This course is not scheduled. Inquire about Onsite training at your facility.
Overview
| Course code | D8V52 | Skill level | Basic |
|---|---|---|---|
| Duration | 2.0 days | Delivery type | Instructor Led - Online Training
(Hands-on labs) |
| Course type | Public or Private on-site | ||
| Public price | USD $1,000.00 plus tax | ||
Extend your Domino application development skills by learning how to use the Domino tools to design and develop dynamic Web applications. Learn how to efficiently use Domino fields and page lay out design elements in the Web pages. Learn how to use JavaScript in their Domino application. You do not need to know how to program in this language to acquire an understanding of how and where to apply the programming capabilities to the best advantage. Finally, this course covers security topics specific to the Domino Web environment.
Audience
This is a basic course for Lotus Domino application developers who need to build Web-enabled Lotus Domino applications using Domino Designer 8.
Prerequisites
The prerequisites for this course include completion of the following Lotus Domino Designer 8 course or equivalent knowledge, skills, and experience:
Skills taught
Upon completion of this course you should be able to:
- Build IBM Lotus Domino Forms for the Web
- Enhance the Appearance of Web Pages
- Use JavaScript in Forms
- Customize Web Site Functionality
- Secure a Domino Web Application
Course outline
This course covers the following topics:
Building IBM Lotus Domino Forms for the Web
- Exploring Lotus Domino Forms Rendered to a Browser
- Creating Links
- Customizing Input Tags for Lotus Domino Fields
- Working with Lotus Domino Fields for the Web
Enhancing the Appearance of Web Pages
- Using Cascading Style Sheets
- Enhancing Views for the Web
- Controlling View Display
- Working with Target Frames
Using JavaScript in Forms
- Exploring JavaScript in Lotus Domino
- Validating and Translate Input Data Using JavaScript
- Reusing Code
Customizing Web Site Functionality
- Using Agents to Customize Web Site Functionality
- Personalizing the User Experience
- Creating a Lotus Domino Web Log
- Incorporating Web Services in Lotus Domino Web Applications
- Using Java in Your Web Site
Securing a Domino Web Application
- Examining Lotus Domino Web Site Access
- Controlling Access to Domino Web Applications
