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Descrição
| Código | D8510BR | Nível de conhecimento | Básico |
|---|---|---|---|
| Duração | 4.0 Dias | Tipo de entrega | CLASSROOM
(Exercícios práticos) |
| Tipo de curso | Turma Aberta/Fechada | ||
| Preço | BRL R$3.050 incluindo impostos | ||
The course provides the information that you need to know to successfully create and modify database applications in IBM Lotus Domino Designer 8. It provides an overview of the Lotus Domino 8 and Domino Designer 8 environments, introduces the elements and skills that are used in creating single-database Domino applications, describes how the formula language can be used to enhance the functionality of a Domino application, and explains how Domino applications can be secured.
Training Paths that reference this course are:
- IBM Lotus Domino 8 Application Developers
Público alvo
This is basic course for application developers who are new to developing Domino applications and who need to acquire the fundamental skills to develop and modify single database applications in IBM Domino Designer 8.
Pré-requisitos
The prerequisites for this course include :
- Experience using the Lotus Notes client, Web browser or both to access applications.
- (Recommended) Experience developing one or more applications using other application development tools
Objetivos
- Exploring Applications in Lotus Domino 8
- Exploring the Lotus Domino 8 Design Environment
- Creating Databases
- Designing Pages
- Initiating Forms
- Creating Views
- Introducing Formulas
- Using Formulas in Forms
- Using Formulas in Views
- Developing Forms
- Enhancing Views
- Working with Actions
- Working with Agents
- Securing Applications
Tópicos principais
Exploring Applications in Lotus Domino 8
- Identifying Application Types and Data Sources
- Examining the Lotus Domino Architecture
- Analyzing Lotus Domino Application Components
- Investigating Replication and Application Design Considerations
- Extending Lotus Domino Collaboration Capabilities
Exploring the Lotus Domino 8 Design Environment
- Exploring the Lotus Domino Designer User Interface
- Accessing Design Elements
Creating Databases
- Creating a New, Blank Database in Lotus Domino Designer
- Designing a Copy of an Existing Database
- Initiating a Database from a Template
- Organizing the Lotus Domino Designer Environment
Creating Pages
- Exploring Page Content, Layout, and Navigation Basics
- Creating Pages
- Adding Text to Pages
- Using Tables to Lay Out Pages
- Adding Images to Pages
Creating Forms
- Creating Forms
- Adding Fields to Forms
- Hiding Form Elements
Creating Views
- Creating Views
- Adding View Columns
- Organizing Documents
- Formatting Views
Introducing Formulas
- Identifying Programming Languages Supported by Lotus Domino
- Classifying Formula Components
- Identifying Event Triggers
- Working with @Functions
- Computing and Compare Values
- Exploring Formatting and Comments
Using Formulas in Forms
- Creating Window Titles
- Working with Computed Values
- Designing with Field Values
- Working with Lists
- Prompting Users
- Creating Reusable Code
- Implementing Error Checking
Using Formulas in Views
- Creating Selection Formulas
- Concatenating Values in a View Column
- Displaying Icons In A View
Enhancing Forms
- Working with Layers
- Working with Subforms
- Creating Shared Fields
- Enabling Inheritance in Forms and Documents
- Creating Related Forms
- Enabling AutoSave
- Implementing Lotus Sametime Instant Messaging in Forms
Enhancing Views
- Defining Hierarchical Views
- Displaying Response Data in Views
- Implementing Shared Columns
- Enabling Lotus Sametime Instant Messaging in Views
- Creating Views for the Web
Working with Actions
- Designing Actions
- Creating Shared Actions
- Controlling the Display of Actions
- Establishing Action Hotspots
Working with Agents
- Investigating Agents
- Creating Agents
Securing Applications
- Exploring Database Access
- Implementing Roles
- Using Readers and Authors Fields
- Controlling Access for Anonymous Users
Deploying Applications
