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D8530 - Developing IBM Lotus Domino 8 Applications - Intermediate Skills




Duur:

3.0 dagen

Kosten:

1,320 euro

Aanvangsdata:
Bel +31 33 432 31 85

Doelgroep:
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.

Korte omschrijving:
This course builds on the skills the IBM Lotus Domino 8 Application Development course. Through instructor lecture and student-centered activities and exercises, students learn to use IBM Lotus Domino Designer 8 to develop multi-database applications.

The course explores advanced formula techniques including looping and user interaction with the application. The course explains different methods for accessing data sources outside the current Domino database including other Domino databases and relational databases. Other topics include adding workflow functionality to route documents and notify users that a document requires their attention, and security issues such as encrypting data. This course also examines navigation elements such as links, outlines, and framesets that bind the components of the application together and allow users to locate information quickly and easily.

Deelname-voorwaarde(n):
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 7 or Lotus Domino 8 applications. Students should have completed the D8510 - IBM Lotus Domino 8 Application Development course

Duur:
3 days

Doel:
After completing this course, you should 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 an IBM Lotus Domino application and a relational database.
    • Implement workflow in Lotus Domino applications.
    • Secure Lotus Domino application data by controlling access and encrypting data.
Inhoud:
Lesson 1: Working with Strings, Lists, and Loops
  • Writing Formulas to Manipulate Text Values
  • Working with Lists
  • Creating Iterative Formulas
Lesson 2: Writing Formulas to Interact with the User
  • Using the @Prompt Function
  • TWorking with the @DialogBox Function
Lesson 3: Advanced View Design
  • Using a Background Image in a View
  • Hiding a View Column
  • Modifying View Elements
  • Working with Embedded Elements
Lesson 4: Adding Navigational Elements Using Links and Imagemaps
  • Linking to Other Documents and Pages
  • Creating Imagemaps
Lesson 5: Working with Outlines
  • Creating an Outline
  • Adding Outline Entries
  • Modifying Outline Entries
  • Embedding an Outline
Lesson 6: Creating a Frameset
  • Adding a Frameset to an Application
  • Adding Content to a Frame
  • Launching an Application Frameset
  • Adjusting Framesets
Lesson 7: Accessing Data in IBM Lotus Domino Databases
  • Accessing Data from a View
  • Using @PickList
  • Working with Profile Documents
Lesson 8: Accessing Non-Domino Data
  • Introducing Microsoft Open Database Connectivity
  • Lesson 9: Mapping Data Between IBM Lotus Domino and Relational Databases
  • Introducing IBM Lotus Domino Enterprise Connection Services
  • Working with DECS
  • Using Data Connection Resources
Lesson 10: Adding Workflow to IBM Lotus Domino Applications
  • Defining Workflow
  • Routing Workflow Objects in IBM Lotus Domino
  • Designing Workflow
  • Notifying Users
  • Routing Entire Documents
  • Sending the Current Document
  • Tracking Documents
Lesson 11: Securing IBM Lotus Domino Application Data
  • Limiting Who Can Read and Edit Sections
  • Signing Documents and Mail
  • Encrypting Domino Data
  • Creating and Distributing Secret Keys
  • Encrypting Fields