Accessing Domino® sessions
The Session class is the root of the Domino® Objects containment hierarchy, providing access to the other Domino® objects, and represents the Domino® environment of the current program.
For local calls, the Domino® environment is the local Domino® directory, which can belong to a server or a user. For remote (IIOP) calls, the Domino® environment is the server handling the remote requests.
You can:
- Access session properties
- Use environment variables
- Access agents
- Access international settings
- Hash passwords
- Lock
documents and design elements
- Work with time
- Make a log
- Make a newsletter
- Represent a name
- Represent a color
- Work with streams of data
- Build a note
collection
The Session class also contains the following methods for creating new Domino® objects:
- createDateRange
- createDateTime
- createLog
- createName
- createNewsletter
- createRegistration
- createRichTextParagraphStyle
- createRichTextStyle
- getDatabase
- getDbDirectory
- getURLDatabase