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Harness the power of XPages in Lotus Domino Designer

How to Web 2.0 enable your Domino application

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Level: Introductory

Chris Toohey (ctoohey@dominoguru.com), Chief Solutions Architect, Clearframe

23 Sep 2008
Updated 02 Feb 2009

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One of the latest additions to the Domino Web developers' toolkit of technologies, XPages, is also arguably its most powerful and revolutionary to date. XPages allows for functionality and capabilities previously thought impossible to achieve in Domino application development. With the inclusion of XPages, you now have the ability to easily create Web 2.0 user experiences in your existing applications. To demonstrate the power of XPages, this tutorial shows you how to Web 2.0-enable the personal address book Domino application template.

In this tutorial

  • Overview of XPage Domino design elements

  • Creation of a functional example View-type XPage

  • Creation of a functional example NotesDocument-type XPage

  • Creation of a multipurpose, fully functional XPage, displaying both View and Document-type XPage objects in a single XPage

Prerequisites

This tutorial is intended for experienced Domino Web application developers who are new to XPages and what this latest enhancement to the Domino Web environment can do for your existing Domino applications. Although this tutorial covers several basic and fundamental XPage development topics, it refers to common Domino Web application development techniques.


System requirements

XPages capability requires both the Domino HTTP Server and the Domino JSF, available in the Domino Designer in Eclipse 8.5 Client. Download the following, using your IBM ID and password (or complete the simple registration):



Duration

1 hour


Formats

html, pdf


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