IBM LOT-985
Developing IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 8.5 Applications
Free Questions in OTE format
Click on file name to import it and enjoy with free basic account at Loorex!
Have a file? A Starter account at Loorex.com will be given for each
uploaded file.
Notification about new IBM LOT-985 files
Subscribe to IBM LOT-985 dump here, you will be informed about new OTE files.
Subscribe
Registered members can subscribe in one click and easily manage their subscription. Please
create an account, it is free!
About IBM LOT-985 dump
Covers Lotus Notes Domino 8.5 material as it relates to these competency areas:
- Application Architecture
- Connecting to internal data - internal to notes
- Creating mail-enabled forms
- Creating mail-in databases
- Designing and creating navigation for an application
- Designing applications incorporating OLE objects
- Exploring page layout and navigation
- Incorporating full text indexing
- Planning a classic Notes Application
- Preventing replication or save conflicts
- Referencing design element IDs: UNID and NOTEID
- Signing databases and design elements
- Understanding the concept of application replicas
- Using images in applications
- Using tables to manage page layout
- Application Configuration
- Creating Public access forms
- Creating, Modifying, and Troubleshooting
- File Resources
- Images for Web clients
- JavaScript for Notes and Web clients
- Links for Web clients
- Outlines for Web clients
- Pages for Web clients
- Style Sheets
- Views for Web clients
- Web Agents
- Web Services
- Employing Java Applets
- Implementing Java Servlets
- Server document settings affecting agents
- Setting database launch properties
- Troubleshooting database performance
- Understand purpose and use of the Problems view
- Application Management
- Controlling what gets replicated
- Copying an existing Domino application
- Creating an application from a template
- Creating an application icon
- Creating templates
- Enabling and preventing design inheritance
- Enabling document locking
- Making and distributing design changes
- Providing online Help for an application
- Setting application properties
- Starting an application from scratch
- Troubleshooting application access
- Understand document properties
- Using Design Synopsis to analyze application elements
- Design Elements
- Arrange, show, and hide Eclipse views
- Creating sorted and categorized views
- Creating, modifying, and troubleshooting
- Actions
- Agents
- Embedded Elements
- Folders for Different Clients
- Forms
- Java Libraries
- JavaScript
- Libraries
- Outlines
- Pages
- Profile Documents
- Subforms
- Views
- Creating/using Image resources
- Customizing twisties
- Displaying an icon in a column
- Displaying document hierarchy
- Displaying values in columns
- Hide form based on Client type/device type
- Hiding design elements
- Managing design changes with the Design task
- Personalizing Web site experience using Profile Documents
- Restricting Form and Document access
- Setting database properties to improve database performance
- Setting styles for a calendar view
- Using calendar views in applications
- Using design perspectives
- Working with Autosave
- Working with different field types
- Working with hide when formulas
- Working with reserved fields
- Working with Shared Resources
- Working with Text, Rich Text, and Rich Text Lite fields
- Working with Time Zone fields
- Domino Designer in Eclipse
- Access design elements using the Applications Navigator
- Access online Help via Eclipse plug-ins
- Manage Working Sets
- Understand purpose and use of the Properties view
- Programming
- Adding instant messaging to an application
- Connecting to Enterprise Data
- Controlling the display of information on forms using Hide-when options
- Creating programmable tables
- Creating right mouse button menu items
- Creating, Modifying, and Troubleshooting Framesets
- Customizing the Designer Tools menu
- Deploying a simple Java applet on a Web page
- Deploying, utilizing LotusScript agents
- Indenting response documents
- LotusScript
- Accessing and manipulating the current document using NotesUIDocument
- Accessing Databases, Views, and Documents
- Displaying information to a user on the Status Bar or with Messageboxes
- Searching for Documents in a View or Database
- Stepping through a View to access Documents
- Managing data and design replication
- Managing display options for views
- Managing field access with input enabled formulas
- Programming window titles
- Programming with the formula language
- Rendering HTML in applications
- Securing the design of a database
- Setting Programmer pane properties
- Sharing, locking, and editing design elements
- Understand purpose and use of the Events view
- Understand the LotusScript Object Model
- Understanding the JavaScript Document Object Model (DOM)
- Understanding transaction logging
- Using @Commands in Web applications
- Using @Functions in Web applications
- Using advanced options for columns
- Using CGI variables
- Using CSS for adding style
- Using Document encryption
- Using Domino URL Syntax
- Using HTML for Notes and Web access
- Using JavaScript controls for display of rich text
- Using JavaScript in applications
- Using other controls for displaying rich text
- Using Reader and Author fields
- Using the HTML Editor
- Using the Objects tab in the Programmer's pane
- Using the Reference tab in Designer
- Using XML in applications
- Utilizing HTML option control at field and form level
- Validating user entered data using JavaScript
- Working with dialog boxes: tables, and forms
- Working with HTML attributes on fields
- Working with Lists
- Working with special web development fields (e.g., $$Return, $$View)
- Writing formulas to support different clients
- Writing messages to the user
- Writing portable code
- Security
- Adding security to an application
- Defining security levels for application users
- Designing applications based on Summary/Non-Summary data storage
- Managing security with Roles
- Managing the ACL
- Restricting Section access
- Restricting View access
- Setting access for Anonymous users
- Setting Defaults for an application