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Lotus Solutions Development Lab at Lotusphere 2010 |
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| Coming to Grips with XPages |
| This lab will introduce you to the Lead Manager sample application for XPages. We walk you through the pages, custom components, libraries, themes and styles that were used to quickly create this compelling web front end to a rich client Notes application. The tips and tricks of how it was developed are discussed. You will extend one of the existing pages by creating a custom control with a Notes View in it, and add it to the page integrating it with display and search controls on the page. On another page you will add the custom display of a Notes form to a page to show additional information relating the page. The participant should finish with a general understanding of how to create an XPage front end to an existing Notes application. This lab introduces the participant to the improved integration between the Lotus Notes sidebar and composite applications. Using the Lead Manager composite application sample as a starting point, the participant follows the lab to learn about Composite Application Editor, LiveText and SideBar improvements in Notes 8.5 Composite Applications. |
| Creating Custom Themes for Lotus Quickr and WebSphere Portal |
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Part 1: This lab introduces the participant to creating customized themes for their Quickr places in Lotus Quickr for Domino Services. Using the Default Quickr 8.1 theme as a sample starting point, the participant will create a Quickr theme and customize it's look and feel, such as changing colors, replacing images and changing the location of objects within the theme. In addition, the participant will learn how to create place types using this new theme and apply this new look to their existing Quickr places. Part 2: Learn the various ways to develop a theme in using the latest Websphere Portal themes. Portal has a new simpler to use theme. In this lab we will introduce you to this theme, and show you how to create your own. We will also cover the Theme portlet, which allows you to make simpler changes to a theme. |
| iWidgets development for Web Application Integration |
| A widget is a browser based component that occupies a portion of the overall browser page (or canvas) and has a specific capability, typically customizable by a user, such as displaying a weather map or news from an RSS feed or some information from back-end data sources. An iWidget is a widget based on the open standards iWidget v1.0 specification that uses XML or XHTML style for widget definition. iWidgets enable end users to develop situational applications on iWidget runtime framework platforms such as Mashup Center, Lotus Connections and so on, without additional coding. Therefore, iWidget is a potential key technology to reuse functions and data that enterprise applications provide, in various situations with less efforts. In this lab, you will learn how to develop iWidgets by using WebSphere Portlet Factory and Eclipse IDE as well as how to integrate iWidgets to Lotus Connections Profile service. |
| Integrating OpenDocument Format Files into your Environment |
| The OpenDocument Format is the leading open office application file format. This lab, in three parts, demonstrates the value and flexibility of the OpenDocument File format, how to process a file with the ODFDOM, and how to link ODFDOM with your Portal environment. This lab also demonstrates how to use the ODFDOM with your Lotus Domino environment. This lab introduces the participant to Sametime server and client side development by demonstrating how to use the Community Server Telephony APIs and the TelephonyAdapterService interface to publish an additional customizable status icon to the Sametime client. The lab also provides an overview on how to write a client side plug-in that takes advantage of both the Sametime Connect and Java Toolkit APIs to listen for changes in the custom status so that the client can take additional actions depending on the published status. |
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| Developing your Symphony solution, Your Way |
| Lotus Symphony is the right-featured office productivity editor which enables you to quickly build new innovate time-saving solutions. This lab, in three parts, shows the user how to build a quick web Widget, build a one-click document formatting plugin with the Lotus Symphony Java APIs, and build a Lotus Symphony LotusScript solution. This lab previews the programmability enhancements in Lotus Symphony "Vienna" and the Lotus Symphony Presentations API. This lab introduces the participant to custom themes on Lotus Quickr for Domino. The participant will learn to create custom themes and add custom images to easily change the appearance of a Quickr place. |
| Developing a Live Text and Sametime Click-to-Call Application |
| Sametime has long provided interfaces for telephony integration and more than 20 partners have developed a solution. However, getting a phone call to start by simply clicking a phone number has been a tougher nut to crack. This lab will focus on providing hands on experience with several new technologies in this area including Live Text, Widgets, Telephone Conferencing Service Provider Interface (TCSPI), Sametime Unified Telephony (SUT) along with the new BrowserIM and ConnectWebApi toolkits. By completing this lab, you will develop a simple widget and application that leverages your existing telephony integration by providing Click to Call capabilities from nearly any phone number within Lotus Notes and a simple web application. |
| Installation & Configuration of Lotus Domino ID Vault & DAOS |
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Part 1: ID Vault is a new and powerful feature in Domino 8.5 that simplifies Notes user ID management. Gone are the days when an administrator needed to create a new ID for a user that forgot their password and had no recovery capability. ID Vault can allow an administrator to reset passwords, synchronize multiple copies of IDs, recover lost IDs, and more! This lab will show how simple to create and secure an ID Vault is, and give administrators a look at the management interface to see how easy to use and flexible it is. After completing this lab, Administrators will have an overview of the feature, and a clear demonstration of the power of the feature to quickly get a user back in action from a lost password. Part 2: Lotus Domino 8.5 introduces DAOS which will greatly reduce both retrieval times and storage requirements for shared applications. The key principal is that files attached to documents will be stored in a secure manner on the Server’s hard drive. The same disk space will be used for the file even if it is in 20 emails, in each of 100 users emails. The savings of DAOS are vast. The first obvious savings is the great savings of disk space. The second savings is when users email the file, only a pointer to the file consumes company bandwidth. A 50 MB file may only take up 20k on the intranet pipe. |
| Integrating WebSphere Portal with the Lotus Collaborative Portfolio |
| Get hands on technical and configuration experience integrating WebSphere Portal 6.1 with the Lotus collaboration portfolio. We will begin with iNotes 8.5.1, Quickr services for Domino 8.2, Sametime 8.0.2 and Lotus Connections 2.5 installed and configured with a common LDAP directory. This lab, in four parts, will walk you through integrating WebSphere Portal with each of the products mentioned above. By covering the architecture, technical and configuration details of each of the integration points, you will be more prepared to isolate, manage and troubleshoot problems experienced in your environment. Thru this lab you should see how these integration points can help your end users collaborate more efficiently, and be able to deploy and troubleshoot problems quickly in your environment. |