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Lotus Domino Designer 6 New Features Curriculum Training CD-ROM
Let Domino Designer 6 help you rapidly create multiplatform applications to automate business processes and increase workflow efficiency. Students are introduced to the new interface and taught upgrades to the
software. Developers will learn how they can enhance their presentations through an understanding of how Domino Designer 6 language enhancements operate. Learners are also introduced to the new LotusScript
enhancements and to data transformation.
Includes training for:
Total Learning Time 18 to 24 hours
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Part 1: New Features
IBM Lotus Domino Designer 6 New Features Part 1 introduces the learner to the new Domino Designer 6 interface and
then teaches upgrades to the software including view enhancements, icons, shared code and resources, and working with embedded elements and multiple columns.
Learn To
To identify features of the Domino Designer 6 interface. To identify features of the Toolbar Preferences dialog box in Domino Designer 6.
To identify features of the Domino Designer 6 bookmark bar. To specify red, green, and blue (RGB) values in a view color. To create a profile form for users to set view colors.
To modify a view to allow users to customize view colors. To match Inviewedit parameters with their descriptions. To create an editable view.
To set the property that enables you to create a document from within a view.
Contents
Unit 1: Organizing and Maintaining Applications
Identify features of the Domino Designer 6 interface. Identify features of the Toolbar Preferences dialog box in Domino Designer 6.
Identify features of the Domino Designer 6 bookmark bar. Identify features of non-nsf elements in Domino Designer 6. Create multiple bookmarks from the Open Database dialog box.
Create a nested folder in Domino Designer 6. Identify features of shared elements. Identify reasons for using shared JavaScript code within a database.
Import a JavaScript file into a database. Identify functions of shared resource actions. Insert a shared resource into a database.
Identify options available when modifying multiple design elements. Lock a design element in a database.
Unit 2: Design View Enhancements
Specify red, green, and blue (RGB) values in a view color. Create a profile form for users to set view colors. Modify a view to allow users to customize view colors.
Identify features of multiple icons in Domino Designer 6. Assign multiple icons to a column. Add a background image to a view in Domino Designer 6.
Hide a column in a view by using a formula.
Unit 3: Views and Embedded Elements
Match Inviewedit parameters with their descriptions. Create an editable view. Set the property that enables you to create a document from within a view.
Identify features of editing multiple columns in a view. Identify features of embedded elements in Domino Designer 6. Create an embedded editor for a form.
Identify options available when setting embedded editor properties. Target an embedded view. Sequence the steps for using an embedded scheduler.
Part 2: Enhancements
IBM Lotus Domino Designer 6 New Features Part 2 focuses on how developers can enhance their presentations through
an understanding of how Domino Designer 6 language enhancements operate. This course also teaches the new
features of cascading style sheets, using third party tools, using layers, agents, and reusable code.
Learn To
Contents
Unit 1: Enhancing Presentations
Identify features of the Add Tool dialog box. Identify features of the Customize Tools dialog box. Identify features of a Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) in Domino Designer 6.
Identify syntax used for creating Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) rules. Apply a Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) to a form. Apply style rules to a table.
Sequence the steps for hiding a style sheet. Convert a form element in Domino Designer 6 to HTML code.
Unit 2: Layers, Actions, and Agents
Identify benefits of using layers. Identify options for setting layer properties. Identify options for hiding layers. Identify the order of calculation in a layer.
Add system actions to the Actions pane. Create a check box action. Create a nested action. Identify options for setting action bar properties.
Identify features of the Basics tab in the Agent properties box. Identify options of the Agent properties Security tab. Sequence the steps for creating an agent.
Identify options for running an agent.
Unit 3: Events and Formula Language Enhancements
Identify features of a nested assignment statement. Identify features of a subscripted list. Identify features of @Functions that allow looping.
Identify new functions of reusable code. Identify enhancements to error handling. Identify new features of the dual event model.
Developers Part 3: Tools
IBM Lotus Domino Designer 6 New Features Part 3 looks at the software's new LotusScript enhancements as well as
converting from LotusScript to Java. Data transformation is an important new features of Domino Designer 6, and this course teaches how Domino's data transformation tools enhance designs.
Learn To
To identify features of new data types in LotusScript for Domino Designer 6. To identify syntax used when modifying a view.
To identify syntax used when creating tables in Domino Designer 6. To identify features of Extensible Markup Language (XML).
To identify features of Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformation (XSLT). To identify benefits of Domino Extensible Language (DXL).
To identify features of a Data Connection Resource (DCR) in Domino Designer 6. To identify options available on the Basics tab when creating a Data Connection Resource (DCR).
To identify options available on the Options tab when customizing a Data Connection Resource (DCR).
Contents
Unit 1: LotusScript Enhancements
Identify features of new data types in LotusScript for Domino Designer 6. Identify syntax used when modifying a view. Identify syntax used when creating tables in Domino Designer 6.
Identify features of the Recompile All command. Identify the steps for enabling remote debugging. Debug an agent running on a server by using the remote debugger.
Identify features of the Script Debugger window. Identify features of LotusScript to Java (LS2J). Identify features of a Java class.
Identify steps for creating a reference to a Java class. Identify steps for creating a reference to a Java object.
Identify reasons for using a LotusScript to Java (LS2J) interface class.
Unit 2: Transforming Data
Identify features of Extensible Markup Language (XML). Identify features of Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformation (XSLT). Identify benefits of Domino Extensible Language (DXL).
Identify functions of LotusScript XML classes. Identify features of the NotesDXLExporter. Identify features of the NotesXSLTransformer.
Identify features of the NotesDXLImporter.
Unit 3: External Data Sources
Identify features of a Data Connection Resource (DCR) in Domino Designer 6. Identify options available on the Basics tab when creating a Data Connection Resource (DCR).
Identify options available on the Options tab when customizing a Data Connection Resource (DCR). Identify steps for mapping Domino Designer 6 form fields to an external data source.
Identify steps for exchanging data between Domino Designer 6 and an external data source.
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