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Using Lotus Notes and Domino R5

Using Lotus Notes and Domino R5

Special edition

Randall A. Tamura - Collection Using

1304 pages, parution le 22/08/1999

Résumé

Special Edition Using Lotus Notes and Domino 5 should be your first book on Release 5. This comprehensive work shows you how to use all the new features of the Notes client including headline pages, email, calendaring, and the new Sametime collaboration features. It covers the development of web oriented Domino databases, object oriented programming with the Domino object model, and how to use Java with Domino. You'll learn about the new administration interface, replication, performance, and integration.
  • Comprehensive tutorial and reference covering all the newest features of Domino Release 5
  • Covers features such as headlines, pages, framesets, Java Applets, JavaScript, LotusScript, eSuite, and Web site development
  • Shows the latest administration features including installation, upgrading, configuration, monitoring, VPNs, firewalls, troubleshooting, legacy integration, and capacity planning
  • CD-ROM contains the complete text in Domino database format, examples, and trial products

Table of contents

  • Who Should Read This Book
  • How This Book Is Organized
  • Conventions Used in This Book

Part I - Presenting Notes and Domino Release 5

  • Chapter 1 - Introducing Lotus Notes and Domino
  • Lotus Notes, Domino, and the Internet
  • Knowledge Management
  • The Domino Designer
  • Database/Web Design
  • Programming Tools for Notes and Domino
  • The Domino Object Model
  • Domino Administration Client
  • From Here...
  • Chapter 2 - What's New in Release 5.0 of Notes and Domino?
  • Notes Client
  • The Domino Designer Client
  • The Domino Administration Client and Domino Server
  • From Here...

Part II - Using the Lotus Notes R5 Client

  • Chapter 3 - Installing and Customizing the Notes Client
  • Steps to Install the Notes Client
  • Logging on to the Notes Client
  • Exploring Lotus Notes
  • Task Buttons
  • Bookmarks
  • ID Files and Changing Your Password
  • Setting Up a Printer
  • Summary
  • From Here...
  • Chapter 4 - The Notes User Interface and the Standard Databases
  • The Welcome Page
  • Standard Databases
  • Your Personal Address Book Database
  • Your Mail and Calendar Database
  • Reviewing the Public Directory
  • The Personal Web Navigator Database
  • Bookmarks
  • Subscriptions
  • Changing Your User Preferences
  • Summary
  • From Here...
  • Chapter 5 - Using Electronic Mail
  • A Tour of the Notes Mail Application
  • Defining Mail Preferences
  • Other Email Forms
  • Creating and Using Stationery
  • Archiving
  • Using Mail Tools
  • Rules for Handling Mail
  • Using Other Mail Packages with Notes
  • Mail and Messaging Standards
  • Using POP3 Internet Protocol Mail
  • From Here...
  • Chapter 6 - Working with Text and Documents
  • Notes Documents Defined
  • Working with Text
  • Working with Rich Text
  • Working with Tables
  • Working with Graphics in Rich-text Fields
  • Working with Attachments
  • Working with Documents in Views
  • From Here...
  • Chapter 7 - Contact Management with the Personal and Public Directories
  • Contact Management with the Personal Address Book
  • Sending a Message to a Contact
  • Scheduling a Meeting with a Contact
  • Visiting Web Pages
  • Making Group Functions Easier by Creating Groups
  • Contact Management with the Public Directory
  • From Here...
  • Chapter 8 - Getting Organized with the Calendaring and Scheduling Features
  • An Overview of Scheduling in Notes
  • Setting Up Calendar Preferences
  • Creating a Calendar Entry
  • Managing a To Do List on Your Calendar
  • Working with the Calendar Views
  • Working with Multiple Calendars
  • Calendaring and Scheduling While Traveling
  • Using the Resource Reservations Database
  • Using Calendaring and Scheduling with Other Software
  • From Here...
  • Chapter 9 - Using Sametime Collaboration
  • Understanding Sametime
  • Using Sametime in a Collaborative Learning Environment
  • Exploring the Workspace
  • Sametime Quizzes
  • Sharing Applications
  • Beyond the Classroom--Sametime Support for Meetings and Shared Viewing
  • From Here...
  • Chapter 10 - Using Mobile Features from Home or on the Road
  • Setting Up a Workstation for Mobile Computing
  • Setting Up Ports
  • Setting Up a Modem
  • Setting Up Location Documents
  • Setting Up Passthru Servers
  • Selecting Databases for Replication
  • Using Mobile Notes After It Is Set Up
  • From Here...
  • Chapter 11 - Using the Notes Client on the Internet
  • Setting Up and Using TCP/IP Protocol
  • Working with Notes and a TCP/IP Connection
  • Looking at the Integrated Notes Client
  • A Web Tour Using Notes 5.0
  • From Here...

