Notes 5 Programming
This series provides an in-depth study of Lotus Notes R5. It provides an introduction to the application's interface and navigation, and covers personal organization utilities such as email, calendars, meetings and appointments, and Address Books in detail. Also covered is the use of Lotus Notes to browse the Web and manage documents. Advanced topics include searching databases, folder creation and management, views, agents, and database replication. An overview of using Notes remotely is also provided in this series.
This series is for programmers and advanced users who wish to develop advanced applications for Lotus Notes and Domino. This online course contains 6 lessons and should take approximately 22 hours to complete.
Designing in Domino
This course provides an overview of the Domino Designer interface and an introduction to Notes databases and teaches you how to use the features of Domino Designer, and create databases from templates and edit their properties.
Pages and Forms
This course explains what you need to know to create high quality, Web-ready pages and forms and teaches you how to create high quality, Web-ready pages and forms, and create and use tables on pages and forms.
Organizing Info
This course provides you with the tools for making information easy to find and easy to use and teaches you how to get the most of views, and set up outlines, navigators, frames and hotspots.
Scripting
This course will introduce you to using scripts in your application and working with the Domino Object Model and teaches you how to work with formulas, add scripts to applications, and understand the Domino Object Model.
LotusScript
This course gives you the tools you need to create agents and scripts in LotusScript and teaches you how to understand the elements of the LotusScript language, and create basic LotusScript programs.
Java
This course gives you the tools you need to create agents and scripts in LotusScript and teaches you how to understand how to use Java with Lotus, and create basic applets and work with the Back-End Classes.