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Groupware, Network Programming, Lotus Applications, General Web Site Design/Development, XML, SGML, & Other Document Mark-up Languages, Scripting Languages, Web Site Design, Java (Programming Language), Web Programming

Domino 5 Web programming with XML, Java, and JavaScript

by Randy Tamura
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Overview

Domino 5 Web Programming with Java and JavaScript provides the latest information about the newest technologies in the Domino Designer. Learn how to program client interfaces with the Domino Designer. Use JavaScript to enhance your Web user experience and access back-end database systems with Domino Java servlets or agents. Each of the Domino Object classes is described, making this a handy reference for Domino Java programmers. You'll learn advanced techniques such as how Notes and Domino interact with Java threads and how to create Java Server Pages by integrating the IBM WebSphere Application server with Domino. You'll learn secrets of component programming with Java Applets and JavaBeans. Each chapter ends with a set of questions that can be used to test your understanding.

About the Author, Randy Tamura


Randall A. Tamura is Vice President of Engineering for PeopleLink, an Internet company that provides outsourcing of community services for Web sites. He is the author of four books on Notes and Domino, including the best-selling Special Edition Using Lotus Notes and Domino RS.

Tamura has more than 25 years of experience in the computer field, and has been working with Notes and Domino since release 3. Before joining PeopleLink, he was the president of Graphware Corporation, which provided Notes and Domino consulting services. Before founding Graphware, Tamura was the general manager of IBM's Engineering Systems Development organization in the Los Angeles area.

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A book/CD-ROM explaining how various Web technologies work with Domino and giving examples of how they can be used to build Web applications. Part I covers important aspects of user interface programming with the Domino Designer, and Part II covers HTML and JavaScript. Part III discusses the difference between Java agents, applets, and applications and shows how to build Java agents and applets. Part IV is a complete reference for all classes, properties, and methods for the Domino Object classes, and Part V covers basics of XML, how to use XSL, and how to serve XML from Domino. The CD-ROM contains source code for examples, and software. Tamura is a Principal Certified Lotus Professional. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
August 8, 2000
Publisher
Indianapolis, Ind. : Que, c2000.
Pages
936
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780789722751

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