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Rating: Summary: Lotus Domino R5 Development Curriculum CBT Review: Course Overview
# The Lotus Domino R5 Development Curriculum is a comprehensive series designed to teach application developers how to design, develop, and maintain Lotus Domino R5 applications. The series covers everything from development fundamentals and architecture to web site design. It also includes coverage of creating and programming user interfaces, designing for web clients and Notes R5 clients, and advanced development topics such as implementing workflow and creating calendaring and scheduling capabilities in a database. This curriculum consists of 9 courses: Course 13403 Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 1: Basic Concepts
# Course 13404 Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 2: Application Development Fundamentals
# Course 13405 Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 3: Creating User Interfaces
# Course 13406 Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 4: Making Your Application Run
# Course 13407 Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 5: Advanced Application Development
# Course 13408 Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 6: Developing Applications for Web Clients
# Course 13409 Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 7: Developing Applications for the Notes R5
# Course 13410 Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 8: Application Architecture
# Course 13411 Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 9: Web Site Design
Learn To
See individual course descriptions for specific course objectives and scope.
Audience
These courses are for webmasters, application developers, and graphic designers with little or no exposure to Lotus Notes/Domino.
Deployment Options
e-Learning
Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits Per Course
Language Options
US English
Total Learning Time
54 to 72 hours
Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 1: Basic Concepts Training CD
Course Overview
This is the first course in a nine part series for webmasters, application developers, and graphic designers that will introduce Notes/Domino features, web-specific tasks, and basic system administration tasks to be up on the web quickly and to use Domino to create Web sites and Web applications. At the completion of this course, students will learn how to identify basic concepts and features of Lotus Domino R5 and the elements of the Notes R5 interface; use the mail database and create calendar entries; and identify the key elements of a Domino R5 database.
Learn To
# Identify basic concepts and features of Lotus Domino R5 and the elements of the Notes R5 interface.
# Use the mail database and create calendar entries.
# Identify the key elements of a Domino R5 database.
Audience
This course series is for webmasters, application developers, and graphic designers with little or no exposure to Lotus Notes/Domino.
