Re: calling Lotus Notes Agent from .NET
- From: "Michael Höhne" <michael.hoehne@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2005 00:34:19 +0100
Jesus! It's a long time ago that I dealt with this stuff, but if I remember
correctly, you should be able to trigger an agent calling a URL (?OpenAgent
or something similar).
If I'm wrong with that assumption, it should also be possible to start an
agent using Lotus Script. If that's possible, you should be able to do the
same using .NET, using the Domino object model or the Lotus Notes COM
classes. I don't have a Notes installation here, so all of this comes from
my mind and it's several years ago. I know that I used the first approach,
but cannot give you more insight.
Michael
"Grzegorz Smith" <gregtech@xxxxx> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:kpvdfwjcbb7g$.1xh4mh3e6gpxs$.dlg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hello. I need to call remote lotus' agent in my application, does anyone
> do
> something like that? I search google for the solution and i find that I
> can
> use COM to connect to Lotus, but probably I can't using lotus agent' when
> I'm using COM. So is there another way to solve it? Thanks for any help
> Gregor
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