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DX Kernel API Reference

Ian Tree  10 May 2012 12:25:19

The DX Kernel API Reference


DX Tools

Documentation for Version 3.14.x


The Domino eXplorer (DX) was developed as a means for facilitating the rapid development of tools to be used in projects that involve high volumes of data transformation in Notes Databases. DX has been, and continues to be developed for use across a wide range of Domino versions and platforms. The reference platforms are Domino 9.0..x on Windows Server 2003 R2 (32 bit and 64 bit) and Red Hat Linux 6.6. DX is also used as a research tool to investigate various aspects of Autonomic Systems, in particular Autonomic Throughput Optimisation.

Standardised utilities have also been built around some of the functional DX classes, these are published as “DX Tools” and can save time by providing off-the-shelf processing to be incorporated into complex transformations that need high throughput rates.

DX consists of a set of “Kernel” classes and a collection of “Functional” classes this document provides details of the Domino eXplorer (DX) Kernel API functions. DX provides a single-threaded or multi-threaded runtime environment for applications, the runtime exposes core functionality to applications through the Kernel API. The API for the “Functional” classes are documented in the “DX Tools: Class Catalogue” publication.

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