IBM Lotus Domino 7 Designer
Developing IBM Lotus Domino 7 Applications: Intermediate Skills


Outcomes

This course builds on the skills of Lotus Education's Developing IBM® Lotus® Domino® 7 Applications: Foundation Skills (N7D510) course. Through instructor lecture and student-centered activities and exercises, students learn to use IBM Lotus Domino Designer 7 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.


Prerequisites

Experience using the IBM Lotus Notes client to access applications
Completion of the Developing IBM Lotus Domino 7 Applications: Foundation Skills or Developing IBM Lotus Domino 6/6.5 Applications: Foundation Skills course or equivalent knowledge, skills, and experience.
Three or more months experience developing Lotus Domino 6 or Lotus Domino 7 applications.


What should you be familiar with?

The target audience for this course is application developers who have experience creating or modifying single database applications with IBM Lotus Domino Designer 6 or Domino Designer 7.

Session Length

3 Days, 9:00am to 4:30pm

Location

This session is conducted either on site, or at our training rooms.

Topics Covered in this session




  • Using the formula language to inspect and manipulate text and list values, and use the iterative statement functions.
  • Implementing functions that interact with users through different types of dialog boxes using the @Prompt and @DialogBox functions.
  • Improving on making IBM® Lotus® Notes® documents available to users.
  • Examining and using several IBM® Lotus® Domino® design elements as navigation structures, including links and imagemaps.
  • Creating and embedding an outline.
  • Adding a frameset to an application, adding content to a frame, launching an application frameset, including elements in a frameset, adding new frames, and specifying a target frame for individual elements.
  • Using @DbColumn to access view column and document values in an IBM® Lotus® Domino® database; using @PickList to allow a user to choose column values from a view; and using profile documents to store global data for an application.
  • Using the formula language to access data sources using the Microsoft® Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) interface.
  • Examining Domino Enterprise Connection Services (DECS) and implement real-time data mapping between an IBM® Lotus® Domino® application and a relational database.
  • Defining workflow, notifying users when they need to become aware of an action in the workflow, creating a mail-in database document, routing documents to application databases, and tracking documents through the workflow process.
  • Controlling who can edit sections of a document, attaching a signature to an access-controlled section, and encrypting data and mail messages.




Performance-based objectives
  • Using advanced formula language functions
  • Creating a Database navigation structure and Layout
  • Interacting with the user
  • Understanding and implementing basics Domino Workflow
  • Securing an application
  • Interacting with Data external to a Domino Application



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