LN:DI CLIENT:
To embed an image into a document, you complete an import request form and attac
h the image to it. The form contains data for indexing the image, the location of the target database, OCR instructions (if any), and other information.
IMAGE PROCESSING SERVER:
The form travels to the IPS, which routes the image to the OCR module, if necessary, or to the fax gateway. The IPS then creates the forms required to import the image object either linked or embedded into the Notes database.
MASS STORAGE SYSTEM:
This OS/2 2.1 hierarchical storage management system links image objects to the Notes document. The MSS can store entire images, to relieve storage limitations of the Notes database, which stores the image object's location and the source application required to view it.
Flexible C++
Matthew Wilson
My approach to software engineering is far more pragmatic than it
is
theoretical--and no language better exemplifies this than C++.
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