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Notes 8 is build using Lotus
Expeditor which is an Eclipse
RCP application. So theoretically
you should be able to load your own plug-ins (which might not even be Notes
related). Of course this is utterly not supported <g>. The functionality
to point to an Eclipse Updates site is by default switched off. To switch
it on locate this file:
<notes install dir>\framework\rcp\plugin_customization.ini
Add one line:
com.ibm.notes.branding/enable.update.ui=true
and restart the Notes client. You will
get access to the standard Eclipse Update site dialog here:
It would be interesting to hear what
plug-ins work (Azureus
anyone)
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