JAVA/CORBA CLASSES


Examples: setHSL method
This form action uses the "Hue," "Saturation," and "Luminance" items in a document as parameters to setHSL, and writes the resulting property values to the "NotesColor," "Red," "Green," "Blue," "Hue," "Saturation," and "Luminance" items.

import lotus.domino.*;

public class JavaAgent extends AgentBase {

 public void NotesMain() {

   try {
     Session session = getSession();
     AgentContext agentContext = session.getAgentContext();

     // (Your code goes here)
     ColorObject color = session.createColorObject();
     DocumentCollection dc = agentContext.getUnprocessedDocuments();
     Document doc = dc.getFirstDocument();
     while (doc != null)
     {
       int h = doc.getItemValueInteger("Hue");
       int s = doc.getItemValueInteger("Saturation");
       int l = doc.getItemValueInteger("Luminance");
       color.setHSL(h, s, l);
       Integer i = new Integer(color.getNotesColor());
       doc.replaceItemValue("NotesColor", i);
       i = new Integer(color.getRed());
       doc.replaceItemValue("Red", i);
       i = new Integer(color.getGreen());
       doc.replaceItemValue("Green", i);
       i = new Integer(color.getBlue());
       doc.replaceItemValue("Blue", i);
       i = new Integer(color.getHue());
       doc.replaceItemValue("Hue", i);
       i = new Integer(color.getSaturation());
       doc.replaceItemValue("Saturation", i);
       i = new Integer(color.getLuminance());
       doc.replaceItemValue("Luminance", i);
       doc.save(true, true);
       doc = dc.getNextDocument(doc);  
     }

   } catch(Exception e) {
     e.printStackTrace();
   }
 }
}

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