Accessing Lotus Domino email/contacts/calendar over the web

Hi,

I’m new to Lotus Domino, so my apologies if this is FAQ. We’re developing a customer application where we need to import Lotus Domino email, contacts, and calendar over the internet. I was wondering what are some of the options available for a Lotus Domino developer to access this information.

The key part is that we need to be able to access this information over the internet. In other words, we need something similar to Lotus Domino Web Access, except that we need to do it through code instead of the browser.

Any and all help will be greatly appreciated!

Regards,

IP

Subject: Accessing Lotus Domino email/contacts/calendar over the web

If you are thinking about a CRM application, you can find a few free templates at http://www.openntf.org

Since those are simply templates, you can look at the design and use the appropriate code for your application.

This probably isn’t very helpful, so feel free to be more specific.

Gregg

Subject: RE: Accessing Lotus Domino email/contacts/calendar over the web

Gregg, Thanks for your response. Essentially, what I’m trying to find out is what API/tools can a developer use for accessing Lotus Domino email, contacts, and calendar over the web (outside of the corporate firewall).

For example, a developer can pull email from MS Exchange via WebDAV interface. Is there an anything equivalent to WebDAV that’s available for Lotus Domino out-of-the-box? Similarly, if there is a defined JSON-like interface for accessing email and/or contacts with Domino 6/7, we would like to explore that as well. Again, the limitation is that we need to be able to do this from outside the corporate firewall.

Thanks again for your help.

IP

Subject: RE: Accessing Lotus Domino email/contacts/calendar over the web

Much better question.

Since your example is now the 3rd post in this thread, and I am the only one to reply, I would recommend that you create a new post to the forum. This time, use your second paragraph as the body of the post and create a better title than “Accessing Lotus Domino…”

You will probably have better luck with a response. :slight_smile: