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Simplified JSP page development for Lotus Domino

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Level: Intermediate

George Brichacek (george_brichacek@us.ibm.com), Technology Advocate, IBM Software Group

30 Sep 2002

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Do you need the powerful collaborative features that Lotus Domino provides, such as industrial-strength messaging, interactive applications, secured access, workflow, and content management? Do you also want to take advantage of J2EE applications and the object-oriented, portable, multi-threading capabilities they provide? You can have it all with JavaServer Pages (JSPs) technology. The latest release of Lotus Domino -- version 6 -- provides custom tag libraries that make it easier to build JSP pages that allow you to access, update, create, and delete information in Lotus Domino.

Prerequisites

This tutorial is intended for developers working in an environment where Lotus Domino is deployed and Domino applications are already developed. It's also intended for developers interested in using Domino 6 to extend their existing applications with collaborative services such as threaded discussions, document libraries, workflow, and content management.


System requirements

This tutorial uses the following tools. Make sure they're running correctly before starting this tutorial:

  • Lotus Notes and Domino (the tutorial uses version 6)
  • Application Developer configuration of WebSphere Studio (4.0 or higher)
  • WebSphere Application Server (4.0)



Duration

Under one hour


Formats

html, pdf


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