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Charting in DomainPatrol

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I can't hold my breath any longer - I have to tell someone.

This is a sneak preview of the charting capabilities that is to come in the next release of DomainPatrol.

A picture named M2

Well someone would probably say - Hey that's cool you learnt how to use frames and there is a picture too!

The chart is actually not a picture at all, but a live applet that polls statistics from the server every minute.

This particular chart monitors Mem.Allocated and Mem.Free

... and it is independent of what OS your client is running on.

... and it all runs in the 6.5 client or later versions.

... and it is open source.


Do you have a wish for a specific chart in DomainPatrol?

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Peter Närlund

At one time in my life I was teaching:

  • Application Development 1
  • Application Development 2
  • Application Development 3
  • Domino Web Development
  • Developing Internet Applications
  • Developing Interactive Internet Applications for Notes Developers
  • Internet Development with Lotus Notes Domino (QA Training Course Material)
  • Introduction to Lotus Script in Notes
  • Introduction to the Notes Object Model
  • Advanced to Lotus Script in Notes
  • Systemadministration 1
  • Systemadministration 2

Managed to pass the following exams:

  • ITIL v3 Foundation for IT Service Management
  • Microsoft Certified Professional
  • Certified Netware Administrator
  • OS/2 Certified Somethingl
  • Lotus Notes CLP Principal Application Developer lvl 3/3 R5
  • Lotus Notes CLP System Administrator lvl 2/2 R5
  • Lotus Notes Certified Teacher R5

I have also passed all exams for R6 and R7 but I can't remember their names ;-)

I am fluently developing using:

  • LotusScript
  • Java
  • JavaScript
  • HTML
  • XML

I once knew how to program using:

  • Pascal
  • Basic
  • Assembler

Currently learning:

  • C/C++
  • ITIL
  • Eclipse Plugins
  • BIRT

Current projects:

  • My family
  • DomainPatrol
  • DominoRSS

Dropped projects:

  • Golf - I was formerly a PGA Tournament Player - no success

Other professional interests:

  • FIRO
  • The Human Element
  • Organizational development
  • Process development