Detailed information for the notes.ini Keyword:
NTS_Classes
Short Description: This notes.ini parameter defines the Lotus Notes Traveler Servlet.
Description:
This notes.ini parameter defines the Lotus Notes Traveler Servlet.
Default value:
None
Syntax:
NTS_Classes=traveler jar file
NTS_Classes=traveler jar file
Example:
NTS_Classes=C:\Domino\traveler.jar
NTS_Classes=C:\Domino\traveler.jar
UI equivalent:
There is no kown UI setting for this notes.ini variable. But you can specify this setting in the notes.ini settings tab of the configuration settings document.
Applies to:There is no kown UI setting for this notes.ini variable. But you can specify this setting in the notes.ini settings tab of the configuration settings document.
Servers
Valid for version:
8.0.2
8.0.2
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Traveler uses this path to extrapolate the locations of the other xml files
For instance, if your program files are stored in C:LotusDomino, then the value for this will be "NTS_Classes=C:LotusDomino raveler.jar".
From there, Traveler decides to look for other files further down that path, eg: C:LotusDominoData ravelercfgDevices.xml
This completely ignores the notes.ini setting for Notes Data directory (Directory=E
ata). If you think about it, the location for the devices.xml et. al. should be (and is) E
ata ravelercfgetc. but Traveler is looking in C:LotusDominoData ravelercfg
Bah Humbug!
From there, Traveler decides to look for other files further down that path, eg: C:LotusDominoData ravelercfgDevices.xml
This completely ignores the notes.ini setting for Notes Data directory (Directory=E
ata). If you think about it, the location for the devices.xml et. al. should be (and is) E
ata ravelercfgetc. but Traveler is looking in C:LotusDominoData ravelercfg Bah Humbug!
,September 09, 2011