Part III - Introducing Domino Designer R5

  • Chapter 12 - Creating and Accessing Domino Databases
  • What Is a Domino Database?
  • How Can You Create a Domino Database?
  • Using Database Templates
  • Creating a Database from a Template
  • Creating a Copy of a Database
  • Creating a Replica of a Database
  • Database Access Control
  • Database Design Elements
  • Updating the Database Documentation
  • Database Properties
  • Replacing and Refreshing Designs
  • From Here...
  • Chapter 13 - The Integrated Development Environment (IDE)
  • Starting the Domino Designer
  • The Domino Designer Window
  • The Design Elements
  • From Here...
  • Chapter 14 - Designing Pages, Forms, and Subforms
  • Using the Page Editor
  • Basic Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
  • Enhancing Your Page
  • Creating Tables
  • Embedding Pictures
  • Organizing Data with Rules, Sections, and Page Breaks
  • Designing Forms
  • Creating a New Form
  • Working with Fields
  • Creating Form Actions
  • Using Layout Regions
  • Using Subforms
  • Using Sections on Forms
  • Summary
  • From Here...
  • Chapter 15 - Developing Views and Folders
  • Organizing Documents Within Your Database
  • Creating and Opening a View
  • Types of Views
  • Creating Folders
  • View Column Properties
  • Sorting a View Column
  • Sorting by a Hidden Column
  • Using Icons in View Columns
  • View Properties
  • Programmer's Pane View Properties
  • View Actions
  • Embedded Views
  • Single Category Embedded Views
  • From Here...
  • Chapter 16 - Using Outlines, Framesets, and Navigators
  • What Are Outlines?
  • Using the Outline Editor
  • Outline Entries
  • Using Frames and Framesets
  • Creating Framesets with Domino Designer
  • Enhancing an Existing Frameset
  • Specifying Frame Contents
  • Designing Navigators
  • Using Hotspots With and Without Navigators
  • Using Embedded Elements on a Page or Form
  • Putting It All Together: Outlines, Views, Framesets, Navigators, and Beyond
  • From Here...
  • Chapter 17 - Access Control Lists (ACLs) and Application Security
  • ACL Basics
  • Assigning ACL Levels
  • Defining and Using Roles
  • Monitoring Changes to the
  • Setting Advanced Options for the
  • The Role of ACLs in Replication
  • Summary
  • From Here...
  • Chapter 18 - Working With Formulas, Functions, and Commands
  • Where and Why Should I Use Formulas?
  • Special Formulas
  • @functions
  • Selected Text and Conversion Functions
  • Selected List, Date, and Time Functions
  • Selected User Interface Functions
  • Selected Name and Access Functions
  • @DbLookup and @DbColumn
  • @Commands
  • From Here...