Deployment Options
e-Learning
Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs
Language Options
US English
Total Learning Time
6 to 8 hours
Objectives
Unit 1: Lotus Domino R5: Key Features 2 - 3 hours
# Identify the features of Lotus Domino R5.
# Match the Domino R5 servers with their features.
# Match the three types of Lotus Domino R5 clients with their features.
# Identify the types of applications used in Lotus Domino R5 in a given business scenario.
# Identify the advantages of using multidatabase applications over single database applications.
# Match the multidatabase architecture models with the situations in which they are used.
# Identify the elements of a workflow application in Lotus Domino R5.
# Match the workflow models in Lotus Domino R5 with the situations in which they are used.
# Match the types of workflow applications with their features.
# Identify the methods to enable a form to be sent as mail.
# Identify the functions of the Notes R5 interface elements.
# Create a bookmark of a Notes R5 database.
# Modify the bookmark by using the context menu in Notes R5.
# Customize the Welcome page of Notes R5 by using the Welcome page drop-down list.
# Add database icons on the Notes R5 workspace.
# Arrange the database icons on the Notes R5 workspace.
Unit 2: Mail and Calendar Services 2 - 3 hours
# Identify the contents of the mail folders and views in Notes R5.
# Send a Notes R5 message with a return receipt.
# Enable the out of office agent in Notes R5.
# Create a calendar entry by using the Welcome page.
# Create a group calendar entry by using the Calendar pane.
Unit 3: Working with Domino Databases 2 hours
# Match the components of a Domino database with their functions.
# Match the types of fields in a Domino R5 database with their functions.
# Match the form elements with their uses.
# Identify the features of the types of Domino database views.
# Match the folder types in Domino R5 with their definitions.
# Match the table types in a Domino database with the appropriate scenario.
# Match the components of an agent in Notes R5 databases with their functions.
# Create a document in the Notes R5 client.
# Manage the documents in the Notes R5 client views.
# Format the text in a document.
# Format a paragraph in a document.
# Create a list in a document.
# Create a table in a document.
# Create a section in a document of a Domino database.
# Add a background graphic to a document in a Domino database.
# Attach a file to a mail document in Domino R5.
# Create a link in a document.
# Identify the functions of Access Control List.
# Match the database security levels with their functions.
# Match the features of the database access levels with their access rights.
# Match the names of the keys available in Notes R5 with their functions.
# Share a Notes R5 database.
# Match the type of replication in Domino R5 with the appropriate condition.
Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 2: Application Development Fundamentals Training CD
Course Overview
This is the second course in a nine part series for webmasters, application developers, and graphic designers that will introduce Notes/Domino features, web-specific tasks, and basic system administration tasks to be up on the web quickly and to use Domino to create Web sites and Web applications. At the completion of this course, students will learn how to create a database in Domino Designer and identify the elements of the database; and automate and secure databases by using Domino Designer.
Learn To
# Create a database in Domino Designer and identify the elements of the database.
# Automate and secure databases by using Domino Designer.
Audience
This course series is for webmasters, application developers, and graphic designers with little or no exposure to Lotus Notes/Domino. Participants should have completed the first course in this series.
Deployment Options
e-Learning
Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs
Language Options
US English
Total Learning Time
6 to 8 hours
Objectives
Unit 1: Database Development in Domino Designer 3 - 4 hours
# Identify the item in the Domino Designer interface that is used to perform a specific task.
# Create a database.
# Create a form in an existing database by using the Design pane.
# Set the properties of a form in an existing database by using the context menu of the form.
# Match the types of fields in a form with their purposes.
# Add a field to a form.
# Set the properties of a field in a form by using the context menu of the field.
# Create a table in a form.
# Create a section in a form.
# Identify the guidelines for designing a form.
# Identify the type of view to be created in a database in a given situation.
# Create a view for the documents based on the forms in a database by using the Design pane.
# Set the properties of a column in a view.
# Set the properties of a view.
# Organize the documents in a view.
# Create a hierarchical view that displays response documents indented under their parent documents in a database.
# Create a database icon by using the Design pane.
# Create an About This database document for a database by using the Design pane.
# Create a Using This database document for a database by using the Design pane.
# Create an image resource for a database by using the Design pane.
# Create an image resource set in a database.
Unit 2: Database Design: Advanced Concepts 3 - 4 hours
# Match the components used to automate a database with their uses.
# Match the predefined tasks that can be performed by an action in Domino Designer with their purposes.
# Create an action in a database form.
# Match the types of hotspots with their uses.
# Create an action hotspot in a form.
# Match the given tasks with the minimum ACL access levels that are required to perform the tasks.
# Identify the access options to be set for a user in a database ACL in a given situation.
# Match the user types in a database ACL with their uses.
# Set up a database ACL.
Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 3: Creating User Interfaces Training CD
Course Overview
This is the third course in a nine part series for webmasters, application developers, and graphic designers that will introduce Notes/Domino features, web-specific tasks, and basic system administration tasks to be up on the web quickly and to use Domino to create Web sites and Web applications. At the completion of this course, students will learn how to create UIs by using folders and navigators in Lotus Domino R5; and identify the features of the Lotus Domino R5 design element pages, framesets and outlines.
Learn To
# Create UIs by using folders and navigators in Lotus Domino R5.
# Identify the features of the Lotus Domino R5 design element pages, framesets and outlines.
Audience
This course series is for webmasters, application developers, and graphic designers with little or no exposure to Lotus Notes/Domino. Participants should have completed the first two courses in this series.
