, SMTP and many utility functions.

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Home page: Java Package ch.k43.util


Simple OAuth Java Framework

This class implements a small and easy to use framework to support Java applications with OAuth 2.0 for machine-to-machine (M2M) or service-to-service authentication.

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Home page: SOFA – Simple OAuth 2.0 Framework for Authentication


DSAK – Domino Swiss Army Knife

The free Domino Swiss Army Knife (DSAK, spelled De-Sack) loads as a small server add-in task on the HCL A fast and easy to use programming toolkit for the Java backend developer Server. It adds some commands to help the system administrator perform daily tasks directly on the server console without using the Domino Administrator client.

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Home page: DSAK – Domino Swiss Army Knife


Squirrel for Domino

Similar to squirrels gathering food like nuts, seeds, acorns and berries, this server program collects email messages from Internet mail servers (IMAP and POP3) and forwards them to the HCL Domino server.

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Home page: Squirrel for Domino


JAddin Java Framework

The free and open-source JAddin framework acts as a thin and easy to use layer between the HCL Domino RunJava task and your Java application code. It helps you to create Java server tasks by freeing you to learn all the HCL Domino add-in specifics, such as message queue handling, thread creation, communication with the console, resource cleanup, etc.

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Home page: JAddin for HCL Domino


Publish HCL Domino Calendar Entries in iCalendar Format

This small addon to the mail file publishes all calendar entries from the user in the iCalendar feed format. This allows the user to show the calendar entries on platforms which are not supported by IBM Traveler (OS X, Outlook, etc.) or in environments where it is not desired to locally synchronize the calendar.

Home page: Domino iCal


History: Remember MS-DOS (1994)?

Use the following download to run MS-DOS 6.22 in a protected Proxmox VM environment:

Download: Proxmox VM backup