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Developing Notes Applications With Lotus Domino Designer 8 |
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| SUMMARY: |
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. |
| AUDIENCE: |
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.
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| PREREQUISITES: |
This course assumes that delegates have at least user-level experience with Lotus Notes. It 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. |
| OBJECTIVES: |
This course will teach you how to:
- decide which applications are appropriate for Notes and how Notes applications can be structured to accomplish their objectives
- use Domino Designer 8 to build a basic application that runs on a Domino server and is used by Notes clients
- design applications using Pages, Forms, Fields, Views, Framesets, Outlines, Actions, and Agents
- work with the formula language, LotusScript, and JavaScript languages
- establish relationships between documents through data inheritance and a Response Document hierarchy
- secure the application by assigning user rights and roles in the Database, Form, and View Access Control Lists
- embellish the appearance of Forms and Pages using style sheets and add general and context-sensitive help
- create standard and calendar Views that display document data
- make it easy for users to navigate and control the application
- use shared design elements, including Shared Resources, Files, and Code
- use Templates to create new databases using your design and Master Templates to centralize your code changes
- rollout a new application into a production environment
- maintain the database data and design
- describe the different ways to exchange data with other database systems.
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Schedule Dates
Course offered as Inhouse or Public
PUBLIC SCHEDULE |
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8/25/2008
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Pittsburgh |
PA |
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9/15/2008
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Manhattan |
NYC |
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9/22/2008
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Hartford |
CT |
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11/17/2008
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Omaha |
NE |
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