
Résumé
This guide is the first to show experienced and new Lotus Notes users how to leverage the power and cost-effectiveness of the Domino Server (latest version 4.6) on the Webmaster step-by-step guide to creating and maintaining a hard-working Web site using the easiest platform possible.
Plan, design, install, and maintain an effective Domino Internet, intranet, or extranet site. Learn how to configure the Domino server, develop a full-featured Home Page, and enrich your Web site with frames, searching, and agents. Manage user accounts. Secure and maintain the site. Apply add-on features from Lotus. Anticipate new developments. Perfect for new Notes users and complete and current enough for experienced professionals.
Table of contents
Part I: Domino and the Web. The Power of Domino. The
World Wide Web. How a Domino Web Site Works. Designing an
Effective Web Site. Overview to Developing a Domino Web
Site.
Part II: Installing and Configuring the Domino Server.
Preparing for the Installaiton. Installing the Domino
Server. Security and the Access Control List. Managing User
Registration.
Part III: The Home Page. Creating a Home Page. Adding Text
and Graphics. Using Tables for Web Page Layout.
Part IV: Domino Application Development. Databases and
Forms. Fields and Formulas. Views. Navigators. Embedded Web
Elements.
Part V: Advanced Domino Development. Searching a Database.
Searching the Web Site. Server Agents. Using HTML, Frames,
and Cookies.
Part VI: Completing the Site. Automating Web User
Registration. Secure Transactions Using SSL. Advertising
the Web Site. Logging Activity at the Web Site.
Administering the Web Site.
Part VII: Automating Web Site Development. The Quick Start
and Web Pages Databases. The Domino Sample and Template
Databases. Creating Java Applets with BeanMachine. Creating
a Web Site with Domino Action. Add-On Products from
Lotus.
Part VIII: Conclusion. Future Directions.
Part IX: Appendices: A: Using the Domino Help. B: Function
and Command Reference. C: Domino URL Syntax. D: Additional
Resources. E: Domino Web Hosting Services. F: Glossary of
Domino and Internet Terms. G: Using the Book CD.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Mc Graw Hill |
Auteur(s) | Pete Wood, Steve Oliver |
Parution | 22/06/1998 |
Nb. de pages | 614 |
EAN13 | 9780079137555 |
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