by caseyfloyd | Oct 3, 2018 | Blog
Dynamic Security In addition to Darwino’s existing flexible ACL capabilities and reader/writer support, Darwino now has the ability to add fully-programmatic security at the database and document levels, allowing for document access to be determined by document...
by caseyfloyd | Oct 2, 2018 | Blog, From Phil
One of the pieces of code that I’m the most proud of in Darwino is the replication engine. A majority of our customers see it as a Domino-to-JSON replication engine, but it goes far beyond that. In reality, it can replicate between virtually any data sources. It...
by caseyfloyd | Oct 2, 2018 | Blog, From Phil
In a previous post, I mentioned how we are leveraging ReactJS to create state-of-the-art web applications. We are now moving a step forward by also leveraging its sister technology, React-Native, to create portable, yet native, mobile applications. This comes with all...
by caseyfloyd | Oct 2, 2018 | Blog, From Phil
Domino provides document-based security through the use of readers and authors fields. This is a great capability that is fairly unique in the NoSQL industry, heavily used by Domino developers. One caveat though: you have to explicitly manage the list of...
by caseyfloyd | Sep 23, 2018 | Blog, From Phil
Reports, dashboards, and data analytics have been the bane of IBM Notes/Domino since the beginning. Its proprietary data structure, the absence of standard APIs, and its deficient query capability make reporting very difficult. This has been ranked as one of the top...
by alex_homsi | Jun 12, 2017 | Blog
Darwino, the application development environment for enterprise applications integrated with social collaboration networks and the IoT, announced the availability of MicroApps for IBM Connections. Microapps extends business processes to mobile devices, allowing users...