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The Lotus Domino Server: Integrating Lotus Notes 4.6 With the Internet
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by Stephen Londergan
Sales Rank: 1700427
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$0.80
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Paperback: 642 pages
Publisher: M & T Books; 2nd edition October 1997
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1558515747
ISBN-13: 978-1558515741
Product Dimensions:
9.2 x 7.2 x 1.5 inches
Shipping Weight: 2.5 pounds
Product Description
The Lotus® Domino Server, 2nd Edition packs practical and timely advice for integrating the security, workflow, and replication technologies of Lotus Domino with the World Wide Web. The book explains how to plan, create, and publish applications on the Web with Domino, Lotuss HTTP server for Notes, which transforms the Notes Release 4.6 server into an Internet/intranet application platform. In addition, this reference focuses on Domino and Web integration, including using the Internet to connect Domino servers, learning how to manage and deploy Lotuss new Weblicator replication technology, and retrieving pages from the Web using Notes clients built-in Web Browser. The configuration and use of Domino.Action templates, Lotuss groundbreaking tools for building and deploying customized and fully interactive Web sites, is especially emphasized.
The book explores site planning and deployment, server configuration issues, security considerations, and how to customize the Web Navigator Databases. Other advanced topics include using Domino.Merchant to conduct web-based commerce, building Domino.Broadcast systems to leverage push technology, and using Domino.Doc to build collaborative, cross-platform document management applications. For technical managers and administrators responsible for the planning, deployment, and management of Domino/Web integration, this book is essential reading.
Details how to plan a site using Lotus Domino Explains how to install, configure, and manage a Web site powered by Domino Discusses using Notes workstations to browse the Web, as well as the use and management of the Notes Web Navigator database Teaches how to build customized, collaborative Web sites with Domino.Action, Domino.Merchant, and Domino.Doc Provides in-depth details about planning and deploying Domino.Broadcast applications Offers real-world case studies about integrating Domino with the Internet and Lotus Notes 4.6 Essential reading for Domino Webmasters, administrators, and managers The CD includes sample Domino applications and customized database templates for quick Web-based application development and server management Covers both Lotus Domino 4.6 and 4.5
Customer Reviews & Comments This book was labeled and intermediate to advanced guide to web development with Domino, but in fact it is very very introductory. Many of the first chapters are for people who don't even know Notes, and Part 3 of the book (which is over half) glosses over some add-ons that are not part of the basic Domino package. What's left are two chapters dealing directly with web development, and much of the material (especially tables) come straight from the rather unhelpful yellow Notes 4.6 documentation. This is NOT a book for advanced developers.
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The Lotus Domino Server: Integrating Lotus Notes 4.6 With the Internet
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Price: $0.80

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