IBM LOT-985
Developing IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 8.5 Applications
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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