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Provided by: 123-CBT Computer Based Training Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 4 Making Your Application Run |
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Course Overview
This is the fourth course in a nine part series for webmasters, application developers, and graphic designers that will introduce Notes/Domino features, web-specific tasks, and basic system administration tasks to be up on the web quickly and to use Domino to create Web sites and Web applications. At the completion of this course, students will learn how to identify the object-oriented hierarchy for Domino objects; identify the various rules while writing formulas; identify the different type of agents; create actions, agents, special hotspots and dynamic window titles; identifying, creating and using shared resources in Lotus Notes; and identify the guidelines that help to run formulas effectively and help you identify the Document State.
Learn To:
- Identify the object-oriented hierarchy for Domino objects.
- Identify the various rules while writing formulas.
- Identify the different type of agents.
- Create actions, agents, special hotspots and dynamic window titles.
- Identifying, creating and using shared resources in Lotus Notes.
- Identify the guidelines that help to run formulas effectively and help you identify the Document State.
Content Emphasis
Skills-Based
Audience
This course series is for webmasters, application developers, and graphic designers with little or no exposure to Lotus Notes/Domino. Participants should have completed the first three courses in this series.
Total Learning Time
6 - 8 Hour(s)
Course Contents
Unit 1: Application Development: An Introduction
Duration: 1.5 - 2 Hour(s)- Label the parts of the integrated development environment (IDE) in Domino Designer with their functions.
- Match the elements of an object with their functions.
- Sequence the objects in a hierarchy for a specific scenario.
- Identify the programming languages that can be used in Domino Designer in a specific scenario.
- Match the field events for which you can write formulas in Domino Designer with their functions.
- Match the form events for which you can write formulas in Domino Designer with their functions.
- Match the view events for which you can write formulas in Domino Designer with their functions.
- Match the field types in Domino Designer with their functions.
- Match the reserved fields in Domino Designer with their functions.
Unit 2: Programming in Domino
Duration: 1.5 - 2 Hour(s)- Identify the lexical elements in the Formula language.
- Identify the statements that follow the syntax rules for writing formulas in the Formula language.
- Identify the rules to be followed for using variables in the Formula language.
- Identify the rules to be followed for using constants in the Formula language.
- Identify the order of evaluation for the formula statements in the Formula language.
- Write formulas in Domino Designer by using Online Help in a database.
- Write a function in the Script area that performs a string manipulation for a specific task.
- Identify the If statement that performs a logical operation for a specific task.
- Write a function in the Script area that performs a date-time operation for a specific task.
- Identify the arithmetic function statement that evaluates to a specific value.
- Identify the list function statement that evaluates to a specific value.
- Identify the data conversion function statement that performs a specific task.
- Identify the special function statement that performs a specific task.
- Write a command in the Script area to perform a specific task.
Unit 3: Automation in Applications
Duration: 1 - 2 Hour(s)- Identify the
This is primarily online training 
This is an online eLearning or CBT training program 
This program may be available on CD 
Contact 123-CBT Computer Based Training for more information Training Presented in: English

