IBM Lotus Domino 6 Designer
Build Killer Apps
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Outcomes
This course introduces students to advanced application design concepts that provide the foundation for extending Notes/Domino applications.
Students will create multi-database applications, extend those applications to the Internet, integrate them with external data and implement Domino Workflow.
Prerequisites
Previous application development experience, and attended the following IBM Lotus Domino 6 courses:
Required: Using IBM Lotus Notes 6/7, Maximizing Your Productivity with IBM Lotus Notes 6/7, IBM Domino Designer: Foundation Skills.
What should you be familiar with?
Developers experienced with Domino. This course is designed to enhance the skills of experienced Domino Developers.
Session Length
4 Days, 9:00am to 4:30pm
Location
This session is conducted either on site, or at our training rooms.
Topics Covered in this session
This session is made up of the following modules:
Advanced data access mechanisms
- Accessing other Domino databases
- Accessing non-Domino databases with ODBC
- Creating and using Data Connection Resources (DCRs) to access non-Domino databases
- Using DECS to access non-Domino databases
Routing documents and notifying users
- Using @Functions to send documents
- Creating a mail-in database
Tracking documents through the workflow process
Using profile documents
- Comparison of profile documents and enviornment variables
- Creating profile documents
- Accessing data in profile documents
Securing a Domino Application
- Encrypting data
- Signing databases
- Agent security issues
Using the design synopsis to evaluate and document an application
- Description of information available in a design synopsis
- Creating a design synopsis
- Locating information in a design synopsis
| Exploring page layout and navigation
- Describe an HTML page and its format
- Take advantage of tables and their HTML layout features
- Create static and dynamic Domino based links
Exploring the use of fields in Web Applications
- Define how Domino field types render to the Web
- Work with hidden fields
- Effectively use shared fields
- Create HTML fields on pages using computed text
- Use the $$Return field for responses and redirection
Enhancing Web page layouts with views
- Embed a view in a form or page
- Use @Functions to develop view controls
- Use HTML select objects to display a single-category view
- Create templates for views
- Use view display parameters such as start and count
- Customize views for use in pages
- Use HTML in views
Creating and using framesets
- Build a usable frameset layout
- Control document target frames
- Control frame interaction
- Identify frame tricks and traps
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Performance-based objectives- Working with Multipla Database Applications
- Extending applications to the Internet
- Integrating Domino Applications with other systems
- Domino Work-Flow
This course is not available on our public schedule, call us on 1800 456 002 or
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