Using XML and Web Services for Domino 7
This course will introduce the Domino Developer to XML and web services. The basics of XML are covered including terms such as "well-formed" and "valid." Next, learn how to incorporate XML into Domino Applications using standard design elements such as agents, forms, pages and views. Both LotusScript and Java will be used to parse and import XML data into Domino applications. Learn how to use XLST style sheets to transform XML data in Domino agents. The Domino XML Language (DXL) is used to both export and import Domino data and design elements. Finally, an extensive series of lessons will teach you how to use Domino 7 to make available web services (using both LotusScript and Java) on a Domino server for use by any web services client. The use of Java to consume web services (as a client) will also be covered in this course. The course makes use of either Eclipse or Rational Application Developer 7 as an application development platform in addition to Domino Designer 7.
System Requirements and Prerequisites
The system requirements for this course are:
- Notes 7 client
- Domino Designer 7 client
- A current web browser client
- Either Eclipse 3.2 or Rational Application Developer 7 is required to test the web services. (Eclipse is a free download.)
- Access to the Internet for instructor support
Experience as a Domino Developer is required along with experience using LotusScript and Java in Domino.
The following TLCC courses (or their equivalent) are the suggested prerequisite(s) for this course: