
Lotus Domino Designer V8.x : Développement Avancé
Plan de cours officiel IBM D8530FR
Durée : 3 Jours.
Description : A l'issue de ce stage , vous serez capable d'utiliser IBM LotusDomino Designer 8 pour développer des applications multi-bases.
Participants : Développeurs d'applications ayant de l'expérience dans la création et modification de bases simples avec Lotus Domino Designer 7 ou Domino Designer 8.
Compétences requises : Les participants doivent avoir suivi le stage D8510FR Lotus Domino Designer V8 : concepts de base ou N7D510FR (le même en v7) ou avoir un niveau de connaissances équivalent.
Objectifs : Ce stage permet de découvrir les techniques avancées concernant les formules incluant les boucles et les interactions utilisateurs avec les applications. Le cours explique également les différentes méthodes d'accès aux data sources en dehors de l'environement Domino incluant les bases de données relationnelles . Vous verez également comment inclure des fonctionnalités de workflow pour router des documents et notifier les utilisateurs qu'un document réquière leur attention, cela en tenant compte des éléments de sécurité tel le cryptage de données. Ce stage permet également une mise au point sur les éléments de navigation tels que les liens , plans, et agencements de cadres permettant la liaison des différents composants de l'application et permettant à l&aposutilisateur de localiser rapidement et facilement les informations.
Contenu du cours
Lesson 1: Working with Strings, Lists, and Loops
- Topic 1A: Writing Formulas to Manipulate Text Values
- Useful Functions for Inspecting and Searching Text
- Inspecting and Searching Strings
- Useful Functions for Parsing a String
- Examples of Parsing a String
- Topic 1B: Working with Lists
- Creating Lists
- List Operations
- List Operations
- Using the List Subscript Operator
- Useful Functions for Inspecting Lists
- Useful Functions for Modifying Lists
- Useful Functions for Converting Lists
- Topic 1C: Creating Iterative Formulas
- Iterative Statement Functions
- Using a For Loop
- Using a While Loop
- Using a DoWhile Loop
Lesson 2: Writing Formulas to Interact with the User
- Topic 2A: Using the @Prompt Function
- Introducing The @Prompt Function
- Examples of User Prompts
- The @Prompt Function
- @Prompt Styles
- Topic 2B: Working with the @DialogBox Function
- The @DialogBox Function
- Using the @DialogBox Function
- Creating a Form for @DialogBox
- Topic 2C: Using Layout Regions
- Layout Regions
- Creating a Layout Region
- Adding Elements to a Layout Region
Lesson 3: Advanced View Design
- Topic 3A: Using a Background Image in a View
- Background Images
- Background Image Formatting Options
- Adding a Background Image to a View
- Topic 3B: Hiding a View Column
- Hiding Columns
- Using a Formula to Hide a Column
- Topic 3C: Modifying View Elements
- Highlighting View Documents
- Programmatically Setting Colors in a View
- Creating a View Column to set the Colors of a Row
- Using Values to Specify the View Text Color
- Using Values to Specify the View Background Color and Text Color
- Hiding the Color Column
- Expanding a Column to Use the Available Width
- Topic 3D: Working with Embedded Elements
- Adding an Embedded Editor to the Form
- Preventing a Document from Being Saved
- Combining Embedded Elements
- Embedded Schedulers
Lesson 4: Adding Navigational Elements Using Links and Imagemaps
- Topic 4A: Linking to Other Documents and Pages
- Types of Links
- Creating a Link Hotspot on a Page or Form
- The Hotspot Resource Link Properties
- Named Element Links
- Creating a Named Element Link in the Properties Box
- URL Links
- Creating a URL Link
- Topic 4B: Creating Imagemaps
- Imagemaps
- Describing Hotspots on an Image
- Creating a Hotspot on an Image
Lesson 5: Working with Outlines
- Topic 5A: Creating an Outline
- The Outline Design Element
- Process of Creating an Outline
- Create an Outline
- Default Outlines
- Creating a Default Outline
- Topic 5B: Adding Outline Entries
- Outline Entries
- Creating a Hierarchical Outline
- Creating an Outline Entry
- Topic 5C: Modifying Outline Entries
- Setting Outline Entry Properties
- Indenting and Outdenting Outline Entries
- Topic 5D: Embedding an Outline
- Embedding Outlines
- Embedded Outline Properties
- Formatting an Embedded Outline
Lesson 6: Creating a Frameset
- Topic 6A: Adding a Frameset to an Application
- What are Frames?
- What are Framesets?
