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| Lotus Domino R5 - Application Architecture: Automation, Workflow, and External Data Access |
| Course Status: | Released | Courseware Features |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Course Duration: | 5 Hours | |
| Deployment Options: | Online, Interactive CDs, Network, Downloads, Intranet |
Audience |
| Domino R5 application developers |
Prerequisites |
| The SmartCurricula Lotus Domino R5 - Designer Fundamentals and Lotus Domino R5 - Application Security and Workflow |
Course Aim |
| To describe how Domino applications can be automated and how access to external Domino and non-Domino data can be enabled |
Learning Objectives |
| Describe the architecture of a Domino agent and how agents can be controlled in a Domino application. Provide an overview of the Domino routing service and discuss how routing can be incorporated in Domino applications. Outline how information outside the current document can be accessed in Domino using features such as links, inheritance, specific functions in the formula language, and profile forms. Discuss the ways in which enterprise data can be integrated into Domino applications. Explain how OLE can be used to integrate data from non-Domino applications. Discuss how ODBC can be configured to enable access to enterprise data. Describe how @Db commands and the LotusScript Data Object can be used to program access to and retrieval of data from relational databases using ODBC. Explain how the Domino Connector LotusScript extension can be harnessed by LotusScript classes to access and retrieve data in relational databases. Implement Data Connection Services (DECS) to provide a programming-free interface to enterprise data. |
Topics Covered |
| Automation and workflow - Managing agents - Hands-on: Specifying agent settings - Document routing Accessing external Domino data - View, document, and environment data - Accessing data using @functions - Profile documents - Programming data access Accessing non-Domino data - OLE - Configuring ODBC - Accessing enterprise data - Hands-on: Creating an ODBC connection - Data Enterprise Connection Services |