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OverviewNotes and Domino is a groupware package and Web server from IBM's Lotus Corporation that combines messaging, workflow, calendaring and scheduling, and Web support features. This volume contains advanced material for Notes users who want to become Notes developers. Topics covered include: form design for the Web, building user-friendly and secure applications, working with distributed apps, using LotusScript, and step-by-step instruction on several development projects. The book also includes information on integrating the Palm/Pilot and IBM WorkPad with Notes. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Cate McCoy , Matt Riggsby , Scot Haberman , Andrew FalcianiPublisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc Imprint: Sybex Inc.,U.S. Dimensions: Width: 25.10cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 25.10cm Weight: 1.317kg ISBN: 9780782140538ISBN 10: 078214053 Pages: 800 Publication Date: 28 January 2003 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Unknown Availability: Out of print, replaced by POD ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufatured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIntroduction.Part 1: Introducing Lotus Notes 6.Chapter 1: What Is Lotus Notes?.Chapter 2: Getting Familiar with Notes.Chapter 3: Working with Databases.Chapter 4: Tailoring Lotus Notes 6.Part 2: Mastering the Basics with the Notes Client.Chapter 5: Communicating with Notes Mail.Chapter 6: Calendaring and Scheduling.Chapter 7: Collaborating with Notes.Chapter 8: Searching for Information.Chapter 9: Communicating with Domino Servers.Chapter 10: Replication.Chapter 11: Lotus Notes and Domino Security.Chapter 12: Integrating Notes with Other Applications.Part 3: Lotus Notes Domino and the Internet.Chapter 13: Accessing the Internet with a Notes Client.Chapter 14: Managing Notes E Mail with a Browser.Chapter 15: Domino Off Line Services and iNotes.Part 4: Developing Lotus Notes Applications with Domino Designer.Chapter 16: Introducing Domino Designer.Chapter 17: Database Creation and Properties.Chapter 18: Understanding the Formula Language.Chapter 19: Basic Form Design.Chapter 20: Advanced Form Design.Chapter 21: Using Views and Folders.Chapter 22: Outlines, Pages, Framesets, and Navigators.Chapter 23: Shared Resources and Other Features.Chapter 24: Language Extensions and the Object Model.Chapter 25: Shared Code Objects.Appendix A: Installing IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 6 Clients.Index.ReviewsAuthor InformationMatt Riggsby is a developer specializing in Notes/Domino and Microsoft Access. He works for a publishing company in the San Francisco Bay area. Cate McCoy is a writer, consultant, and trainer. Her expertise spans many areas including Lotus Notes Domino, Crystal Reports, JavaScript, Java, and XML. Scot Haberman, a Sr. Systems Engineer at EDS, has been developing Notes/Domino applications since 1996. Andrew Falciani, a Sr. Systems Engineer with EDS, has been working with Notes/Domino since 1992. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |