JAVA/CORBA CLASSES
Examples: Locating a view
1. This example finds a view or folder in the current database, as specified by the user in the agent comment.
import lotus.domino.*;
public class JavaAgent extends AgentBase {
public void NotesMain() {
try {
Session session = getSession();
AgentContext agentContext =
session.getAgentContext();
// (Your code goes here)
Database db = agentContext.getCurrentDatabase();
Agent agent = agentContext.getCurrentAgent();
View view = db.getView(agent.getComment());
System.out.println
("View name:\t" + view.getName());
System.out.println
("Last modified:\t" + view.getLastModified());
System.out.println
("Created:\t\t" + view.getCreated());
System.out.println
("Universal ID:\t" + view.getUniversalID());
} catch(Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
2. This example finds the default view in the current database.
import lotus.domino.*;
import java.util.Vector;
public class JavaAgent extends AgentBase {
public void NotesMain() {
try {
Session session = getSession();
AgentContext agentContext =
session.getAgentContext();
// (Your code goes here)
Database db = agentContext.getCurrentDatabase();
Vector views = db.getViews();
for (int i=0; i<views.size(); i++) {
View view = (View)views.elementAt(i);
if (view.isDefaultView()) {
System.out.println
("The default view is \"" +
view.getName() + "\"");
break; } }
} catch(Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
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