|  | Level: Introductory Mark Jourdain (Mark_Jourdain@us.ibm.com), Product Manager, IBM
23 Oct 2007 Follow along step-by-step as we show you how to create an NSF-based composite application in IBM Lotus Notes V8 using both NSF and Eclipse components. You can reference these procedures when creating your own composite applications.
In this tutorial
This tutorial contains the following steps you need to create an NSF-based composite application that includes both NSF and Eclipse components: - Overview and setup
- Lesson 1: Create a WSDL file to support intercomponent communication
- Lesson 2: Define IBM Lotus Notes view columns that publish properties
- Lesson 3: Define IBM Lotus Notes actions for intercomponent communication
- Lesson 4: Assemble an NSF-based composite application
- Lesson 5: Add NSF components to the composite application
- Lesson 6: Wire components in the composite application
- Lesson 7: Publish properties using LotusScript APIs
- Lesson 8: Add Eclipse components to the composite application
- Lesson 9: Wire Eclipse and NSF components in a composite application
- Lesson 10: Additional actions and wiring
Objectives - Learn how to create an NSF-based composite application in IBM Lotus Notes V8.
- Learn how to add Eclipse components to the composite application.
Prerequisites
This tutorial is written for architects and developers who have experience working with IBM Lotus Notes and Eclipse.
System requirements
To complete all lessons in this tutorial, you must install and setup the following:
- IBM Lotus Notes V8 client software with the optional Composite Application Editor feature
- IBM Lotus Domino Designer V8 client software
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