HCL Domino LEAP is not HCL Domino Volt anymore and it is even better - Javi's Blog  

By Javier Sanchez | 9/18/23 4:26 AM | Development - Leap / Volt | Added by Roberto Boccadoro

he “HCl Domino Volt“ brand passed away. Maybe to avoid the confsion with the new and fancy Volt Mx product, HCL had decided to rebranded to “HCL Domino Leap“. And it still getting more and more functionality. That point makes the product more “complete” and enlarge the number of use cases that you can resolve with HCL Domino Leap. At the beginning, HCL Domino Volt was a “NoCode” development product too focused (or limited) on data entry for not-too-complex applications. This meant that there were very few use cases that Volt was suited to. While it had a unique simplicity in creating responsive web forms, was a fact that the product lacked in data presentation options. It gradually improved and also increase in the integration options with our Domino applications. Not only from REST applications, but we would also have direct access to the data included in our Domino applications with the UniversalID or across a traditional Notes view.

The Importance of Reproducers  

By Paul Withers | 7/4/22 4:57 AM | Development - Leap / Volt | Added by Roberto Boccadoro

So you think you’ve found a bug. What next? Create a support ticket, right? Wrong! First off, let’s point out something critical in that first line - “you think you’ve found a bug”. You may be a consumer for the code you think you’ve found a bug in. But you’re also a committer to other code. How many times has someone raised a problem where the code is actually working correctly? How many times has someone raised a problem but given insufficient evidence to know what’s going on, resulting in the famous “works for me”? And how many times was it PEBKAC (problem exists between keyboard and chair)?

Case insensitive deserialization  

By Stephan Wissel | 6/8/22 3:58 AM | Development - Leap / Volt | Added by Roberto Boccadoro

Case insensitive deserialization - Growing up in Windows with BASIC you learn case doesn't matter, so Color is the same as COLOR or cOLOR when it comes to variable names. Same applies to @Formula or item names in Notes documents. On the other side, Linux, Java, JavaScript and JSON are very much case sensitive. This poses a challenge when deserializing (handcrafted) JSON files.

HCL Domino Volt 1.0.2 News and Fix List  

By Ales Lichtenberg | 12/9/20 2:12 AM | Development - Leap / Volt | Added by Roberto Boccadoro

New release Domino Volt 1.0.2 (Build level: 1.0.2.9) is out.

MX Volt: How to Open Up a New World on Domino   

By NCUG | 11/11/20 3:18 AM | Development - Leap / Volt | Added by Oliver Busse

HCL premiered a brand new low-code solution called Volt MX today. Did you think Domino could give you an Augmented Reality Experience? Now it can! Jason Gary from HCL demoed the brand new Volt MX low-code solution from HCL today. The person in the photo above is looking for new shoes and pulls out her cell phone.

HCL Digital Week – Recap Day 1  

By Rainer Brandl | 11/9/20 12:11 PM | Development - Leap / Volt | Added by Oliver Busse

Today, Monday 9th 2020, the HCL Digital Week started with a very impressive opening by Richard Jefts and Dion Hinchliffe where they talked about the Digital Transformation and how HCL is going to support YOU on this very interesting journey. During this Opening Session some very interesting facts have been shown by Dion Hinchliffe.

Life After XPages - The New Low Code Application Development Platform  

By John Oldenburger | 10/27/20 4:05 AM | Development - Leap / Volt | Added by Roberto Boccadoro

Over the years I have written a number of blog posts about XPages as a development platform. After the release of Domino 10 and 11 and looking at the current developments and changes in the early program for Domino 12 we can now definitively conclude that XPages as a development platform is dead. Many organizations have already switched to modern development platforms in recent years. However there is new life after XPages thanks to the continuous developments of HCL with currently the most awesome and goundbreaking HCL Domino Volt, the new Low Code Application Development Platform!

