Beginning with HCL Nomad Web 1.0.2, released in December 2021, MarvelClient has Web Migration functionality available for the Nomad Web platform.

MarvelClient Nomad Web Migration is a feature that copies the icons, workspace pages, and recent apps from your HCL Notes desktop client to your HCL Nomad Web client the very first time you use Nomad Web. This gives users a familiar workspace that lets them hit the ground running when they start using Nomad Web.


 


Nomad Web Migration is free for all users of MarvelClient, even MarvelClient Essentials users!

Keep in mind that Web Migration only sets up the Nomad Web workspace the first time you use Nomad Web. After that, the workspace will not be modified by this action unless you use a different browser or you completely clear the browser cache. This is meant to be a one-time setup to allow users to move easily to the Nomad Web platform.

Want to see it in action? Watch the webinar Nomad For Web Browsers and MarvelClient: A Match Made in Heaven.


IMPORTANT:  Chrome and Edge browsers version 102 and higher have a new file system layer that causes MarvelClient Web Migration not to work in Nomad Web 1.0.3. If you are using a newer version of these browsers, please update to Nomad Web 1.0.4 for a fix.



Requirements

  1. You must use MarvelClient on your desktop clients (Essentials, Basic, or better)
  2. You must have a Backup action that creates backups of your desktop clients in a MarvelClient Analyze Database
  3. You must have a Web Migration action available to Nomad Web users that points to the same Analyze Database


Before You Get Started

If you're already using MarvelClient, make sure you have the latest MarvelClient templates and DLLs by running Online Update to ensure your Config and Analyze Database templates are version 20211111 or higher.



1. Setting Up MarvelClient

There are many different ways to get MarvelClient set up on your desktop clients. Here are some help documents to get you started:

Remember: a free MarvelClient Essentials version is included and pre-installed with all Notes clients, both Windows and Mac, version 10.0.1 and higher.


2. Creating a Backup Action

There are two different ways to create a backup action for use with Nomad Web Migration.

OPTION 1:  If you have Domino 12.0 or higher and you are managing MarvelClient Essentials using the Domino Directory, you can use a MarvelClient Upload Client Data action to back up data to your Analyze Database.

OPTION 2:  If you are managing MarvelClient with a Config Database (which we recommend):



Items of note:


3. Creating a Web Migration Action

There are two different ways to create a Web Migration action.

OPTION 1:  If you have Domino 12.0 or higher and you are managing MarvelClient Essentials using the Domino Directory, you can use a Nomad Web Migration Action in the Domino Directory.

OPTION 2:  If you are managing MarvelClient with a Config Database (which we recommend):



Items of note:


Checking Your Backups

Before you try Nomad Web Migration for the first time, open your Analyze Database and make sure you have at least one backup for the User ID that will be logging in to Nomad Web. This backup MUST be from a Windows or Mac desktop client.


If you don't see a backup document listed for your User ID:

You can also see some advanced troubleshooting techniques in this article: What to Do If Documents Don't Appear in the Analyze Database


Using Nomad Web Migration

Once you have everything set up, the only thing you have to do to use Nomad Web Migration is... use Nomad Web!

The very first time you use Nomad Web, you should automatically get all the workspace information from the Analyze Database copied to your Nomad Web client.

Keep in mind that Web Migration only sets up the Nomad Web workspace the first time you use Nomad Web. After that, the workspace will not be modified by this action unless you use a different browser or you completely clear the browser cache.

NOTE: if you are using a Config DB with a non-standard database name or filepath – something other than panagenda\pangenda.nsf or panagenda\pmc_config.nsf on the user's home server – you might have to set the MC_DB notes.ini parameter for your Nomad Web clients using Domino Policies. See the documentation Configuring MarvelClient for Nomad for more information.