Basic product usage information and programming language reference information.
Lotus® Connectors provide native access to a wide variety of DBMS products, ODBC, the platform File system, Enterprise Resource Planning systems, and Transaction Processing systems.
Welcome to the Application Design section of Domino® Designer Help.
The templates described in the following table are available with Domino® Designer and are specifically intended for use by application developers.
Domino® Designer Release 6 and later supports the messaging application program interface (MAPI), which allows mail integration between Domino and a MAPI-compliant messaging application, such as Microsoft™ Outlook, Microsoft Office applications, or user-written C++ programs.
Developers creating applications specifically for the Web, or for the dual purpose of serving Notes® and Web clients, should review the following tables for features that are not supported on the Web.
You have a variety of options for programming a Web site. You can directly manipulate objects such as documents or views in an application using Domino® URL commands. Adding Domino URL commands as HTML in forms gives users shortcuts for navigating databases and performing other tasks quickly.
Welcome to the Application Management section of Domino® Designer Help.
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.
This chapter provides information about DCTEST and CONTEST. These programs test system and application connectivity to external data sources.
This chapter provides instructions and information for setting up and testing connectivity to the following database systems:
This chapter provides introductory information about each of the supplied IBM® Lotus® connectors.
This chapter provides information about the Lotus® Connector for Notes®, including descriptions of the fields in the connection document.
This chapter provides information about the Lotus® Connector for DB2®, including descriptions of the fields in the connection document.
This chapter provides information about the Lotus® Connector for File System, including descriptions of the fields in the connection document.
For complete information on the Lotus® Connector for ODBC, refer to the documentation on the Notes® Domino® Application Development wiki.
This chapter provides information about the Lotus® Connector for Oracle, including descriptions of the fields in the connection document.
This chapter provides information about the Lotus® Connector for OLE DB, including descriptions of the fields in the connection document.
This chapter provides information about the Lotus® Connector for Sybase, including descriptions of the fields in the connection document.
This chapter provides information about the Lotus® Connector for Text, including descriptions of the fields in the connection document.
This chapter provides an introduction to LEI Metaconnectors and contains information for creating and using the different types of Metaconnectors.
LotusScrip Extensions for Lotus® Connectors (LC LSX) enhances the power of Notes® by extending its scripting to data outside of Notes through the use of Lotus Connectors. The programming model is independent of the individual connector. This eliminates the need to learn each individual system, while at the same time allowing experienced users to access the individual features of a specific system.
LS:DO has been in maintenance mode since R5. Developers are advised not to use it. Developers should use the Lotus® Connector LSX for (LCLSX) when accessing external data sources.
As part of providing additional Java™ reference documentation, Domino® Designer ships with a help plugin that contains Javadoc™ for additional Domino Designer related APIs.
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