Applications call the NotesFactory createSession methods to create a Session object. The NotesThread class extends java. It is not necessary for remote calls. An application that makes both local and remote calls can determine dynamically when to use the static methods sinitThread and stermThread.
Remote calls can be made while a local thread is running; however, do not use an object obtained through one session in a call to the other session.
Applets that do not start threads and agents that extend AppletBase and AgentBase do not need to code for local versus remote calls, as this capability is provided in the base code. Reader object. The following method:. The recycle method unconditionally destroys an object and returns its memory to the system. The following lotus. Object and return values as indicated:. All lotus. Visibility interface and are configured to be invisible.
The following methods return values as indicated:. Represents the access control list ACL of a database. Represents a single entry in an access control list. An entry may be for a person, a group, or a server.
Represents an agent. Represents the agent environment of the current program, if an agent is running it. Represents a range of dates and times. Represents a date and time. Represents a document in a database. Represents a collection of documents from a database, selected according to specific criteria. Represents any one of the following:. Represents a form in a database. IDs are stored there to allow for easier management by administrators and users.
IDs from more than one server may be stored within an IDVault. These can be used to accomplish the encryption or decryption of Documents while running on the server. These properties cannot be accessed or set, and these methods do not execute on the workstation unless the marked ECL priveleges are granted to the signer of the formula. Listed are the constant names, their integer values in parentheses , and the properties and methods in which they are used.
Use getSession to create a Session object. The Base class defines methods that are common to all the classes. User code should not directly access the Base class. Used to help in the development of XPages applications running on Bluemix. The NotesException class extends java.
Applications call the NotesFactory createSession methods to create a Session object. The NotesThread class extends java. It is not necessary for remote calls. An application that makes both local and remote calls can determine dynamically when to use the static methods sinitThread and stermThread.
Remote calls can be made while a local thread is running; however, do not use an object obtained through one session in a call to the other session. Applets that do not start threads and agents that extend AppletBase and AgentBase do not need to code for local versus remote calls, as this capability is provided in the base code.
Reader object. The recycle method unconditionally destroys an object and returns its memory to the system. The following lotus. Object and return values as indicated:.
All lotus. Visibility interface and are configured to be invisible. The following methods return values as indicated:. Represents the access control list ACL of a database.
Represents a single entry in an access control list. An entry may be for a person, a group, or a server. Represents the agent environment of the current program, if an agent is running it.
Represents a range of dates and times. Represents a date and time. Represents a document in a database. Represents a collection of documents from a database, selected according to specific criteria.
Represents any one of the following:. Represents a form in a database. IDs are stored there to allow for easier management by administrators and users. ValidatingSAXParser com. This feature is set to true in the Xerces org. XML4J makes no internal date calculations. Important information about XML4J. What part of the API is public, and what is subject to change?
To answer this question, let us clearly define the terms we use for API status: Public - This is the API that the typical client developer should code against. An attempt will be made to fix any severe bugs in this API.
Also, much of this API that we define as "public" has reached W3C Recommendation status or a similar status in xml-dev working group. Not much change in these interfaces is expected. Experimental - These interfaces and classes reflect the latest W3C specifications and SAX specifications from the xml-dev working group.
Since these specifications are not finalized, the interfaces are subject to change. As some of these experimental specifications find their way through the working groups to the highest level, such as W3C Recommendation, they will be upgraded to the "Public" category. Internal - These classes are considered to be internal to Xerces, even though they may be public and have public methods.
They can be used by developers who have complex and specific needs, such as building their own XML Parser. However, please note that the architecture is subject to change. API status. API contents packages, interfaces, classes and methods.
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