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Accessing data within a Lotus Notes NSF file using C#

Asked by hdkelly in Lotus Notes

Hi experts,

I'm after a light weight solution that will allow me to access an NSF database using .Net.  By light weight I mean not having to install the full Lotus Notes Client.  I realise this might be a bit of a stretch but I'd at least like to try and establish a list of the dlls that are required.

In terms of functionality I only need to get an item count and possibly iterate all items and get the attachment count as well.  I can see how to do this in the Lotus Notes C++ API.

My main question is which API should I be using?  Is there a set of COM dll's available that I can use through .Net?  Has anyone successfully connected to an NSF through C#?  Are there any code samples available?

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