Deployment Options
e-Learning
Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs
Language Options
US English
Total Learning Time
6 to 8 hours
Objectives
Unit 1: Lotus Domino R5: UI Design Overview 3 - 4 hours
# Identify the elements of the user interface of a Lotus Domino R5 application.
# Match the Lotus Domino R5 design elements with their features that are relevant to Web application development.
# Identify the features of a folder.
# Match the types of folders with their features.
# Create a folder.
# Set the properties of a folder.
# Enable soft deletion in a database.
# Create a view to store deleted documents.
# Identify the features of navigator.
# Set the properties of a navigator.
# Set database launch properties to display a navigator.
# Add graphics to a navigator.
# Add objects to a navigator.
# Add an action to an object in a navigator by using the Simple action(s) option.
# Add an action to an object in a navigator by using a formula.
Unit 2: New Lotus Domino R5 Design Elements 3 - 4 hours
# Identify the differences between pages and forms.
# Identify the methods that can be used to display a page.
# Create a page by using the Design pane.
# Create a link on a page.
# Create a static window title by using the Programmer's pane.
# Hide a design element displayed in a page.
# Identify the features of framesets.
# Create a frameset by using the Design pane.
# Specify the content of a frame in a frameset.
# Modify the arrangement of frames within a frameset by using the buttons on the Work pane.
# Identify the features of an outline.
# Create an outline by using the Design pane.
# Arrange outline entries by using Indent Entry and Outdent Entry buttons in the Work pane.
# Match the outline properties with their descriptions.
# Embed an outline in a page.
# Embed a view in a page.
# Embed a view in a page that displays a single category of documents.
# Embed a folder pane in a form.
# Embed a navigator in a page.
# Embed a date picker in a page.
Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 4: Making Your Application Run Training CD
Course Overview
This is the fourth course in a nine part series for webmasters, application developers, and graphic designers that will introduce Notes/Domino features, web-specific tasks, and basic system administration tasks to be up on the web quickly and to use Domino to create Web sites and Web applications. At the completion of this course, students will learn how to identify the object-oriented hierarchy for Domino objects; identify the various rules while writing formulas; identify the different type of agents; create actions, agents, special hotspots and dynamic window titles; identifying, creating and using shared resources in Lotus Notes; and identify the guidelines that help to run formulas effectively and help you identify the Document State.
Learn To
# Identify the object-oriented hierarchy for Domino objects.
# Identify the various rules while writing formulas.
# Identify the different type of agents.
# Create actions, agents, special hotspots and dynamic window titles.
# Identifying, creating and using shared resources in Lotus Notes.
# Identify the guidelines that help to run formulas effectively and help you identify the Document State.
Audience
This course series is for webmasters, application developers, and graphic designers with little or no exposure to Lotus Notes/Domino. Participants should have completed the first three courses in this series.
