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best survival strategy
Moving off from XPages to vue.js
I would really like to have the node.js implementation on server side for easy access to the content of the database.
But as I said in many many ideas here:
FIVE YEARS of stubborn ignorance. They do not give a shit for the very basics in this product.
Im working with XPages in 2022 hoping XPages are the future.
But this is hard because you need to convert every single piece of javascript to ECMAScript 3 (standard from 1993! ) just to make it work in the Notes Client.
As you said, HCL doesn't care about XPages, that's sad.
PrimeFaces is very Similar to XPages
https://www.primefaces.org/showcase/index.xhtml?jfwid=abf73
Please in meantime that you develop the strategy of developer of Domino... consider this step
Any news on this ?
continued XPINC support it critical for us.
Our organisation invested a lot in XPages. We could like HCL to keep investing in it.
Most of the items no longer required for us. Moving off XPages (to Java/Vue.js) so this is no longer needed. Retracted my vote.
We have a significant investment in Xpages and Java, and this is the only reason we are still sitting on 9.0.1. Please give customers like us a compelling reason to maintain support.
We are not interested in porting over our business logic from Java (Interfaces, abstract classes, models, persistence, ect) to JavaScript. If XPages and Java are no longer supported, we will need to move to a new Java platform.
XPages is the only mature Web NSF framework in this moment.
Node.JS is the future ok.
But carry out the XPages development and when Node.JS will have the same level of maturity then ask us to pass on Node
How about NO dojo-engine but jQuery or use the integrated node.js features for asynchronous requests.
- and calendar control - with responsive desing, and controls