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Status Under Consideration
Workspace Domino Designer
Created by Guest
Created on Sep 24, 2018

DPM: Domino Package Manager

Like NPM or NuGet. Download and install packages into Domino with a few clicks. Including all design elements (forms, views, script libraries) or entire databases

 

Or a Domino App Store where you can buy entire solutions. 

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    Thomas Hampel
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    Oct 27, 2018

    Moving idea to product : Domino Designer

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    Thomas Hampel
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    Sep 24, 2018

    I see --- and yes this is a great idea...

  • Guest
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    Sep 24, 2018

    More like a designer feature. From your database, in the designer, click a button to search for a 'feature' or 'module'. When found, click install and the code will be downloaded and installation into the database. 

    A feature could be 'Import/Export module', 'Workflow engine', 'Datepicker', 'Office integration' or just a code snippet. Could be located on OpenNTF, in GitHub or a private repository. 

    There is a lot of redundent code in Notes. I have an Excel import/export function in 80% of my applications. It contains both script libraries, shared actions and forms (used a dialog). With a Package Manager it would be a lot easier to pull this functionality into a new database - or share across companies.

     

    Some kind of a server feature would be nice too - it should keep track of where the individual modules is used - and keep track of versions/updates

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    Thomas Hampel
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    Sep 24, 2018

    This would be a server side feature, or ?