Deployment Options
e-Learning
Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs
Language Options
US English
Total Learning Time
6 to 8 hours
Objectives
Unit 1: Application Development: An Introduction 1.5 - 2 hours
# Label the parts of the integrated development environment (IDE) in Domino Designer with their functions.
# Match the elements of an object with their functions.
# Sequence the objects in a hierarchy for a specific scenario.
# Identify the programming languages that can be used in Domino Designer in a specific scenario.
# Match the field events for which you can write formulas in Domino Designer with their functions.
# Match the form events for which you can write formulas in Domino Designer with their functions.
# Match the view events for which you can write formulas in Domino Designer with their functions.
# Match the field types in Domino Designer with their functions.
# Match the reserved fields in Domino Designer with their functions.
Unit 2: Programming in Domino 1.5 - 2 hours
# Identify the lexical elements in the Formula language.
# Identify the statements that follow the syntax rules for writing formulas in the Formula language.
# Identify the rules to be followed for using variables in the Formula language.
# Identify the rules to be followed for using constants in the Formula language.
# Identify the order of evaluation for the formula statements in the Formula language.
# Write formulas in Domino Designer by using Online Help in a database.
# Write a function in the Script area that performs a string manipulation for a specific task.
# Identify the If statement that performs a logical operation for a specific task.
# Write a function in the Script area that performs a date-time operation for a specific task.
# Identify the arithmetic function statement that evaluates to a specific value.
# Identify the list function statement that evaluates to a specific value.
# Identify the data conversion function statement that performs a specific task.
# Identify the special function statement that performs a specific task.
# Write a command in the Script area to perform a specific task.
Unit 3: Automation in Applications 1 - 2 hours
# Identify the features of agents in Domino Designer.
# Create a manual agent.
# Create a scheduled agent by using the design pane in Domino Designer.
# Create an action as a button on the Action bar in Domino Designer.
# Create computed text in a form.
# Create a hotspot button in a form.
# Create an action hotspot in a form.
# Create a dynamic window title for a form by using the Window Title form event in Domino Designer.
Unit 4: Shared Resources: Programming 1 hour
# Match the shared resources with their uses in Domino Designer.
# Create a shared field in a form by using the design pane in Domino Designer.
# Insert a shared field in a form by using the design pane in Domino Designer.
# Create a shared action in a database by using the design pane in Domino Designer.
# Insert a shared action in a database.
# Create a subform in a database by using the design pane in Domino Designer.
# Insert a subform in a form.
# Insert a computed subform by using the Formula language in Domino Designer.
# Create a shared applet resource.
# Add a shared applet resource to a form.
Unit 5: Fine Tuning 1 hour
# Match the document states with the field formulas that are calculated in the Formula language.
# Match the document states with the IsDoc function in the Formula language.
# Write a formula to test the document state by using the IsNewDoc function.
# Identify the guidelines that help to improve form performance.
# Identify the formula that displays the type of the client used in a specific scenario.
# Identify the formula that displays the type of the platform being used in a specific scenario.
# Identify the types of help available in Notes R5.
# Create a document-level online help system in a database in Domino Designer.
# Create field-level help in a form.
Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 5: Advanced Application Development Training CD
Course Overview
This is the fifth course in a nine part series for webmasters, application developers, and graphic designers that will introduce Notes/Domino features, web-specific tasks, and basic system administration tasks to be up on the web quickly and to use Domino to create Web sites and Web applications. At the completion of this course, students will learn how to identify the functions of GroupWare and the elements of a workflow application; retrieve information from a Domino database; create calendaring and scheduling in a database, and implement headlines in a database; and implement Domino security and maintain the application.
Learn To
# Identify the functions of GroupWare and the elements of a workflow application.
# Retrieve information from a Domino database.
# Create calendaring and scheduling in a database, and implement headlines in a database.
# Implement Domino security and maintain the application.
Audience
This course series is for webmasters, application developers, and graphic designers with little or no exposure to Lotus Notes/Domino. Participants should have completed the first four courses in this series.
Deployment Options
e-Learning
Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs
Language Options
US English
Total Learning Time
6 to 8 hours
Objectives
Unit 1: Workflow 1 - 2 hours
# Identify the functions of groupware.
# Match the elements of a workflow application with the workflow for a specific business process.
# Sequence the steps for mail routing in a single domain.
# Create a mail-in database by using the Create menu.
# Match the parameters of the MailSend function with their values in a specific situation.
# Enable a form for mail routing by using the form properties method.
# Enable a form for mail routing by using the MailOptions method.
Unit 2: Retrieving Information 1 - 2 hours
# * Refresh a view index.
# Create a view selection formula for a specific situation.
# Create a view form formula for a specific situation.
# Retrieve information from a Domino database.
# Assign values to the Notes.ini file.
# Retrieve values from the Notes.ini file.
# Create a profile document.
# Modify a profile document.
Unit 3: Calendaring, Scheduling and Headlines 2 hours
# Create a calendar view.
# Embed a group scheduler object into a form.
# Enable headline monitoring in a database.
# Customize the Subscription form by using the Create menu.
Unit 4: Deploying an Application 2 hours
# Add a database role.
# Assign a database role to a user.
# Implement the database role by using a controlled access section.
# Create a Readers field.
# Create an Authors field.
# Enable field-level security.
# Create an encryption key.
# Enable field encryption.
# Set up mail encryption.
# Identify the considerations that are to be kept in mind while testing an application.
# Create a database template.
# Create a design template.
# Set up design inheritance for a Domino database.
# Replace the database design.
Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 6: Developing Applications for Web Clients Training CD
Course Overview
This is the sixth course in a nine part series for webmasters, application developers, and graphic designers that will introduce Notes/Domino features, web-specific tasks, and basic system administration tasks to be up on the web quickly and to use Domino to create Web sites and Web applications. At the completion of this course, students will learn how to identify the features of Notes applications developed for the web and sequence the activities in processing HTTP requests; designing specialized forms, fields and events for the Web; identify the features of native applets of notes; identify web-specific features and browser-specific features; and identify the methods of improving Domino server performance and database security.
