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Retail Price: $699
Course Code: ND6DWA1
Course Length (hours): 21
Time Allowed:  Explanation of units 4 months
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Developing Domino 6 Web Applications
Ready to move your Notes application to the web? Great Domino web applications require knowledge of how Domino works with web browsers along with some special techniques. This course builds on your Notes development skills and adds the knowledge and skills you need to unleash Domino as a world class web development platform to create cool dynamic web sites.

In this course, you will learn the fundamentals of web application design with Domino. Learn the ins and outs of how to make your application function and look great on the web. Learn how to get the most from forms, views, and frames when displayed using a web browser. Use layers, CSS, and image resources to enhance your application. Learn how the Domino server interprets URL commands and how to secure your application. This course is written exclusively for Domino developers and contains many live demonstrations and activities that you do right in the Domino Designer and your browser. This course will prepare you for the third exam required to become a IBM Certified Application Developer (CLP) in Notes Domino 6/6.5.



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System Requirements

A Domino Designer client 6 and a current browser. Access to the Internet is required to get instructor support.

Audience and Prerequisites

Experienced Notes Application developers who want to learn how develop web applications in Domino. A basic understanding of HTML is recommended but not required.


The following TLCC courses (or their equivalent) are the suggested prerequisite(s) for this course: