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  • HATS Release Notes
  • What's new in HATS 9.7
  • HATS prerequisites
  • Getting Started
    • Introducing Host Access Transformation Services
    • Introducing the WebFacing Tool
    • Installing HATS
    • Enabling HATS runtime and license settings
    • Creating a basic HATS project
    • Customizing your HATS project
    • Preparing your HATS project for use as an application
      • Deploying HATS Web applications
      • Deploying HATS rich client applications
        • Exporting your project as an Eclipse feature
        • Exporting HATS runtime features
        • Creating an update site
        • Installing your application in a runtime environment
          • Eclipse RCP
          • Lotus® Notes®
          • Lotus® Expeditor Client
    • Notices
    • Glossary
  • User's and Administrator's Guide
  • Web Application Programmer's Guide
  • Cloud Deployment
  • Messages
  • Advanced Macro Guide
  • IBM i, System z, and UNIX platform-specific information
  • Developing WebFacing Applications
  • FAQs
  • HATS API References (Javadoc)
  • HATS Tuning Documentation
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Lotus® Notes®

In the Lotus Notes® environment, a widget is used to install applications that are provided as features and plug-ins. The widget can later be published to a Widget catalog for others to use. For more information about widgets, see the Widgets and Live Text section in the https://help.hcltechsw.com/notes/11.0.1/client/wid_wid_top.html?hl=widgets

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