WSL, HCL Volt and some Docker  

By Martin Pradny | 9/9/20 2:02 AM | Development - Leap / Volt | Added by Martin Pradny

Running HCL Volt Docker test server on Windows is now really easy. New Windows Subsystem for Linux allows easy integration with Linux sub-system that can be used to build a Docker image using domino-docker project. Exploring new Domino and Volt features is now easier than ever.

HCL Domino Volt - Resources  

By Ales Lichtenberg | 5/26/20 1:31 AM | Development - Leap / Volt | Added by Roberto Boccadoro

Domino Volt is the most frequently mentioned product in recent days. And rightly so. I have prepared a summary of several interesting resources where you can learn more about this product.

WEBINAR: Spotlight on OpenNTF Projects - Make The Most of Domino  

By OpenNTF | 5/4/20 10:38 AM | Development - Leap / Volt | Added by Oliver Busse

Come join us and learn how OpenNTF projects can maximize Domino in your organization. In this webinar we will spotlight several popular projects. Whether you are a developer, admininstrator or manager you will see how these projects can maximize your return on your Domino investment.

Domino Volt - Domino Volt Sample Apps   

By Martin Lechleider | 4/20/20 12:34 AM | Development - Leap / Volt | Added by Roberto Boccadoro

Download the app and then import it into your Domino Volt instance by selecting New Application / From Existing.

Everything You Need to Know About Domino Volt  

By NCUG | 4/17/20 1:23 AM | Development - Leap / Volt | Added by Roberto Boccadoro

On Thursday HCL did a webinar about the awesome new low code product Domino Volt. Here are all your questions about what Volt is and how it can be used, answered!

HCL Volt – A new Leap for Domino!  

By Karl-Henry Martinsson | 4/17/20 1:20 AM | Development - Leap / Volt | Added by Roberto Boccadoro

This Monday HCL released HCL Volt for Domino, their entry into the no-code/low-code market. This is a tool that allows the non-developers (a.k.a. Citizen Developers) at a company to build their own applications without having to write any code at all. Later the application can be enhanced with code, perhaps by someone in IT, but a power user, or even a regular user with some knowledge of Excel will quickly feel at home in Volt.

Implemented the ID switching application for HCL Nomad  

By Masahiko Miyo | 3/18/20 11:05 AM | Development - Leap / Volt | Added by Oliver Busse

I am an Android user, so I can use HCL Nomad at last. I usually use HCL Nomad, I noticed that I can NOT switch ID. Since I have only one smartphone, I inconvenience verification test. So, I thought about 'how to switch ID'.

HCL Domino Volt Open Beta  

By Ales Lichtenberg | 3/10/20 6:19 AM | Development - Leap / Volt | Added by Roberto Boccadoro

Want to try HCL Domino Volt and join Beta testing? Now is the time to register.

Amsterdamned #engageug #dominoforever #hcldigital  

By Oliver Busse | 3/5/20 2:48 PM | Development - Leap / Volt | Added by Renan Ek Rendon

I am currently sitting in my hotel room near Amsterdam Schipol airport. I missed my flight in the morning because the Dutch train canceled several connections and the train I was in finally also had delays due to technical issues on the track. Another delay resulted in the need to change the train at Amsterdam Central. Anyway, I didn't make it in time, I was about 1 hour late. But why I am here?

Engage 2020 – Day 2 – Summary  

By Ales Lichtenberg | 3/5/20 1:29 PM | Development - Leap / Volt | Added by Oliver Busse

Although Day 1 was long, the start of Day 2, which was already at 8 am, did not allow much rest. The composition of the program did not allow a thorough tour of the zoo, but Burgers’ Ocean really surprised me.

You’re Invited to the Domino Volt Beta Program  

By HCL Digital | 2/20/20 6:20 PM | Development - Leap / Volt | Added by Oliver Busse

We are excited to announce the HCL Domino Volt Beta Program! We’re calling on our community to share honest, constructive, and thoughtful review and testing of the software. Your input is essential to how we develop our products. Your input is essential to how we develop our products — and we will continue to listen to you every step along our roadmap.