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kandi X-RAY | XPagesExtensionLibrary Summary
Welcome to the IBM XPages Extension Library. The IBM XPages Extension Library is a wide-ranging set of features that extend the core XPages web development framework. It includes many design element artifacts like UI controls, data sources, simple actions, validators and so forth. The XPages Extension Library can be installed into compatible releases of IBM Notes/Domino. A built version is distributed on OpenNTF at
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- Gets a list of events .
- Returns a LinkedHashMap containing all the available options for the specified options .
- Create all types .
- Find the non - null in in place .
- Creates the service factory .
- Gets the member data for a person .
- Validates a UNID .
- Read the states .
- Creates a list of plugin configurations .
- Reads the entries from a class resource .
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I would like to update the UI of an XPage application from OneUI to Bootstrap (see one of my previous posts) and therefore a have done some investigations concerning Boostrap 4 support in the XPages Extension Library.
Now my general question about the "XPages Extension Library", is this project dead or alive?
XPages Extension Library on openntf:https://extlib.openntf.org/main.nsf/project.xsp?r=project/XPages%20Extension%20Library
Take a look at the last release date!
XPages Extension Library on github:https://github.com/OpenNTF/XPagesExtensionLibrary
Does somebody has another explanation therefore?
Thanks in advance.
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Jul-20 at 13:51ExtLibX has a Bootstrap 4 experimental release https://openntf.org/main.nsf/project.xsp?r=project/XPages%20ExtLibX/releases/A8498784907DA6D386257F6200465E8F. That was a release looking for people to use it and give feedback of anything not working. I think most developers have focused on the Bootstrap 3 codestream because Bootstrap 4.0.0 is still not yet in beta (although 99% complete as of today at https://github.com/twbs/bootstrap/milestones).
If you are committed to 4.0.0, I would recommend using that and giving feedback. The componentised approach of XPages makes so much sense and is what other frameworks tend to use, because if the HTML required changes, it only needs changing once for all instances of the component, rather than everywhere for every instance of the old HTML code.
If you're able to clone the repository and run it against a local server, to be able to troubleshoot in Eclipse, even better. (My recent NotesIn9 on OpenNTF Domino API Starter Servlet gives the setup instructions. Following that video, I imported core ExtLib and was able to build it with any other configuration changes.)
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You can use XPagesExtensionLibrary like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the XPagesExtensionLibrary component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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