Learn To
# Identify the features of Notes applications developed for the web and sequence the activities in processing HTTP requests.
# Designing specialized forms, fields and events for the Web.
# Identify the features of native applets of notes.
# Identify web-specific features and browser-specific features.
# Identify the methods of improving Domino server performance and database security.
Audience
This course series is for webmasters, application developers, and graphic designers with little or no exposure to Lotus Notes/Domino. Participants should have completed the first five courses in this series.
Deployment Options
e-Learning
Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs
Language Options
US English
Total Learning Time
6 to 8 hours
Objectives
Unit 1: Domino and the Web 1 - 2 hours
# Identify the features of applications developed for the Web.
# Sequence the activities that take place when an HTTP request is sent.
# Sequence the activities performed by Domino in processing HTTP client requests.
# Identify the URL for a specified situation.
# Open a database using the OpenDatabase URL command.
# Open a view by using the OpenView URL command.
# Open a document by using the OpenDocument URL command.
# Launch an attachment using the OpenElement URL command.
# Run an agent by using the OpenAgent URL command.
# Authenticate a user by using the Login URL command.
# Identify the methods to specify HTML in notes forms.
# Specify HTML code by using the PassThru HTML option.
# Specify HTML code by using the HTML paragraph style.
# Pass HTML directly to the browser by using the HTML field.
# Create HTML tag attributes of a field by using the HTML tab.
Unit 2: Web Applications: Designing Objects 1 - 2 hours
# Customize the form processed confirmation messages.
# Match the special search fields with the tasks for which they are used.
# Capture environment information in an application by using CGI variables.
# Add HTML header information to a form by using the HTML head content event.
# Add HTML body information to a form by using the HTML body attributes event.
# Change the HTML formatting attributes of fields.
# Identify the type of agent for a specified situation based on the reason for using that agent.
# Secure web agents.
# Set-up multiple agents to run simultaneously by making changes to the notes.ini file.
# Customize the general error messages.
# Customize the authorization failure messages.
Unit 3: Customizing Notes Applications 2 hours
# Match the Native applets of Notes with their features.
# Create a view applet in a page.
# Create an outline applet in a page.
# Create an action bar applet.
# Create an editor applet in a form.
# Embed a Java applet in a form by using an existing Java class.
# Enable a database to use JavaScript for pages during web access.
# Generate HTML for hidden fields by modifying the form property.
# Specify the contents of a form as HTML by modifying the form property.
# Modify the link color attributes of a form.
# Identify the environmental components to be present for a browser to support a Notes application.
# Identify the arguments that can be passed to browserinfo function to test browser features.
# Enable file attachment in a form for a browser that supports File Upload Control.
# Identify the features of a full-text search.
# Create a full-text index by modifying the database property.
# Customize a search form.
# Create a search result form.
Unit 4: Domino Performance and Security 2 hours
# Identify the features of Domino server command caching.
# Identify the guidelines to improve Domino server performance on the Web.
# Identify the functions that can be used to execute a code for web.
# Secure the URLs by using the security tab.
# Modify the access level of an anonymous user for web authentication by using ACL.
# Provide access to public documents by modifying the ACL.
Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 7: Developing Applications for the Notes R5 Training CD
Course Overview
This is the seventh course in a nine part series for webmasters, application developers, and graphic designers that will introduce Notes/Domino features, web-specific tasks, and basic system administration tasks to be up on the web quickly and to use Domino to create Web sites and Web applications. At the completion of this course, students will learn how to identify the uses of application development for the Notes R5 client; specify field settings and the tab order of fields in a form; implement the advanced tools of Application Development; and identify the various methods to collect information.
Learn To
# Identify the uses of application development for the Notes R5 client.
# Specify field settings and the tab order of fields in a form.
# Implement the advanced tools of Application Development. Identify the various methods to collect information.
Audience
This course series is for webmasters, application developers, and graphic designers with little or no exposure to Lotus Notes/Domino. Participants should have completed the first six courses in this series.
