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Using LotusScript in IBM Lotus Domino 7 Applications
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Using LotusScript in IBM Lotus Domino 7 Applications Workshop Students will learn the techniques of programming in LotusScript while they learn to access and work with objects in the Domino Object Model. This workshop starts by introducing students to the LotusScript language, having them retrieve properties of a database, using methods of NotesDatabase, and traversing down the Document Object Model to ACL classes. The skill of navigating the Document Object Model is continuously reinforced throughout the course as students learn to work with front-end and back-end classes. Students are introduced to error checking the LotusScript Debugger early on so that they use it throughout the course.
The target audience for this course is application developers who will be using LotusScript in their Domino applications. application developers who will be using LotusScript in their Domino applications.
Prerequisites
ND510: Developing IBM Lotus Domino 6 Applications: Foundation Skills or the equivalent skills
N7D510: Fundamentals of IBM Lotus Domino 7 Application Development or the equivalent skill
Course outline This course covers the following topics:
Introducing LotusScript: where and when to use itUsing programming skills such as:
declaring variables o assigning values
using looping statements
using conditional statements
converting data types
Instantiating objects
Retrieving database information
Using the LotusScript Debugger
Trapping errors in code
Working with the front-end classes to manipulate objects in the user interface
Working with back-end classes to retrieve and add data to documents
Creating and sending report documents
Prompting users for data and processing the data
Using Script Libraries
Introducing LotusScript: where and when to use itUsing programming skills such as: declaring variables assigning values using looping statements using conditional statements converting data types Instantiating objects
Retrieving database information
Using the LotusScript Debugger
Trapping errors in code
Working with the front-end classes to manipulate objects in the user interface
Working with back-end classes to retrieve and add data to documents
Creating and sending report documents �Prompting users for data and processing the data
Using Script Libraries A On-site course provided by QA Ltd. in Aberdeen, Birmingham, Bristol, Edinburgh, Exeter, Glasgow, Leeds, London, Manchester, Slough, United Kingdom
Using LotusScript in IBM Lotus Domino 7 Applications WorkshopStudents will learn the techniques of programming in LotusScript while they learn to access and work with objects in the Domino Object Model. This workshop starts by introducing students to the LotusScript language, having them retrieve properties of a database, using methods of NotesDatabase, and traversing down the Document Object Model to ACL classes. The skill of navigating the Document Object Model is continuously reinforced throughout the course as students learn to work with front-end and back-end classes. Students are introduced to error checking the LotusScript Debugger early on so that they use it throughout the course.
Skills Gained: Key Topics: This course covers the following topics: Introducing LotusScript: * where and when to use it * Using programming skills * Instantiating objects * Retrieving database information * Using the LotusScript Debugger * Trapping errors in code * Working with the front-end classes to manipulate objects in the user interface * Working with back-end classes to retrieve and add data to documents * Creating and sending report documents * Prompting users for data and processing the data * Using Script Libraries
A On-site course provided by Dimension Data Learning Solutions in Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne, Perth, Syndey, Australia
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