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But what about the data?

In the Domino world we had a nice, easy to use, built in noSQL datastore in the NSF alongside your application, or you could easily code your application to use data from a different NSF if you wanted to separate

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Deciding on a frontend

Building web apps means that you need a front end that the users will interact with. With Domino the answer was XPages ( or for the hardcore old school developers you could use forms and views and pages with passthru

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What language should I move to?

I really thought that this would be a simple question. The answer is obviously Java. We have Java skills from using XPages so it just makes sense to answer this question with Java… Except then you look at the java

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Replacing The Pillars Of Domino

As I mentioned in the previous post Domino provides many capabilities out of the box. When moving to a different development stack you need to think about the different things that Domino provides and then replace them with similar services.

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