Domino is an application server that can be used as
a standalone web server. As part of the Domino suite, it
provides a powerful collaborative platform for the
development of customized business applications. It
provides enterprise-grade e-mail, messaging, and
scheduling capabilities.
There are many novice
and moderately experienced developers who would like to
enhance a Web-enabled Domino application, but to do so
they need to learn the fundamentals of HTML, CSS, and
JavaScript, and also how to use those technologies in
the context of a Domino application. Information about
how to do this is available on the Web, but the sheer
volume of that information makes it very difficult for
the newbie to get started.
Topics and techniques
presented in this book provide a comprehensive overview
of all major design strategies used to Web-enable
traditional Domino applications. Illustrations provide
clear working examples of how HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
can be incorporated into existing applications to
improve both look and performance.
Early
chapters provide suggestions for working with users and
for managing your development time and effort. Later
chapters focus in detail on forms and pages, views,
navigation, agents, security, performance, and
troubleshooting. Examples demonstrate clearly how to
incorporate HTML, CSS, and JavaScript into Domino
designs. By the end of this book you will have learned
what you need to know to quickly and competently tackle
web application enhancement tasks.
Beyond
providing a good understanding, this book will continue
to serve as a valuable source of ideas and techniques.
This book brings together essential classic strategies
and techniques used to deploy Domino applications to the
Web. Chapters cover all major design elements, with a
special emphasis on how to craft these elements to work
well with web browsers. Many topics include alternative
techniques for solving particular problems.
Illustrations and examples can be used where
appropriate, or they can serve as jumping off points for
your own solutions.
Classic and timeless tips
and techniques for Web-enabling traditional Lotus Domino
applications
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