IBM Lotus Domino 6 Designer
Application Development Fast Track
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Outcomes
This course is an accelerated version of Developing IBM Lotus Domino 6/6.5 Applications: Foundation Skills (ND510) and Developing IBM Lotus Domino 6/6.5 Applications: Intermediate Skills (ND520)
This accelerated course uses a combination of classroom lecture and guided practice to impart several basic and intermediate skills used in the IBM Lotus Domino Designer 6/6.5 development environment. By the end of the course, students should be able to design and develop a single-database IBM Lotus Domino 6/6.5 application. Topics in the Student Guides that are not addressed in this accelerated course, may be read and reviewed as self-study materials.
Prerequisites
Experience developing one or more applications using other application development tools
Experience using the IBM Lotus Notes client to access applications and/or experience using a Web browser to access applications.
What should you be familiar with?
Application developers new to the IBM Lotus Domino Designer environment.
Session Length
5 Days, 9:00am to 4:30pm
Location
This session is conducted either on site, or at our training rooms.
Topics Covered in this session
Exploring Lotus Domino 6 and Domino Designer 6
· Domino 6 application architecture
· Domino Designer 6 application and design environment
Working with Design Elements
· Creating forms
· Adding fields to forms
· Using hide/when options to display or hide information
· Creating views
· Creating pages
Programming in Domino Applications
· Overview of programming in Domino 6/6.5 applications
· Working with the Formula language
· Validating and translating fields
Enhancing Design Elements
· Using layers to enhance pages and forms
· Creating sorted and categorized views
Automating Tasks
· Creating agents to modify data in documents
· Creating view and form actions
Working with Security
· Defining various security levels for application users
· Controlling access
Advanced Formula Techniques
· Writing iterative (looping) formulas
· Using formulas to interact with the user
· Manipulating text and lists with formulas
· Adding error checking to formulas | Advanced User Interface Design
· Hiding view columns
· Using colors and images in views
· Using embedded views
· Using cascading style sheets
Building a Navigation Structure
· Creating and using links
Advanced Data Access Techniques
· Accessing data from a view
· Using @PickList
Routing Data
· Creating a mail-in database and a mail-in database document
· Using an @MailSend formula to route a document automatically
· Tracking documents through the workflow process
Securing Application Data
· Restricting access to documents and sections of documents
· Encrypting data and mail messages
· Signing documents and access-controlled sections of documents |
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