Office of Administration
 Matt Blunt, Governor - Larry Schepker, Commissioner
 
 
 



Information Technology Services

Domino Designer Fundamentals

Audience: 

Application developers with no experience using Domino Designer to develop applications.

Summary Description:

This course is a hands-on introduction to the basic skills of working in the Domino Designer development environment. Through instructor lecture and student-centered activities and exercises, students learn how to use Domino design elements to create an application that addresses business needs. By the end of the course, students will be able to incorporate business requirements into basic multi-client applications and to appropriately use many of the R5 Domino Designer design elements.

Pre-requisites:

The prerequisites for this course include:

Completion of introducing the Notes Client and extending the Notes Client or equivalent knowledge and experience.

Completion of the Domino Designer Guided Tour (available in the product On-line Help).

Experience developing one or more applications in other applications development tools.

Duration:

3 days

Objectives:

By the end of this course, the student should by able to:

Create and display content pages

Explain the relationship between pages, documents and forms

Create and modify forms to capture information from users

Create and modify views for organizing information

Add logic to forms and views

Audit application security settings

Design and modify application navigational structure

Topics Covered:

This course covers the following topics:

The Domino application and design environment

Creating and modifying pages to display text and graphics

Creating documents

Modifying forms and creating fields

Building views to organize documents

Making Views available to users

Formula language basics

Using formulas to validate and translate fields

Creating agents to update application information

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