Deployment Options
e-Learning
Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs
Language Options
US English
Total Learning Time
6 to 8 hours
Objectives
Unit 1: Application Development: Form Layout 3 - 4 hours
# Identify the uses of application development for the Notes R5 client.
# Specify the native OS style setting for a field in a form.
# Specify the tab order setting for a field in a form.
# Create a standard section in a form.
# Create a controlled access section in a form.
# Create a basic table in a form.
# Create a tabbed table in a form.
# Create an animated table in a form.
# Create a programmed table in a form.
# Create a nested table in a form.
# Embed elements in a table.
# Create a layout region.
# Create an action to invoke a form containing a layout region in a dialog box.
# Identify the functions of the Hide-When feature.
# Hide a database element by using the options in the Hide-When property pane.
# Hide a database element by using a formula.
Unit 2: Application Development: Advanced Tools 3 - 4 hours
# Identify the uses of simple actions.
# Implement a simple action in a form.
# Combine simple actions in an agent to build complex functions.
# Match the methods of information collection with their functions.
# Create an action to collect information by using the Prompt function.
# Create an action to collect information by using the Picklist function.
# Create an action to collect information using the Dialogbox function.
# Identify the uses of OLE.
# Link OLE objects in an application.
# Create an embedded object in a form.
# Create a Full Text Index for a database.
# Create a Full Text Search for a database by using search operators.
# Create a full text search by using a search builder.
Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 8: Application Architecture Training CD
Course Overview
This is the eighth course in a nine part series for webmasters, application developers, and graphic designers that will introduce Notes/Domino features, web-specific tasks, and basic system administration tasks to be up on the web quickly and to use Domino to create Web sites and Web applications. At the completion of this course, students will learn how to identify the components of application architecture and the layers of security supported by Domino; and identify the methodology for maintenance, distribution, upgrade, and internationalization of an application.
Learn To
# Identify the components of application architecture and the layers of security supported by Domino.
# Identify the methodology for maintenance, distribution, upgrade, and internationalization of an application.
Audience
This course series is for webmasters, application developers, and graphic designers with little or no exposure to Lotus Notes/Domino. Participants should have completed the first seven courses in this series.
Deployment Options
e-Learning
Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs
Language Options
US English
Total Learning Time
6 to 8 hours
Objectives
Unit 1: Domino Architecture and Performance 3 - 4 hours
# Identify the component of Domino application architecture that will perform a specific function.
# Identify the tasks that can be performed to provide physical security to the Domino server.
# Identify the tasks that can be performed to provide network security to the Domino server.
# Identify the tasks that can be performed to provide Internet security to the Domino server.
# Identify the tasks that can be performed to provide server security to the Domino server.
# Identify the tasks that can be performed to provide application security to the Domino server.
# Assign a role to a user by using Domino client.
# Identify the tasks that can be performed to provide file security to the Domino server.
# Identify the factors that affect application performance.
# Identify the database design considerations for optimum application performance.
# Identify the form design considerations for optimum application performance.
# Identify the view design considerations for optimum application performance.
# Identify the shared resources considerations to achieve optimum performance.
# Identify the application programming considerations to achieve optimum performance.
# Identify the application design considerations for browser clients.
# Identify the situation in which a specific replication strategy will yield the best performance.
# Identify the probable causes that can lead to a specific problem when using Domino.
Unit 2: Application Maintenance and Distribution 3 - 4 hours
# Identify the benefits of upgrading to Domino R5 in an organization.
# Identify the guidelines for creating a plan for design upgrade in an organization.
# Identify the methods to keep database size to a minimum.
# Identify the scalability features of Domino R5.
# Identify the methods that enable you to split an application in multiple databases.
# Identify the tools that can be used for integrating Domino with heterogeneous applications.
# Identify the functions of Domino Global Workbench (DGW).
# Sequence the steps involved in the process of internationalization of an application by using DGW.
# Identify the issues that can arise when building applications for international communities.
# Add an alternate name for an existing user.
# Create a multilingual database by using the Domino Designer.
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