Flowcharts from LotusScript code
Unless somebody made the extra effort to use a state-of-the-art-tool to document the LotusScript used in an application understanding the Scripts can be quite an adventure. Add a mix of JavaScript and Java and you are in for a headache. Wouldn't it be nice if we could produce flowcharts from all these. Luckily with the release of Visustin 4.0 you can document LotusScript, Java, JavaScript, C#, VB.NET, Cobol and many more. The beginning of the SendToNext Routine (from the R7 Document library) looks like this:
The graphics can be exported to Visio, Powerpoint, Word etc. The trial version is free.

The graphics can be exported to Visio, Powerpoint, Word etc. The trial version is free.
Posted by Stephan H Wissel on 06 December 2006 | Comments (3) | categories: IBM Notes Lotus Notes