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Developer's Guide to Lotus Notes and Domino R5 (Developers Guide)
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by Brett Molotsky and Curt Holmer
Sales Rank: 1607485
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$8.04
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Paperback: 450 pages
Publisher: Wordware; Pap/Cdr edition November 1999
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1556226438
ISBN-13: 978-1556226434
Product Dimensions:
9.2 x 7.5 x 1.5 inches
Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds
Book Description
A comprehensive reference and development guide for application developers, Developers Guide to Lotus Notes and Domino R5 provides clear examples, concise tutorials, and a variety of tools and sample code. The authors begin by highlighting some of the key upgrades in Notes and Domino R5, then move into the importance of using good development techniques and designing functional user interfaces. In addition, the major capabilities of LotusScript and how they should be used and implemented in Notes applications are presented. Developers also learn to extend the functionality of LotusScript and Notes via external applications using OLE automation and calling API functions in Notes. An introduction to Java for the Notes programmer, including its core elements and implementation in Domino and Notes, completes this guide.
The companion CD-ROM contains several databases and text files used in the examples throughout the book, in addition to SmartMoves SmartTools software, sample Notes and Domino training materials from wareSource, and Boom Vang Softwares Hard Copy Reporter.
About The Author
Brett Molotsky is a Lotus Certified Principal Application Developer in R5. Curt Holmer is a Certified Lotus Professional.
Customer Reviews & Comments
There is a huge gaping hole in the literature available for Domino right now and that is this: A book who's focus is primarily on building Web based applications within the Domino environment (which is tricky, as there are all sorts of gotcha's and caveats when building a web app vs. a Notes app). Sadly, that is not the focus of this book at all. It concentrates on proper development processes, and then repeats a lot of information on LotusScript and the Notes DOM that is already available in the Help system. Chapter 6 - "Domino in the Real World" is OK, but it only hits upon a few issues. I want to see a book that talks about immplementing a web strategy from beginning to end with Domino, from setting up the security model for the web to setting up nice forms for users to fill in with lots of sample code and tips and tricks. Appaently Brett Molotsky is writing a book with this kind of focus (referred to on the bakc of this book). I hope it addresses the concerns above and comes out before R6.
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