- Structuring a Frameset
- Guidelines for Designing Framesets
- Creating a Frameset
- Topic 6B: Adding Content to a Frame
- Specifying Frame Information
- Specifying a Content Source
- Using a Target Frame
- Specifying the Default Target Frame
- Target Frame Precedence
- Placing a Page in a Frame
- Topic 6C: Launching an Application Frameset
- Setting Database Properties to Launch a Frameset
- Topic 6D: Adjusting Framesets
- Adding New Frames to a Frameset
- Launching Individual Elements in a Specific Frame
- Opening Documents in a Frame
- Setting a Target Frame
Lesson 7: Accessing Data in IBM® Lotus Domino Databases
- Topic 7A: Accessing Data from a View
- Common Arguments for @Db Functions
- Options for Caching the Results of a Lookup
- Guidelines for Caching the Results of a Lookup
- Specifying a Database for Lookups
- How Lotus Notes® Searches for a Replica
- Using @DbColumn
- Using @DbLookup
- Optional Keywords for @DbLookup
- Optional Keywords for @DbLookup
- Topic 7B: Using @PickList
- Advantages of @PickList
- Styles of PickLists
- Displaying a View with @PickList
- Displaying a Domino Directory View with @PickList
- Topic 7C: Working with Profile Documents
- Introducing Profile Documents
- Characteristics of Profile Documents
- Guidelines for Using Profile Documents
- Designing a Form for Creating Profile Documents
- Creating a Profile Document with Formulas
- Reading Data in Profile Documents
- Updating Data in Profile Documents
Lesson 8: Accessing Non-Domino Data
- Topic 8A: Introducing Microsoft Open Database Connectivity
- Using ODBC
- Working with ODBC Drivers
- ODBC Driver Configuration
- ODBC Driver Configuration
- Example dBase Table
- Topic 8B: Using @Db Functions to Access an ODBC Data Source
- Accessing Relational Data from IBM Lotus Domino with ODBC
- Comparing the @Db Functions that use ODBC
- Using @DbColumn
- Using @DbLookup
- Using @DbCommand
Lesson 9: Mapping Data Between IBM Lotus Domino and Relational Databases
- Topic 9A: Introducing IBM Lotus Domino Enterprise Connection Services
- Data Mapping
- Data Mapping in Lotus Domino
- Using DECS
- How DECS Communicates with the External Data Source
- Capabilities of DECS
- Topic 9B: Working with DECS
- The DECS Server Task
- Working with the DECS Administrator Database
- Topic 9C: Using Data Connection Resources
- Working with DCRs
- The DECS Administrator Database and DCRs
- Using DCRs
- Creating a Data Source Resource for ODBC Access
- Creating a DCR
- Basic Properties of a DCR
- Optional Properties of a DCR
- Associate a Form with a DCR
- Mapping Fields to External Table Fields
- Importing External Data
- Enabling a Lotus Domino Database to Use DCRs
Lesson 10: Adding Workflow to IBM Lotus Domino Applications
- Topic 10A: Defining Workflow
- Benefits of Automating the Process
- Elements of Workflow
- Using a Workflow Diagram
- Example of an Expense Reimbursement Workflow Diagram
- Workflow Elements of the Expense Reimbursement Process
- Topic 10B: Routing Workflow Objects in IBM Lotus Domino
- The Routing Process
- Ways to Route Documents
- Making a Mail Database Known to the Router
- Making an Application Database Known to the Router
- Topic 10C: Designing Workflow
- Triggering Workflow
- Identifying the Recipient
- Identifying the Data to Send
- Sending the Data
- Topic 10D: Notifying Users
- Sending a Doclink Using @MailSend
- Topic 10E: Routing Entire DocumentsExamples of Routing Entire Documents
- Configuring the Application to Route Documents
- Enabling Recipients to Read Documents
- Using a Form Formula in a View
- Topic 10F: Sending the Current Document
- Defining the SendTo Field
- Creating a SendTo Field
- Using @MailSend Without Parameters
- Using the Present Send Mail Dialog Property
- Using the MailSend @command
- Using the Send Document Simple Action
- Using the MailOptions Field
- Forcing a Document to Route Using a MailOptions Field
- Topic 10G: Tracking Documents
- Collecting Information on the State of a Document
- Useful @functions for Creating a History Log
- Adding a Tracking Field to a Form
- Creating a Tracking View
Lesson 11: Securing IBM Lotus Domino Application Data
- Topic 11A: Limiting Who Can Read and Edit Sections
- Using Access-Controlled Sections
- Creating an Access-Controlled Section
- Limiting Who Can Edit a Section
- Topic 11B: Signing Documents and Mail
- Enabling Signing Documents and Mail Messages
- Creating a Sign-Enabled Field
- Signing an Access-Controlled Section
- Topic 11C: Encrypting Domino Data
- Determining What to Encrypt
- Types of Encryption Keys
- Using Public and Private Keys
- Using Secret Keys
- Topic 11D: Creating and Distributing Secret Keys
- Creating a New Secret Encryption Key
- Distributing Encryption Keys with E-mail
- Exporting a Secret Encryption Key to a File
- Merging an Encryption Key Received by E-Mail
- dsf
- Importing an Encryption Key Received as a File
- Topic 11E: Encrypting Fields
- Enabling Encryption for a Field
- Applying Encryption
- Applying Encryption Automatically
- Providing a List of Secret Encryption Keys in a Field


