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Ibm Lotus Domino Classic Web Application Development Techniques Richard G Ellis

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Ibm Lotus Domino Classic Web Application Development Techniques Richard G Ellis
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Publisher: Packt Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.03 MB
Pages: 345
Author: Richard G. Ellis
ISBN: 1849682402
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Ibm Lotus Domino Classic Web Application Development Techniques Richard G Ellis by Richard G. Ellis 1849682402 instant download after payment.

Chapters present principles and techniques in an order that roughly mirrors the application development process itself, from gathering requirements through final testing. The focus is on understanding and enhancing applications using classic techniques, in circumstances where it is impractical to rewrite applications using XPages. Each chapter focuses upon a particular aspect of Domino Web applications and provides guidance, recommendations, illustrations, and sample code. This book is for novice to moderately experienced Domino developers who are new to the task of Web-enabling traditional Domino applications. Readers should be familiar with using Domino Designer to develop applications for the Lotus Notes client. It is also assumed that readers have, or can acquire, at least rudimentary knowledge of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.

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