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Course name :   Developing IBM Lotus Domino 8 Applications: Intermediate Skills Brand: Lotus
Code: D8530 Target Audience: Application Developers Format(s): Classroom Days: 3
Introduction:   You will use IBM® Lotus® Domino Designer® 8 to develop multi-database applications.
Objectives :

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

  • Use formula language to inspect and manipulate text values and lists, and use iterative statement functions.
  • Implement functions that interact with users through different types of dialog boxes using the @Prompt and @DialogBox functions.
  • Implement advanced view design features to enhance how Lotus Notes displays documents.
  • Examine and use several IBM® Lotus® Domino® design elements as navigation structures, including links and imagemaps.
  • Create and embed an outline.
  • Work with framesets and frames.
  • Access data in Lotus® Domino® databases by using formula language and profile documents.
  • Use the formula language to access data sources using the Microsoft® Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) interface.
  • Examine Domino Enterprise Connection Services (DECS) and implement real-time data mapping between a Domino® application and a relational database.
  • Implement workflow in Lotus Domino applications.
Secure Lotus Domino application data by controlling access and encrypting data.
Topics :

Lesson 1: Working with Strings, Lists, and Loops

Topic 1A: Writing Formulas to Manipulate Text Values

Topic 1B: Working with Lists

Topic 1C: Creating Iterative Formulas

 

Lesson 2: Writing Formulas to Interact with the User

Topic 2A: Using the @Prompt Function

Topic 2B: Working with the @DialogBox Function

Topic 2C: Using Layout Regions

 

Lesson 3: Advanced View Design

Topic 3A: Using a Background Image in a View

Topic 3B: Hiding a View Column

Topic 3C: Modifying View Elements

Topic 3D: Working with Embedded Elements

 

Lesson 4: Adding Navigational Elements Using Links and Imagemaps

Topic 4A: Linking to Other Documents and Pages

Topic 4B: Creating Imagemaps

 

Lesson 5: Working with Outlines

Topic 5A: Creating an Outline

Topic 5B: Adding Outline Entries

Topic 5C: Modifying Outline Entries

Topic 5D: Embedding an Outline

 

Lesson 6: Creating a Frameset

Topic 6A: Adding a Frameset to an Application

Topic 6B: Adding Content to a Frame

Topic 6C: Launching an Application Frameset

Topic 6D: Adjusting Framesets

 

Lesson 7: Accessing Data in IBM® Lotus® Domino® Databases

Topic 7A: Accessing Data from a View

Topic 7B: Using @PickList

Topic 7C: Working with Profile Documents

 

Lesson 8: Accessing Non-Domino Data

Topic 8A: Introducing Microsoft Open Database Connectivity

Topic 8B: Using @Db Functions to Access an ODBC Data Source

 

Lesson 9: Mapping Data Between IBM® Lotus® Domino® and Relational Databases

Topic 9A: Introducing IBM® Lotus® Domino® Enterprise Connection Services

Topic 9B: Working with DECS

Topic 9C: Using Data Connection Resources

 

Lesson 10: Adding Workflow to IBM® Lotus® Domino® Applications

Topic 10A: Defining Workflow

Topic 10B: Routing Workflow Objects in IBM® Lotus® Domino®

Topic 10C: Designing Workflow

Topic 10D: Notifying Users

Topic 10E: Routing Entire Documents

Topic 10F: Sending the Current Document

Topic 10G: Tracking Documents

 

Lesson 11: Securing IBM® Lotus® Domino® Application Data

Topic 11A: Limiting Who Can Read and Edit Sections

Topic 11B: Signing Documents and Mail

Topic 11C: Encrypting Domino Data

Topic 11D: Creating and Distributing Secret Keys

Topic 11E: Encrypting Fields

Audience :   The target audience for this course is application developers who have experience creating or modifying single database applications with Lotus Domino Designer 6, 7, or 8.
Prerequisites :   Students taking this course should have experience using the IBM® Lotus Notes® client to access applications and possess the equivalent knowledge, skills, and experience developing Lotus Domino 6, 7, or 8 applications. Students should have completed the Fundamentals of Lotus Domino 8 Application Development or Developing Lotus Domino 6/6.5 Applications: Foundation Skills course.
 
 
 
 
 


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