DDWD81 Domino 8/8.5 Web Development - I
Längd: 2 dagar
Pris: 12.500:- + moms
Datum Stockholm: 7 -8 juni, 30 - 31 augusti, 4 - 5 oktober, 29 - 30 november
Description
This course leads you through the essential steps to adapt a simple Notes developed for Notes so that it can be used by browsers. You will see how Domino Designer 8/8.5 is uniquely suited to building powerful and versatile applications for Notes and browser clients.
The Domino HTTP server task is extremely versatile. In addition to its HTML rendering tasks, it also executes several types of design elements coded in Java or LotusScript:
- Agents run by a Form’s WebQueryOpen and WebQuerySave events.
- Agents run by the ?OpenAgent URL command.
During this course you will use Domino Designer 8/8.5 to add JavaScript to Domino applications that are accessed by browsers. The course covers the basic language elements of JavaScript
Audience
This course is designed for Notes programmers well versed in using Domino Designer 8. It assumes that you have:
- thorough knowledge of the Domino Designer 8/8.5 development environment, including Form and View design, as well as how to use properties boxes, and how to set the ACL
- mastered the Topics covered in Domino Designer 8/8.5: Basic Notes Applications
- knowledge of Web technologies, including servers, browsers, (HTML), Cascading Style Sheets.
- Preferably some Lotusscript experience.
Outline
Topic 1: Domino Web Engine and the HTTP Server
Topic 2: Coding for Notes and Browsers
Topic 3: Forms
Topic 4: Field Formulas and Form Submit
Topic 5: Views
Topic 6: Navigation
Topic 7: Application Security
Topic 8: Cascading Style Sheets
Topic 9: Browser Errors
Topic 10: Performance
Topic 11: Introduction to Agents
Topic 12: WebQueryOpen Event Agents
Topic 13: WebQuerySave Event Agents
Topic 14: Web Agents
Topic 15: Web Agent Error Handling
Topic 16: Browser Objects and JavaScript
Topic 17: Coding JavaScript in Domino Designer
Topic 18: Basic Language Elements
Topic 19: Branching and Looping Structures
Topic 20: Custom Functions