Part IV - Using LotusScript, Java, and JavaScript

  • Chapter 19 - Using the IDE with LotusScript, Java, and JavaScript
  • Scripting Languages, Notes, and Domino
  • Scripts, Applets, Servlets, and Agents
  • Choosing a Language
  • Using LotusScript
  • Using the Integrated Development Environment
  • Getting Help
  • Accessing the Domino Object Model
  • Event-Driven Programming
  • Hello Again, and Again, and Again
  • Getting an Opinion: Requesting Input
  • Putting in Your Two Cents: Inputting Numbers Rather than Text
  • From Here...
  • Chapter 20 - Object-Oriented Programming and the Domino Object Model
  • A Bit of Object-Oriented Programming History
  • What Is Object-Oriented Programming?
  • Traditional Programming Versus Object-Oriented Programming
  • Objects--Tangible Items
  • Classes--Describing Groups of Objects
  • Class Containment
  • Collection Classes
  • Class Inheritance
  • Object Models
  • Domino Object Model Architecture
  • Front-End and Back-End Classes
  • Events
  • The LotusScript:Data Object
  • Differences Between Java and LotusScript Implementations
  • Domino Object Model (DOM) Objects
  • Summary
  • From Here...
  • Chapter 21 - LotusScript Variables and Objects
  • Identifiers
  • Identifier Scope
  • Variables and Constants
  • Classes and Objects
  • Naming Conventions
  • LotusScript Statements
  • Comments
  • Structured Programming
  • Sequential Flow Control
  • Selection Flow Control
  • Repetition Flow Control
  • Summary
  • From Here...
  • Chapter 22 - LotusScript Subroutines, Functions, and Event Handlers
  • The Purpose of Procedures
  • Different Types of Procedures
  • Error Handling
  • GoSub and Return
  • String Handling
  • File Input/Output
  • Reusing LotusScript Programs and Calling DLLs
  • Summary
  • From Here...
  • Chapter 23 - Creating and Using Java Applets and Agents
  • Setting Up the Java Environment
  • The Java Language
  • The Session Class
  • Java Agents, Applets, Applications, and Servlets
  • CORBA and IIOP for the Acronym-Impaired
  • Debugging Your Java Code
  • Summary
  • From Here...
  • Chapter 24 - Using the Lotus eSuite DevPack
  • The eSuite Workplace
  • eSuite DevPack Overview
  • The eSuite Data Presentation Applets
  • The eSuite Data Access Applets
  • The eSuite Utility Applets
  • Combining eSuite with Domino
  • Summary
  • From Here...
  • Chapter 25 - The Session and Front-End Classes
  • The NotesSession, Session, and AgentContext Classes
  • NotesSession Properties
  • Where Do New DOM Class Objects Come From?
  • Time Out for Dates and Times
  • The NotesUIWorkspace Class
  • The NotesUIDatabase Class
  • The NotesUIView Class
  • The NotesUIDocument Class
  • Summary
  • From Here...
  • Chapter 26 - Database, View, and Document Classes in LotusScript and Java
  • The NotesDatabase LotusScript Class and the Java Database Classes
  • Database Security
  • Accessing Documents Within a Database
  • The NotesDocumentCollection LotusScript and the Java DocumentCollection Classes
  • The NotesForm LotusScript and the Form Java Classes
  • The NotesDocument LotusScript and Document Java Classes
  • Summary
  • From Here...
  • Chapter 27 - Using Fields and Items in LotusScript and Java
  • Fields, Forms, Items, and Documents
  • Rich Text Items
  • The NotesTimer Class
  • The NotesName, NotesACL, and NotesACLEntry Classes
  • From Here...

Part V - Developing Internet Sites with Domino

  • Chapter 28 - Building Your Own Web Site with Domino
  • Background
  • Web Browsers Versus Notes Client
  • Philosophy
  • Challenges
  • Resources
  • Summary
  • Chapter 29 - Using External HTML Tools with Domino
  • Why Use an HTML Tool?
  • Using the HTML Tools with Domino
  • Installing the Domino Design Components on Your Local Machine and Server
  • Other Tools: BeanMachine, Authoring Server, eSuite
  • Summary
  • Chapter 30 - Moving to Electronic Commerce on Your Domino Site
  • Chrysler SCORE--Commerce but Not Product Sales
  • Selling Online
  • Summary
  • Chapter 31 - Integrating Domino with Legacy Systems
  • What Do We Mean by Legacy Systems?
  • Third-Party Tools
  • Tools from Lotus
  • Summary
  • From Here...

Part VI - Installing and Configuring the Domino Servers

  • Chapter 32 - The Domino Family of Servers
  • Members of the Family of Domino Servers
  • From Here...
  • Chapter 33 - Initial Planning and Installation
  • An Overview of Domino System Planning
  • Technical Planning for Your Domino Deployment
  • Domino Domains
  • Naming Conventions
  • Initial Setup of the Installation Files
  • Installing Your First Domino Server
  • Creating a Certification Log
  • Creating Organizational Unit (OU) Certifiers
  • Installing Additional Domino Servers
  • From Here...
  • Chapter 34 - Upgrading from Domino R4.x to R5
  • An Overview of the General R4-to-R5 Upgrade Process
  • The Five Stages of Your Domino/Notes Upgrade
  • Upgrading Your Domino Servers
  • Upgrading to the R5 clients
  • Upgrading Databases and Applications
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter 35 - Initial Configuration of Servers with the Domino Directories
  • The Importance of the Domino Directory
  • The Server Document
  • The Connection Document
  • Domain Documents
  • New Server Configuration Documents
  • Other Important Server Configuration Documents
  • Summary
  • From Here...
  • Chapter 36 - Domino Security Overview
  • Keeping Your Password Secure
  • An Overview of Notes Security
  • The Role of Notes IDs in Security
  • LDAP Authentication on the Web
  • Cross-Certification
  • Securing the Server Console with a Password
  • People Responsible for Notes Security
  • Encryption in Lotus Notes
  • Added Security Features for the Internet
  • From Here...
  • Chapter 37 - Firewalls, Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), and Internet Security
  • Firewalls
  • Virtual Private Networks
  • Internet Security
  • From Here...

