Duração: 04 dias ou 08 noites
Disponível em Inglês
Course Description
The course provides the information that developers need to know to successfully create and modify database applications in IBM Lotus Domino Designer 8. It provides an overview of the IBM Lotus Domino 8 and Lotus Domino Designer 8 environments, introduces the elements and skills that are used in creating single-database Lotus Domino applications, describes how the formula language can be used to enhance the functionality of a Lotus Domino application, and explains how Lotus Domino applications can be secured.
Target Student: The target audience for this course is application developers who are new to developing Lotus Domino applications and who need to acquire the fundamental skills to develop and modify single-database applications in IBM Lotus Domino Designer 8.
Prerequisites: The prerequisites for this course include experience using the IBM Lotus Notes client, Web browser or both to access applications. Experience in developing one or more applications using other application development tools is recommended.
Delivery Method: Instructor led, group-paced, classroom-delivery learning model with structured hands-on activities.
Hardware Requirements
The following list details the minimum hardware necessary for the setup of the primary classroom server:
- At least 1 GB of RAM per CPU. However, for optimal performance, you might need to use 2 GB or more.
- A Pentium class (or higher) processor and compatibles. A Pentium 4, 2.6 GHz, processor is recommended.
- An SVGA (or better) video card and monitor. Support for 256 colors, 800 x 600 resolution.
- At least 4 GB (per partition) of free hard disk space. 8 GB of free disk space is recommended.
- For disk swap space, at least twice the amount of installed RAM.
- A mouse or other pointing device.
- A CD-ROM drive or access to a network file server for installation.
The following list details the minimum hardware necessary for the setup of the instructor and student client computers:
- At least 512 MB of RAM, 1024 MB is recommended.
- A Pentium class processor.
- An SVGA (or better) video card and monitor. Support for 256 colors, 800 x 600 resolution.
- At least 1 GB of free hard disk space, 2 GB is recommended.
- A mouse or other pointing device.
- A CD-ROM drive or access to a network file server for installation.
Software Requirements
The following software is required for the primary classroom server. Please note that proper licensing for all software is required and is the responsibility of the training organization.
- Microsoft Windows Server 2003 (Standard or Enterprise Edition) (the latest Service Pack is recommended, but not required) or Microsoft Windows 2000 Server (or Advanced Server) with Service Pack 4.
- IBM Lotus Domino 8.
The following software is required for the instructor and student client computers. Please note that proper licensing for all software is required and is the responsibility of the training organization.
- Windows XP Professional or Windows 2000 Professional, with all applicable Service Packs.
- IBM Lotus Notes 8.
- IBM Lotus Domino Administrator (for instructor) and IBM Lotus Domino Designer 8 for all clients.
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or above, with all applicable Service Packs.
- Sun Java™ Runtime Environment (JRE), Java 2 v1.4.2 or higher.
- TCP/IP using either Hosts file or DNS with server and domain names defined in the TCP/IP protocol configuration.
Performance-Based Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Receive an overview of application types, data sources, and how they are deployed in the IBM Lotus Domino architecture.
- Explore the IBM Lotus Domino Designer user interface and accessed design elements.
- Create an original application structure, an application structure copied from a previously designed application, and an application structure based on a template.
- Create pages and populate them with text, images, and tables.
- Create forms and insert form elements in them.
- Create formatted views.
- Create formulas and learn about programming languages that can be used in conjunction with Domino.
- Use formulas in conjunction with forms.
- Select and manipulate data for use and display in views.
- Work with layers, subforms, instant messaging, and autosave features.
- Work with hierarchical views, response data, shared columns, and instant messaging features related to views.
- Work with actions to automate tasks.
- Work with agents to automate tasks.
- Receive an overview on application security.
- Receive an overview on how to deploy an application.
Course Content Lesson 1: Exploring Applications in IBM Lotus Domino 8
Identify Application Types and Data Sources
Examine the IBM Lotus Domino Architecture
Examine IBM Lotus Domino Application Components
Investigate Replication and Application Design Considerations
Extend IBM Lotus Domino Collaboration Capabilities
Lesson 2: Exploring the IBM Lotus Domino 8 Design Environment
Explore the IBM Lotus Domino Designer User Interface
Access Design Elements
Lesson 3: Creating Applications
Create a New, Blank Application in IBM Lotus Domino Designer
Create a Copy of an Existing Application
Create an Application from a Template
Organize the IBM Lotus Domino Designer Environment
Lesson 4: Creating Pages
Explore Page Content, Layout, and Navigation Basics
Create Pages
Add Text to Pages
Use Tables to Lay Out Pages
Add Images to Pages
Lesson 5: Creating Forms
Create Forms
Add Fields to Forms
Hide Form Elements
Lesson 6: Creating Views
Create Views
Add View Columns
Organize Documents
Format Views
Lesson 7: Introducing Formulas
Identify Programming Languages Supported by IBM Lotus Domino
Identify Formula Components
Identify Event Triggers
Compute and Compare Values
Work with @Functions
Explore Formatting and Comments
Lesson 8: Using Formulas in Forms
Create Window Titles
Work with Computed Values
Work with Field Values
Work with Lists
Prompt Users
Create Reusable Code
Implement Error Checking
Lesson 9: Using Formulas in Views
Create Selection Formulas
Concatenate Values in a View Column
Display Icons In a View
Lesson 10: Enhancing Forms
Work with Layers
Work with Subforms
Create Shared Fields
Enable Inheritance in Forms and Documents
Create Related Forms
Enable AutoSave
Implement IBM Lotus Sametime Instant Messaging in Forms
Lesson 11: Enhancing Views
Define Hierarchical Views
Display Response Data in Views
Implement Shared Columns
Enable IBM Lotus Sametime Instant Messaging in Views
Create Views for the Web
Lesson 12: Working with Actions
Create Actions
Create Shared Actions
Control the Display of Actions
Create Action Hotspots
Lesson 13: Working with Agents
Investigate Agents
Create Agents
Lesson 14: Securing Applications
Explore Application Access
Implement Roles
Use Readers and Authors Fields
Control Access for Anonymous Users
Lesson 15: Deploying Applications
Deploy Applications
Appendix A: Solutions to Practice Activities
Appendix B: The Worldwide Corporation Infrastructure Plan
Appendix C: Extend IBM Lotus Domino Software
Appendix D: Certification and Exam Competencies
Appendix E: Instructor Preparation
Inclui: Material didático e certificado oficial IBM/Lotus , mochila, squeeze, caneta e coffee-break
Horário dos cursos:
Integral - 08:30 às 17:30h
Noturno - 18:30 às 22:30h
Sábado - 08:30 às 17:30h
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