After my last post in this series -- way back in September 2022, several things happened that prevented any further installments. First came CollabSphere 2022 and then CollabSphere 2023, and organizing international conferences can easily consume all of one's spare time. Throughout this same time period, our product development efforts continued at full speed and are just now coming to fruition, which means it is finally time to continue our blog series. So let's get started... As developers, most of us create applications through the conscious act of programming, either procedural, as many of us old-timers grew up with, or object-oriented, which we grudgingly had to admit was better. This is true whether we are using Java, LotusScript, C++ or Rust on Domino. (By the way, does anyone remember Pascal? When I was in school, I remember being told it was the language of the future, but for some reason it didn't seem to survive past the MTV era). But in the last decade, there a...
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- the AMIs appear to be missing
and/or
- the instances self-terminate
Your comments above are one of the few places on the web - outside of the howto - which speak as though Domino on EC2 actually works. Am wondering whether you've tested it (created a new instance) recently.
I was told during MWLUG 2011 that Domino is no longer available on EC2 and we end up cancelling the session. Don't know why. I assume you can create your own EC2 instance and load Domino onto it. Bernie Leung is the person you need to contact.