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Going Mobile with Domino Everyplace

Take your Domino apps wireless

Carl Kriger (carl_kriger@us.ibm.com), Senior Product Manager, EMC
Carl Kriger
As Senior Product Manager for Lotus Workplaces, Carl Kriger is responsible for overall Lotus collaborative capabilities for IBM WebSphere Portal. In this role, Carl focuses on driving the total solution offering within Lotus' collaboration portfolio designed to provide customers with the highest value Portal capabilities. He is involved in setting product direction, interfacing with all aspects of the IBM WebSphere Portal business, and representing IBM WebSphere Portal software with customers and at industry events worldwide. His areas of expertise are WebSphere Portal, Web development, languages, and security along with Notes/Domino application development, including wireless development. Carl has authored many industry articles in these areas including The Notes/Domino R5 Application Developers Best Practices Guide and co-authored a number of IBM Redbooks. Carl received his MBA from Northeastern University. Off-line Carl spends much of his time with his wife, Joanne, and playing with his three children, Ian, Nevin and Erin. You can reach Carl at carl_kriger@us.ibm.com.

Summary:  This tutorial describes how to develop a mobile application using IBM Lotus Domino Everyplace. More specifically, it describes how to build a wireless version of an existing Domino application using the Domino Everyplace Access component of IBM Lotus Domino Everyplace 6. It describes the key components of Domino Everyplace Access and how to develop mobile applications that leverage the Domino platform.

Date:  14 Mar 2003
Level:  Introductory PDF:  A4 and Letter (1028KB | 31 pages)Get Adobe® Reader®

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Introduction

What this tutorial is about

This tutorial will show you how to develop a mobile application using IBM Lotus Domino Everyplace. It demonstrates how to build a wireless version of an existing Domino application using the Domino Everyplace Access component of IBM Lotus Domino Everyplace 6. It describes the key components of Domino Everyplace Access and how to develop mobile applications that leverage the Domino platform.


Who should take this tutorial?

This tutorial is intended for anyone interested in learning how to develop wireless applications with Domino Everyplace. In particular, it will be useful for developers interested in learning how to create mobile applications using Domino Everyplace and who are looking to extend their existing Domino applications to wireless devices.

This tutorial assumes that you are familiar with Domino and have some basic knowledge of mobile devices, and with the concept of mobile technology within a corporate IT environment. It does not assume that you know how to build mobile applications using Domino Everyplace.


What you need

  • Lotus Notes Domino R5.06a server or higher or Lotus Notes Domino R6.x server
    Download a trial version of Notes Domino server 6.0.1
  • Lotus Notes Client R5.x or R6.x
    Download a trial version of Notes Client 6.0.1.
  • Domino Everyplace 6.0
    Unfortunately a trial version of Domino Everyplace is not available at this time. For more information about Domino Everyplace, go to the Lotus Domino Everyplace Web site.
  • Mobile device emulator
    Emulators are typically available from manufacturers of microbrowsers, mobile devices or mobile application software and toolkits. For example, Openwave offers a toolkit with a device emulator for various different mobile devices. There are many sources for device emulators, but for this tutorial we'll be using one from Openwave.

Follow the installation instructions included with the software.

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