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Mastering Lotus Notes 6 and Domino 6 [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 800 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 251x251x22 mm, kaal: 1317 g, illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Jan-2003
  • Kirjastus: Sybex Inc.,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 078214053X
  • ISBN-13: 9780782140538
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 800 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 251x251x22 mm, kaal: 1317 g, illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Jan-2003
  • Kirjastus: Sybex Inc.,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 078214053X
  • ISBN-13: 9780782140538
You Know the Value of Effective Collaboration--Make It a Reality with Notes and Domino

The latest release of Notes and Domino makes collaboration and information management easier than ever. Whether you're a user or a developer, Mastering Lotus Notes and Domino 6 ensures that you get everything you can out of this integrated collection of powerful, flexible business tools. Thanks to practical, step-by-step instruction from a team of top Notes/Domino experts, you'll master these fundamentals. Coverage includes:
* Organizing and optimizing your email and calendar interactions
* Delegating tasks to others using the To Do list, meeting delegation, and calendar authorization
* Using Notes' powerful, built-in search facility as well as searching Internet directories using LDAP
* Keeping information current with replication
* Protecting your information assets with Notes/Domino security
* Browsing the Web from inside the Lotus Notes client and accessing Domino databases with a web browser
* Managing your email and calendar with iNotes
* Building Domino applications using forms, views, and pages
* Using framesets, outlines, and navigators in an application
* Designing applications for use by a Notes client and a web browser
* Creating shared resources for re-usability in a database
* Using mail rules to filter incoming messages and control spam
* Creating connection and location documents to communicate with a Domino server
* Customizing replication by controlling what replicates and when
* Encrypting sensitive information
* Integrating Notes with Microsoft Excel and connecting to external databases using ODBC
* Coding actions for use in forms and views
* Programming workflow using Formula Language and learn about advanced programming techniques
* Exploring the LotusScript language and the Domino event model
Introduction xxi
Part 1 Introducing Lotus Notes 6 1(112)
What Is Lotus Notes?
3(12)
Getting Familiar with Notes
15(22)
Working with Databases
37(40)
Tailoring Lotus Notes 6
77(36)
Part 2 Mastering the Basics with the Notes Client 113(214)
Communicating with Notes Mail
115(40)
Calendaring and Scheduling
155(34)
Collaborating with Notes
189(26)
Searching for Information
215(28)
Communicating with Domino Servers
243(18)
Replication
261(26)
Lotus Notes and Domino Security
287(24)
Integrating Notes with Other Applications
311(16)
Part 3 Lotus Notes Domino and the Internet 327(68)
Accessing the Internet with a Notes Client
329(32)
Managing Notes E-Mail with a Browser
361(20)
Domino Off-Line Services and iNotes
381(14)
Part
4. Developing Lotus Notes Applications with Domino Designer
395(336)
Introducing Domino Designer
397(14)
Database Creation and Properties
411(38)
Understanding the Formula Language
449(40)
Basic Form Design
489(56)
Advanced Form Design
545(44)
Using Views and Folders
589(40)
Outlines, Pages, Framesets, and Navigators
629(34)
Shared Resources and Other Features
663(14)
Language Extensions and the Object Model
677(32)
Shared Code Objects
709(22)
Appendix A Installing IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 6 Clients 731(12)
Index 743


Matt Riggsby is a developer specializing in Notes/Domino and Microsoft Access. He works for a publishing company in the San Francisco Bay area. Cate McCoy is a writer, consultant, and trainer. Her expertise spans many areas including Lotus Notes Domino, Crystal Reports, JavaScript, Java, and XML. Scot Haberman, a Sr. Systems Engineer at EDS, has been developing Notes/Domino applications since 1996. Andrew Falciani, a Sr. Systems Engineer with EDS, has been working with Notes/Domino since 1992.