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Getting Up to Speed on IBM Workplace Designer

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Desc: IBM Workplace Designer is the tool of choice for custom application development for the ‘component’ platform. Don’t worry, while the names may be changing every week or so, your choice of development tools remains the same! Find out why you already know 50% of what you need to use the Workplace Designer IDE to create dynamic applications for a new platform. Pinpoint the major similarities and differences between Domino Designer and Workplace Designer, their deployment models, and coding choices. Plus, identify the concepts that you already understand, compare them with the new concepts in Workplace Designer, and view examples that illustrate the key points.

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  1. Slide 1:Getting Up to Speed on IBM Workplace Designer Rob Novak SNAPPS © 2006 Wellesley Information Services. All rights reserved.
  2. Slide 2:What We’ll Cover … • Introducing Workplace Designer (101) • Understanding the Database • Navigating the Workplace Designer UI • Understanding Forms, Views, and Security • Programming in Workplace Designer 2
  3. Slide 3:A Typical Domino Application Could Have: • LotusScript • Forms • Domino Object Model • Views • @functions • Pages • JavaScript • Outlines • Action bars • Images • Roles/Security • Workflow • Tables • Framesets • HTML We assume you know how to do all that, or at least where it “fits” in a developer’s toolbox …