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Domino Development with Java
Anthony Patton

2000 | 467 pages
ISBN: 1930110049
$49.95 Softbound print book  
$25.00 PDF ebook  

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 - Why Java?
Chapter 2 - IDE
Chapter 3 - Java Basics
Chapter 4 - NotesFactory/NotesThread classes
Chapter 5 - Session class
Chapter 6 - Database class
Chapter 7 - View class
Chapter 8 - Document class
Chapter 9 - Item class
Chapter 10 - RichTextItem class
Chapter 11 - Working with collections
Chapter 12 - Activity Logging
Chapter 13 - Working with the ACL
Chapter 14 - Agent class
Chapter 15 - Name class
Chapter 16 - Working with DateTime values
Chapter 17 - Working with outlines
Chapter 18 - Creating your own classes
Chapter 19 - Reports
Chapter 20 - Searching
Chapter 21 - Working with the Web
Chapter 22 - Developing outside the Domino IDE
Chapter 23 - Applets
Chapter 24 - Standalone applications
Chapter 25 - Servlets
Chapter 26 - JDBC
Chapter 27 - WebSphere
Chapter 28 - Lotus Connectors
Chapter 29 - Utilizing third-party tools/code
Chapter 30 - The future
Chapter 31 - Example - Shopping Cart
Appendix A - Domino Java classes
Appendix B - Error codes

DESCRIPTION

Domino Development with Java takes the mysteries out of using the Java programming language within the Domino development environment. It provides a solid foundation for working utilization of the Java programming language in the Domino Application Server environment. The reader will learn how to build servlets, applets, JDBC, and standalone applications.

The book culminates with the implementation of an on-line shopping store using Domino and Java. Both WebSphere and VisualAge for Java integration are also covered.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR...

Anthony Patton Anthony Patton is certified in the Domino, Java, and VisualAge technologies. He has been developing client-server applications for over six years. This includes custom development as well as shrink-wrapped products. He is a frequent contributor to industry magazines. He attended the University of Louisville.
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