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More About This Title Lotus Notes and Domino 6 Programming Bible
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Rocky Oliver a Lotus technologies veteran began his "Lotus geek" existence with Lotus Development in 1992. Since then he has led the development team of a large, national consultancy, opened a new branch for a startup, and started his own company. Rocky is a Technical Editor and writer for Lotus ADVISOR magazine. Rocky loves to share his knowledge and experience by speaking often at Lotus technology conventions including Lotusphere, IBM DeveloperWorks Live, and ADVISOR Devcon. He co-authored Teach Yourself LotusScript for Notes/Domino 4.6 (MIS Press, 1997).
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Acknowledgments.
Part I: Introduction to Lotus Notes and Domino.
Chapter 1: The History of Notes and Domino.
Chapter 2: A Simple Application.
Chapter 3: The Notes Storage Model.
Chapter 4: Application Building Blocks.
Part II: Domino Designer.
Chapter 5: The Designer IDE.
Chapter 6: Managing and Deploying Application Projects.
Chapter 7: Standard Templates.
Part III: Application Architecture.
Chapter 8: Page and Form Basics.
Chapter 9: Views and Folders.
Chapter 10: Database Security.
Chapter 11: Framesets and Outlines.
Chapter 12: Advanced Form Design.
Chapter 13: Database Properties.
Chapter 14: Sharing Code with Libraries.
Part IV: Automating Applications.
Chapter 15: Formulas In Forms and Views.
Chapter 16: Actions, Buttons, and Action Hotspots.
Chapter 17: Form, View, and Database Events.
Chapter 18: Agents.
Chapter 19: Web Applications.
Chapter 20: Mail-Enabled Applications.
Chapter 21: Document Security.
Chapter 22: Workflow Management.
Part V: Formula Language Techniques.
Chapter 23: Introduction to the Formula Language.
Chapter 24: Working with @Functions.
Chapter 25: Introduction to @Commands.
Chapter 26: Using the Formula Language to Retrieve Data.
Chapter 27: User Interaction through the Formula Language.
Chapter 28: Advanced Formula Techniques.
Part VI: LotusScript Language Techniques.
Chapter 29: Introduction to LotusScript.
Chapter 30: Working with the Domino Object Model in LotusScript.
Chapter 31: Advanced LotusScript Techniques.
Part VII: Java Techniques.
Chapter 32: Java and Domino Designer.
Chapter 33: Java Classes and Methods.
Chapter 34: Accessing Domino from Java Applications.
Chapter 35: Java Servlets for Domino.
Chapter 36: Java Servlets Using Third-Party Developer Tools.
Chapter 37: Domino Custom JSP Tags.
Chapter 38: Domino and WebSphere.
Part VIII: JavaScript Techniques.
Chapter 39: JavaScript Basics.
Chapter 40: Using JavaScript Events.
Chapter 41: DHTML and Domino.
Chapter 42: Combining Domino and Java Applets Using JavaScript.
Part IX: Relational Database Integration.
Chapter 43: Integrating Enterprise Data with Domino Applications.
Chapter 44: Developing Domino Applications for Data Integration.
Chapter 45: LEI Retrievals and Updates.
Part X: XML.
Chapter 46: XML and Domino.
Chapter 47: XML, DXL, and Domino Data.
Chapter 48: LotusScript and XML.
Chapter 49: Using Domino to Serve Relational XML.
Chapter 50: Developing Java Applications with XML and Domino.
Chapter 51: Generating XML with Domino Java Agents and Servlets.
Chapter 52: Getting XML into Domino.
Chapter 53: Transforming XML with XSLT.
Chapter 54: XML Data Islands.
Part XI: Web Services.
Chapter 55: Web Services Introduction.
Chapter 56: SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI.
Chapter 57: Serving Web Services from Domino.
Chapter 58: Consuming Web Services in Notes Client Applications.
Index.