| Written By : Jess StrattonCategory : Lotusphere2009 Location : LotusUserGroup.org
I'm happy and proud to announce that I will be speaking this year, so if you are a developer who is looking to set up a test server playground, please visit my session! If you followed along with my Developer Tips series, this is your chance to watch it all happen
(Or please just stop by and say hi - I love meeting new people). I did an older version of this session years ago as a Jumpstart, and it was very well-received. This session, being an hour shorter, will be fast-paced and fun not that the last session wasn't fun. Or maybe it wan't. Hey, no one ran for the door, and the feedback was good! Forget it, I'm off to go get some chocolate!. Admin for the Developer – Build and secure your own Domino Server Playground in one hour!
Are you a developer who has only worked with a Domino server already in place? Would you like to learn how to start from scratch and make sure you still end up secure? This session will teach developers who have no prior admin experience get a Domino server up and running. In one hour, learn to create your own development playground by walking through a complete install and basic configuration of a Domino server. You’ll use the Administrator client to create user IDs, and configure and secure Domino as both an SMTP and web server. Learn how to set up your firewall or router to access your server from the Internet. Finally, keep your server running smoothly by providing regular maintenance!
Why should this be included in this year's Lotusphere?
Many developers don’t even realize that a Domino domain is not the same as an Internet domain – and this is something they will need to set up if they want to get their own server up and running. At the Blogger’s BoF last year, it came up that it’s OK to blog about *basic* Domino issues – there are plenty of folks out there who want and need to know the basics. It’s not always about high level technical speak! Some bloggers said they were afraid their posts were too basic, and it was discussed that those are often the most popular, most Googled, and declared most useful over time. Jess ![]() 1. Jess Stratton11/14/2008 06:05:16 PM
LOL.. the popular posts NEVER have anything to do with Domino. A common blog complaint is that one can spend hours writing some cool code or a great blog post on a new technology, and it gets no comments. But the second you write that Kylie Minogue is the star of the Doctor Who Christmas Special, THAT gets all the comments! 2. Turtle11/14/2008 04:53:16 PM Know what the most popular post on my site has been? Nothing about Domino, or cats, or wabbits, or anything like that. Nope. In July, 2007, I posted a version of an HP LaserJet driver that lets Mac users use that printer. HP perverted the driver not long after they released it so it wouldn't work with that model any more, and more than 9000 people have come by looking for the original version I saved. Sort of depressing, if you think about it. They only want me for my DMGs. Welcome! Jess Stratton is the principal consultant for Solace Consulting. She has over 7 years experience with Lotus Notes & Domino, specializing in both administration and development. Jess is a sought-after author and speaker and owns and operates a computer training facility that specializes in end-user education and guest lecturing. And now, Jess is hosting the blog on LotusUserGroup.org. As always, all LotusUserGroup.org members are welcome to join in and post in the blog. But now, with Jess hosting, she'll be adding a constant stream of insightful comments, community information, links to useful sights and posts on other blogs, and, of course, answers to your questions whenever she can. So join in, post a blog, ask questions, share your knowledge, and state your opinions… All Content Copyright 2006 LotusUserGroup.org. Contact By Category : 2 Minutes With... Podcast : Admin2006 : Admin2007 : Admin2008 : Annotated Links : Blackberry : Blogging : Business Partners : Client Management : DB2 and Domino : Developer Training : Developing : Domino Monitoring : Embedded Views : IBM Lotus Case Studies : IBM Workplace : Industry : iPhone : IWOEKS08 : Java : LEI : Lotus Blogs : Lotus Certification : Lotus Jobs : Lotus Nomad : Lotus Notes : Lotus on Linux : Lotus R7 : Lotus Traveler : Lotus Web Development : Lotusphere Comes To You ONLINE : Lotusphere2006 : Lotusphere2007 : Lotusphere2008 : Lotusphere2009 : LotusUserGroup.org : LUG Lotusphere Challenge : ND8 : Newsletter : None : Quick Place : Sametime : SameTime & Hannover : Security : Show-n-Tell Thursday : Sys Admin Questions : User Group Meetings : User information : Webcasts : ye11ow day : The BlogRoll Blogs Lotusphere Monthly Archive Recent Entries LotusUserGroup.org's Gu... automatic reply with im... Need training center de... Lotusphere2009 Speakage Notes on USB. Yes, I'm ... Weekly Roundup More announcements Releases, baby! Has Blogging surpassed ... Zoë and Reboot are cele... August 11 is Yellow Day... Computed for Display fi... SNTT - How to add a sec... How much Governance is ... SuperNTF - calling for ... Lotus product Wiki's an... $$Return Open in New Wi... Notes Developer needed ... IBM Lotus Notes/Domino ... It's 3AM. Do you know w... | |||
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