Part VII - Administering the Domino Servers

  • Chapter 38 - Administering Users, Groups, and Certification
  • Introducing the Domino Administrator
  • Administering Users Within the Domino Directory
  • Integrating User Account Administration with Windows NT
  • Administering Groups Within the Domino Domain
  • Administering Certification
  • Summary
  • From Here...
  • Chapter 39 - Administering Electronic Mail
  • Administering Electronic Mail Within the Domino Administrator
  • Administering the Domino Mail Server
  • Administering Shared Mail
  • Administering the Domino POP3 Server
  • Administering the Domino IMAP Server
  • Summary
  • From Here...
  • Chapter 40 - Replication and Its Administration
  • Understanding Replication
  • Creating Database Replicas
  • Enabling Selective Replication of Database Components
  • Setting Up and Initiating Replication
  • Customizing Replication
  • Monitoring Replication and Maintaining Replica Databases
  • Summary
  • From Here...
  • Chapter 41 - Administering Files and Databases
  • Managing General Disk Information
  • Managing Files and Directories
  • Managing and Maintaining Databases
  • Updating Database Designs
  • Rolling Out Databases
  • Summary
  • From Here...
  • Chapter 42 - Managing Your Domino Server Configuration
  • Administering Domino Servers
  • Maintaining Server Configuration Documents and Running Server Tasks
  • Modifying Networks and Domains
  • Analyzing and Monitoring Server Performance
  • Summary
  • From Here...
  • Chapter 43 - Troubleshooting and Monitoring Domino
  • Monitoring Servers with the Domino Administrator
  • Troubleshooting Domino
  • From Here...

Part VIII - Advanced Domino Administration

  • Chapter 44 - Performance, Scalability, and Capacity Planning for Domino Servers
  • R5 Performance
  • Scalability
  • Capacity Planning
  • Summary
  • From Here...
  • Chapter 45 - Upgrading from cc:Mail, Microsoft Mail, and Exchange to Domino
  • Upgrading to Notes and Domino R5
  • Upgrading from Previous Releases of Notes and Domino
  • Migrating Users to Notes and Domino R5: An Overview
  • Upgrading from cc:Mail to Notes and Domino
  • Upgrading from Microsoft Mail and Exchange to Domino
  • Importing from an LDAP Directory
  • Summary
  • From Here...
  • Chapter 46 - Using The Enterprise Domino Server with a Large Domino Network
  • Forming a Game Plan
  • Summary
  • From Here...
  • Chapter 47 - Integrating Domino with Phone, Fax, and Imaging Systems
  • Unified Messaging
  • Voice Mail Systems
  • Interactive Voice Response Applications (IVR)
  • Paging
  • Less Paper: Moving Toward a Paperless Office
  • Integrating Fax with Domino
  • Integrating Imaging Technology
  • From Here...
  • Chapter 48 - Using Lotus NotesPump/Lotus Enterprise Integrator
  • What Is the Lotus NotesPump/Lotus Enterprise Integrator?
  • NotesPump/LEI Activities
  • All the Tools You Need
  • Case Study: InterFusion Energy
  • Other Information Resources to Check Out
  • From Here...
  • Epilogue

Appendixes

  • Appendix A - Notes/Domino Class Reference
  • Lotus Notes Front-End Classes
  • Lotus Notes Back-End Classes
  • ODBC Data Access Classes
  • Appendix B - @Function and @Command Listings
    • @Function Listing
    • @Command Listing

L'auteur - Randall A. Tamura

Randall Tamura is a Principal Certified Lotus Professional and has written four previous books on Lotus Notes and Domino. He is Vice President of engineering for PeopleLink, a community services outsource provider. In his career prior to PeopleLink, Tamura was general manager of engineering systems development for IBM. After leaving IBM, he founded Graphware Corporation.

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EAN13 9780789718143

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