Book description
In this IBM Redbook, we describe how to develop applications with
IBM Lotus Domino Designer 6. With Domino Designer, you are able to
create applications hosted by a Domino server. These applications
can be used by different clients, such as Notes clients, Web
browsers or mobile devices.
We introduce, and show in detail, how you can use all the design
elements of Domino Designer, such as forms, pages, views, agents,
outlines, resources and framesets. Readers who are familiar with
developing applications using Release 5 of Lotus Domino may want to
start at Chapter 12, which introduces the new features in Domino
6.0, and continue from there.
In the chapters toward the end of the book, we discuss the
different programming languages, @functions, LotusScript,
JavaScript, and Java, that can be used in Domino. We detail how to
manipulate rich text objects by programming, as well as XML, in
Domino.
This redbook was written for technical specialists, developers and
programmers, customers, IBM Business Partners, and the IBM and
Lotus community who need technical understanding of how to develop
applications using IBM Lotus Domino Designer 6.0.
Table of contents
- Copyright
- Preface
- What is Lotus Notes/Domino
- Lotus Domino Designer
- Domino Design elements: basics
-
Domino Design elements: forms
- Forms
- Creating a field
- Sharing design elements with subforms
- Displaying a different form to Web, Notes, and mobile users
- Layout regions
- Working with collapsible sections
- Using tables
- Actions
- Embedded elements
- Other features of forms
- Images within forms
- Using CGI variables
- Profile documents
- New features in Domino Designer 6
- Summary
- Domino Design elements: pages
- Domino Design elements: views, folders, and navigators
- Domino Design elements: agents
- Domino Design elements: framesets
- Domino Design elements: outlines
- Domino design elements: shared resources
- Developing for multiple clients
-
New features in Domino 6
- User interface
- Design Synopsis
- New Domino 6 design elements
- The event model
- @functions and @commands
- LotusScript
- Auto complete
- Agent enhancements
- HTML
- New UI elements
- Outline enhancements
- Actions enhancements
- View enhancements
- Field enhancements
- Form enhancements
- Paragraph enhancements
- Embedded element enhancements
- Table enhancements
- Frameset enhancements
- Tools menu
- URL enhancements
- WebDav
- Summary
-
Securing your Domino application
- Overview
- Controlling access to Domino data
- Using the Access Control List to control access
- Using outline control to hide part of an Domino application
- Using directory links to control access to a Domino application
- Controlling access to views and forms
- Controlling access to documents
- Authentication on the Web
- Programming considerations
- Other security options and considerations
- Developing a plan for securing your application
- New security features in Domino 6
- Summary
-
Programming for Domino 6
- Programming for Domino 6
- The Domino Object Model
- Programming with LotusScript
- LotusScript programming tips and considerations
- Using JavaScript
- LiveConnect - JavaScript access to Domino classes
- The API for Domino and Notes
- XML
- Sametime connectivity
- Integration with Microsoft technologies
- WebSphere integration
- Java
- Summary
- Rich text programming
- XML
- Web services in Domino
- Domino and connectivity
- Additional material
- Related publications
- Back cover
- Index
Product information
- Title: Domino Designer 6: A Developer’s Handbook
- Author(s):
- Release date: December 2002
- Publisher(s): IBM Redbooks
- ISBN: 073842658X
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