Domino Designer Fundamentals training students will learn the entire range of simple Domino application design for either Notes client or Web browser. Expert Libby Schwarz puts special concentration on the newest Domino R5 features including frame sets, outlines, "applets," and basic forms. Libby’s experience with users at all levels is relevant to basic application developers and those working towards CLP certification. At the conclusion of this course, users will understand the essentials of Domino R5 application development and be prepared to pass exam 510.
Session 1
Section A: Introduction • Lotus Terms Defined • Functions & Roles
Section B: Domino Designer • The Designer Interface • Form Elements
Section C: Create Notes • Database • Getting Started • File Options • Templates
Section D: Basic Database • Properties • Database Settings • Properties & Information Tab • Design Options • Launch
Section E: Advanced Database • Properties • General Properties • Performance
Section F: Database Elements • Types Defined • Views
Section G: Form Planning • Needs • Relationships
Section H: Form Creation • Set Form Properties • Display Options • Versioning • Form Options • Defaults Tab • Launch Tab • Form Background Tab • Header Tab • Printer & Security Tabs
Session 2
Section A: Page Creation • Basic Page Information • Page Title
Section B: Page & Form • Elements • Page & Form Elements • Forms Only
Section C: Static Text & • Graphics • Text Properties • Graphics • Image Resources
Section D: Tables • Table Types • Programmatic Tables • Standard Table • Response Form • Tabbed Table • Modify into Programmatic • Create Fields • Add @ Function • Notes Preview
Section E: Sections • Section Types • Section Properties
Section F: Hotspots • Hotspot Types • Pop-up Hotspot • Button Hotspot • Notes Preview
Section G: Hide-When • Hide-When Options • Open in Client
Section H: Subforms • Subform Elements • Create Subform • Insert Subform
Section I: Form Modification • Insert Subform • Response & Response Form • Preview Forms
Section J: Field Types • Field Types • Field Events • Native OS Style • Other Field Properties • Rich Text Field • Show Field Types • Web Style
Session 3
Section A: Field Creation • Fields to Use • Creating Fields • Radio Buttons • Other Fields • Testing Fields • Sharing Fields • Troubleshooting
Section B: Formula Components • Formula Syntax • @ Application • @ Examples • Date/Time Functions • Environment Functions • @ Browser Functions
Section C: Formula Creation • Shared Field Formula • Updating Fields • Troubleshooting • Calculating Fields
Section D: View Planning • Views Defined • Selecting Documents • View Applet & Ideas
Session 4
Section A: View Creation • View Properties • Color Settings • Advanced Settings • New Views
Section B: Columns • Limits • Column Properties • Adding Columns • Categorizing • Categories Column • Menu item Column • Testing the View
Section C: Creating • Properties • Preview
Section D: Actions • Actions Overview • Actions Properties • Shared Actions • Cascaded Actions
Section E: Agents • Agent Overview • Approval • Creating an Agent • Advanced Functions
Session 5
Section A: Framesets & Frames • Planning Framesets • Named Elements • Target Frame • Create a Frameset • Frameset Properties • Frame Properties • Frame Content • Database Launch
Section B: Navigation • Outlines • Create Outline • Outline Entry • Test Outline • Formulas • Embedded Outline • Indent Organizing • Outline Style • Java Applet • Image Maps & Navigators • Display Outline
Section C: Security • Levels & Responsibility • Developer’s Options • Access Control Lists • ACL Defaults • Web & ACL • Other Security • ACL on Local Database • Roles & Logs
Section D: Application Finalization • Complete the Application • Design Synopsis • Web Client Tips • Avoid on the Web • Troubleshooting Tips
Section E: Exam Preparation • Certification Options • How to Study
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