Domino 7 application development : writing and upgrading applications for the latest Lotus Notes/Domino platform / Dick McCarrick [and others] ; reviewer, Barry Heinz ; technical editors, Divya Menon, Saurabh Singh.
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- 9781847190000
- 1847190006
- 1281252700
- 9781281252708
- 9786611252700
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- HF5548.4.L673 D66 2007eb
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Includes index.
Cover; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: A Short History of Notes and Domino; Summary; Chapter 2: New Notes 7 Client and Domino 7 Server Features; Lotus Notes 7; Domino Administrator; Domino Server; LEI; Summary; Chapter 3: Lotus Notes/Domino 7 and DB2; DB2 as a Domino Data Store; Prerequisites; Software Required for the Domino Server; Transactional Logging; DB2 Installation Accounts; Installation and Configuration; Testing Connectivity to the DB2 Instance; Verifying DB2 Version Information; Additional DB2 Configuration; The DB2 Server Enablement Tool
The DB2 Access Server, DB2 Access Views, and Query ViewsInstalling the DB2 Access Server; DB2 Access Views; Creating the DB2 Access View Definition; Populating DB2 with Domino Data; Mapping DB2 User Names to Domino; Query Views; Summary; Chapter 4: New Lotus Domino Designer 7 Features; AutoSave; Configuring the Lotus Notes Client for AutoSave; Configuring Applications for AutoSave; Design Enhancements; Shared Columns; Design View; Input-Enabled Formulas; The Default Form Indicator; Design Elements; Design Elements Sortable by Name; Inline Editing of Design Elements; New SmartIcons
Agent ProfilingAccessing Modified Documents; Right Mouse Button; Java; Sun Java Support; Remote Java Debugging; Summary; Chapter 5: Upgrading Domino Applications; Lotus Notes 7 Client Features; New Domino Designer Client Features; AutoSave; Things to Consider when Enabling AutoSave in a Form; Referencing Profile Documents in Views; Web Services; DB2 Design Integration; Tips when Using DB2; Template Management; Reviewing Code; Customizing New Templates; Recompiling Script Libraries; A Final Note about Templates; Summary; Chapter 6: Upgrading Formulas; Before you begin: Devise a Backup Strategy
New @Commands and @Formulas@Command([DiscoverFolders]); @AdminECLIsLocked; DB2-Related @Functions; @IsDB2; @DB2Schema; @IsEmbeddedInsideWCT; @PolicyIsFieldLocked; Obsolete @Formulas; Third-Party Tools; Summary; Chapter 7: Upgrading Agents and LotusScript; Before You Begin; Design a Test Plan; Create Backups; Recompile All LotusScript; Other Considerations; Third-Party Tools; New Features; Profiling; New LotusScript Methods; NotesDatabase.GetModifiedDocuments([ndtSince], [intClass]); NotesDocumentCollection.UntilTime; NotesUIWorkspace.IsEmbeddedInsideWCT; NotesAgent.GetPerformanceDocument
LotusScript DebuggerAgent Design View; Summary; Chapter 8: Web Services and Domino 7; Creating a Simple Web Service Using Domino Designer 7; Implementing a Simple Web Service; Exploring the Web Service Using a Browser; Adding Exception Handling to the Web Service; Expanding the Web Service to Include Complex Data Types; Other Complex Return Types; Implementing the CompanyInfo Web Service Using Java; Domino Designer WSDL Actions; Export WSDL; Import WSDL; Show WSDL; UDDI Registries; Summary; Chapter 9: Optimizing Application Performance; Database Properties; Unread Marks
Writing and upgrading applications for the latest Lotus Notes Domino Platform.
English.
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