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Download of Accounts.nsf - Domino and/or LAMP

Enough of you have asked for a copy of the Accounts database now that it's easier for me just to upload it here. The only reason I didn't do that in the first place is that I don't think the code is of sufficient quality for posting to the wider public. Please keep that in mind before casting your critical eyes over it.

Note that both version were designed to be used on home networks and are not in any way secured.

Domino Version

Here's the Domino version. Extract the NSF from this Zip to your Domino server and then import the rest of the Zip as a Flex Project Archive in to Flex Builder (assuming you want to fiddle with the Flex part of it).

LAMP Version

Here's the LAMP verison. To get it running you'll need to put all the files on your LAMP server and then import the .SQL file, as well as setting up a CRON job to run the processScheduleds.php file each night. You might need your hacking skills at the ready. Sorry, I can't be bothered to document any of it in any more depth than that.

The LAMP version is the better of the two if you're actually wanting to use the system for real. Notes just doesn't handle lost of numbers very well. If you use the Domino version and want to switch then it's easy enough to create an importable .SQL file from your Notes data, which is what I did.

The LAMP version is also the only one that's likely to get any better in the future, if you want to keep up with any improvements I might make to it.

Comments

  1. Jake,

    Thanks so much. Unfotunately, I have not had much of a chance to play with Flex recently because of I have been working on only Web and Notes client projects. But I am hoping to get back to it after January. Thanks for all the great work.

    Richard

  2. Thanks, Jake! I'll see what kind of luck I have getting this going on Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala).

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    • Dan
    • Wed 6 Jan 2010 11:22 AM

    Thanks Jake !

  3. Many thanks Jake!!!

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