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Lotus Domino Designer 8: Basic Notes Applications

Description:
In this course you will use Domino Designer 8 to create an application used by Notes clients to create and read documents. You will develop your application using most of the design elements available in Domino Designer. At the beginning of the course you will create a new database, and as the course progresses, numerous exercises will give you the opportunity to add features to the application. When you finish developing the application, you will learn the proper steps to put it into production, as well as how to maintain the data and design of the database.
  • Cost: Price on application
  • Duration: 4 days
  • This course is not available as part of our public schedule but can be provided on a customised client specific basis.
Prerequisites:
This course is designed for individuals new to Domino Designer but who have:

· significant experience using the Notes 8 client

· experience with another programming language, or with any worksheet or word processor macro language.

This course relies on the WYSIWYG tools in Domino Designer and only introduces the programming languages used in Domino Designer, so a programming background is not required.
1 Domino Designer 7 Usability :
Design Lists:
Column information
Column behavior
Sign button
Shared Columns:
Create Shared Column
Insert Shared Column
Find Views where a Shared Column has been used
Other Domino Designer Changes :
Prompt on exit
Close all Designer windows
Enable LotusScript Debugger
2 Application Design :
Document AutoSave :
How AutoSave works
AutoSave timeline
If user never saved the document: Scenario 1
Manually run AutoSave
If user never saved the document: Scenario 2
AutoSave prerequisites
Other Notes Application Design Changes :
Input Enabled event for Notes style Fields
Right-click actions in Views
Discover Folders
Multiple user-defined columns
Additional DB2 Database Engine :
DB2 as an alternate data store
DB2 Access Views
Query Views
3 Programmability :
Programming Languages :
Formula language
Command language
LotusScript
Java enhancements
Web Services :
Web Services basics
Domino 7 and Web Services
Web Service design element
Coding the events using LotusScript
Show WSDL
Import an existing WSDL
Poking at a Web Service with a browser
Debugging a Web Service
Agent and Web Services Profiler and DDM Probes :
Profiling
DDM Application Probes


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