Product Description
* Covers all the programming techniques, concepts, and languages used with Notes and Domino, as well as the many new features of Domino 6
* Thoroughly examines the Notes and Domino role with Java, XML, Web services, and other IBM products and technologies
* Provides extensive code and examples, many geared to the needs of administrators
* High-profile authors, known to their audience through conferences and articles
* Companion Web site shows example applications from the book running on a live Domino server and provides code download
From the Back Cover
"This unmatched book is a must-have reference for Notes and Domino developers."
John Hawkins, Editorial Director,
Lotus Advisor Magazine & Conference
If Lotus Notes and Domino 6 can do it, you can do it too...
Whether youre an architect, developer, or administrator, this guidebook covers everything youll need to know to harness the power and flexibility of Lotus Notes and Domino 6. Written by a team of award-winning authors, it explores the latest programming techniques, concepts, and languages you can use with this messaging and collaboration platform. And its packed with numerous examples and sample code, providing you with the tools to create your own customized applications.
Inside, youll find complete coverage of Lotus Notes and Domino 6
- Utilize the Domino Designer 6 user interface features to share and lock design elements, perform remote debugging, and create and manipulate XML and DXL from Domino 6 design objects
- Centralize the distribution and maintenance of Java code in a Domino application
- Access and display Domino 6 views, documents, and forms via servlets with Dominos custom JSP tags
- Learn about new features in JavaScript, LotusScript, and Formula language that allow you to build applications in record time
- Create a Domino Web application that uses the new Data Connection Resource
- Build J2EE applications that can access Domino objects and generate DXL and custom XML formats
- Uncover the most practical solutions for building and running Web Services in industrial-strength server environments
See all Editorial Reviews