This guide provides information on using HCL Domino Designer and programming language reference information.
The following features are new for developers in HCL Domino® Designer 12.
The following features are new in HCL Domino Designer 12.0.1
The DominoQuery class includes a new method, execute, that returns the results of a query to named results in a database.
The QueryResultsProcessor class includes a new method, ExecuteToView, that saves sorted results to a specialized results view in a database.
New methods are provided with the Database class to create and manage a new type of document referred to as a named document.
A new application property allows you to specify fields to exclude from full-text search indexing.
Templates can have database icons that are up to 64x64 pixels in size.
This new method for the LotusScript Notes session class lets you use a Double to handle a 64-bit pointer argument for a C API call.
A new application template, CompareDBs Reports (comparedbs.ntf), installed on the Domino 12.0.1 server, can be used to compare two database designs and/or document contents or to analyze the design of one database.
The following features are new in HCL Domino Designer 12.0.1.
Accessibility features assist users who have a disability, such as restricted mobility or limited vision, to use information technology content successfully.
Welcome to the Application Design section of Domino® Designer Help.
Welcome to the Application Management section of Domino® Designer Help.
Domino® Query Language (DQL) is a facility running on a Domino server that provides a terse, shorthand syntax for finding documents. It supports a wide variety and complexity of search terms. It leverages existing design elements, avoiding the need to write detailed code to access them. DQL consolidates all methods in Domino for searching document contents.
Composite applications are a key element in a service-oriented architecture (SOA) and contextual collaboration strategy. The ability to create and edit composite applications lets you easily integrate different types of components and technologies.
Domino® Designer includes two types of design elements to assist you in managing data contained in DB2® enabled Notes® databases:
This section contains general guidelines and examples that show where to use Java, LotusScript, and the formula language.
This section documents the formula language.
Welcome to the LotusScript® Language section of Domino® Designer Help.
This section documents the Java/CORBA classes.
Connectors provide native access to a wide variety of DBMS products, ODBC, the platform File system, Enterprise Resource Planning systems, and Transaction Processing systems.
As part of providing additional Java™ reference documentation, Domino® Designer ships with a help plugin that contains Javadoc™ for additional Domino Designer related APIs.