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Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 8: Application Architecture Training CD |
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Rating: Summary: Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 8: Application Architecture Review: 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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