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Use IBM Lotus Forms on the cloud
IBM Lotus Forms help organizations of all sizes automate their
business processes through data capture, review, approval, and submission of
eForms. Lotus Forms can be run from the cloud, which significantly lowers
the cost of ownership and dramatically increases scalability. In this
tutorial, learn how to write a simple application that allows a small
car repair company to track its customers using Lotus Forms, and then run it on
the cloud using Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2). No prior cloud computing
experience is necessary.
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Harness the power of XPages in Lotus Domino Designer
One of the latest additions to the Domino Web developers' toolkit of
technologies, XPages, is also arguably its most powerful and revolutionary to
date. XPages allows for functionality and capabilities previously thought
impossible to achieve in Domino application development. With the inclusion of
XPages, you now have the ability to easily create Web 2.0 user experiences in
your existing applications. To demonstrate the power of XPages, this tutorial
shows you how to Web 2.0-enable the personal address book Domino application
template.
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XPages, Themes, and Mashups in IBM Lotus Domino Web application development
XPages and Themes are two new technologies available to Lotus Domino Web application developers with the release of IBM Lotus Notes and Lotus Domino 8.5. They provide more flexibility and greater control over what is delivered to the Web browser client screen than any previous release. XPages leverages a new JavaServer Face rendering engine while Themes allows even further control to manipulate the content -- from CSS declarations to XML markup rendering -- that is displayed. In this tutorial, you will use both XPages and Themes to create an enterprise-class salesforce tracking and task assignment Lotus Domino Web application. To further showcase the advanced capabilities of the technologies available to Lotus Domino Web application developers, the example for this tutorial is a mashup application featuring functional OpenStreetMap and GeoCoder integration.
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Getting started with the mobile composite application framework
This tutorial is a technical preview of a mobile composite application framework that can be run
on IBM Lotus Expeditor 6.2 or Sprint Titan 1.0. The mobile composite application framework enables developers
to quickly create composite applications for mobile devices. Composite applications are compelling for
mobile devices as they can integrate many day-to-day tasks that a mobile user typically completes. The
integration of these tasks enables the user to complete these tasks in a more efficient manner, which lends
to an enhanced user experience. This tutorial explains the key components of the mobile composite application
framework and walks you through a sample composite application built using this framework.
Note: The framework is currently in the development stages and is provided here only as a preview and
evaluation version of its future release as a component of Lotus Expeditor.
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Implementing a human-centric business process application using WebSphere Portlet Factory: Part 5: Deploying the user interfaces
Implement an end-to-end Web-based or portal-based human-centric business process application using IBM WebSphere
Integration Developer, WebSphere Portlet Factory, WebSphere Process Server, WebSphere Application Server, and WebSphere Portal.
The fifth part of this series provides details on deploying the human task client application and the human
task list application.
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