Application Planning and Performance Tuning( WT-1170-180 )
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Application Planning and Performance Tuning shows students how to plan and design applications that take full advantage of the features offered by Lotus Notes and Domino. This course, the first course in the two-part Lotus Domino R5 Application Architecture Certification Series, enables students to build and develop effective Domino-based solutions that support multiple clients, enterprise data access, and a wide range of programming options.
Along with the second course in the Lotus Domino R5 Application Security and Workflow Certification Bundle, this course provides students with the skills needed prepare for Certified Lotus Professional Application Development Exam #511, Domino R5 Application Security and Workflow.
This course requires a computer running Windows, Macintosh, or UNIX.
eMentoring Services are included with this course.
Course length: 8 hours
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WT-1170-180 |
| subscription duration:
180 days
| | list price: $
325.00 |
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Languages Offered |
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This course is currently available in English only.
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Prerequisites |
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To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to: Demonstrate completion of Lotus Domino R5 Designer Fundamentals Certification Bundle, or equivalent knowledge and experience
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Skills Gained |
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Upon completion of this course, you should be able to: Describe the underlying architecture of Notes and DominoIncorporate common Domino design elements into an applicationSelect an appropriate method for displaying Domino design elements on the WebInclude a Java applet in a Domino applicationPlan a Domino application based on network considerationsDesign an application for use by Web browsers and Notes clientsManage and maintain a Domino applicationSecure a Domino applicationEnhance application performance
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Related Courses |
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After: Application Design and Best Practices
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Course Content |
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Course introductionPrerequisitesWhat you needCourse resourcesYour learning communityMeet your instructorThe course framework
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Module 2: Lotus Notes and Domino architecture overview |
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| Lotus Notes and Domino architecture overviewA history of Lotus NotesThe R5 Domino serverThe R5 Notes client familyComponents of Notes and DominoNotes Object Services (NOS)The NRPC clientElements of a Notes databaseDatabase notesAlternative clients for accessing DominoModule wrap-up
Database design elementsDesign element propertiesForms and documentsForm eventsSubformsFieldsField eventsPagesViewsThe view appletModule wrap-up
Extending Domino databasesExtending Domino databasesActionsThe action bar appletFramesetsImage resourcesIncluding applets in Domino applicationsImporting an appletLinking to an appletCORBAModule review
Application planningGetting startedClient accessNetwork considerationsBackward compatibilityNotes replicationControlling replicationReplication issuesManaging Domino applications Design maintenanceModule review
Application securityACLsWeb ACL settingsRolesLimiting view accessLimiting form accessReaders fieldsAuthors fieldsControlled access sectionsModule review
Domino security architectureThe Notes ID filePublic vs. Private keysPrivate encryption keysDocument encryption optionsExecution Control ListsBasic Web authenticationSession-based authenticationRealmsModule review
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Module 8: Enhancing application performance |
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| Enhancing application performanceThe Agent ManagerAgents triggered by mailWeb agentsDatabase performance settingsLimiting database sizeOptimizing view response timesEnhancing form displayModule review
Course conclusionWe'd love your feedbackCourse survey |