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Community articleAD115 -- Best Practice -- Globalizing Your IBM Lotus Notes Applications
Added by ~Kelly Quetponekonyjip on July 8, 2010 | Version 1
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This presentation shows you how you can acheive your globalization objectives with Lotus Domino.
Tags: IBM Lotus Domino Designer, LotusTechInfo, LotusSphere
Today's business requirement often mean your applications have to support a global workforce or customer base. Globalizing Lotus Notes applications can be challenging since text strings are embedded in your source code. Thankfully, we have a solution to help you. By combining IBM Lotus Domino Global Workbench along with good development guidelines, developers can realize their globalization objectives. If you haven't looked at Lotus Domino Global Workbench in a while, it's time to look again!
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