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Developing Dynamic Web Applications with IBM Lotus Domino 6 Course Format: Classroom School/Trainer: GBdirect Ltd [All Courses] Training Center(s)/Venue(s): London, Leeds, Birmingham, Coventry, Edinburgh, Glasgow, United Kingdom Jobs & Resumes: London, Leeds, Birmingham, Coventry, Edinburgh, Glasgow Houses & Roommates: London, Leeds, Birmingham, Coventry, Edinburgh, Glasgow This Domino course is an introduction to using Domino, a server technology that transforms Lotus Notes into an Internet applications server. Students will learn to rapidly develop Notes business applications for secure use on the Internet and Intranet through the Domino Web server.
Course Objectives
By the end of this Domino course the student should be able to:
Understand how Domino ser......
Course description>> Developing Dynamic Web Applications with IBM Lotus Domino 6 Course Format: On-site School/Trainer: Fast Lane Switzerland [All Courses] Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Geneva, Zurich, Switzerland Jobs & Resumes: Geneva, Zurich Houses & Roommates: Geneva, ZurichDieser Kurs vermittelt Ihnen die notwendigen Kenntnisse und Fertigkeiten, um dynamische Web-Anwendungen zu entwickeln. Desweiteren wird Ihnen veranschaulicht, wie man mit Hilfe von XML- und XSL-Daten in seine Lösungen integriert und die Domino-Web-Umgebung sichert.
Course Content
Vorstellen von Seitenlayout und Navigation
Entwickeln und Ausliefern von Webseiten mit Hilfe von HTML
Benutz......
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