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Not your usual here's how to mobilize your companies business process applications. Instead a look at using Domino to host a twitter integrated, location aware application fit to run on Android, iPad and iPhone.
We'll cover:
1) What's new in HTML5 elements and
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As of now if we open the categorized view in lotus notes, the look and feel and the categorization option also toooooo bad.
There should be some mechanism in designer such that if u open categorized view, then it should be opened in the ajaz formatted view. Which is very convinient
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Would be nice to set up an Ajax Suggest to work off of Full Text and to set the return as one, two, or three "collective" words/sentence to be returned. This type of suggest (in google) would be nice to have as a "suggest" drop down option when searching or
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Sit back while we take you beyond the logo. Learn to: Find all the elements needed to customise Lotus Domino Quickr and how to centrally manage them across all your places. Dive into Custom themes, page layouts, forms, placebots, templates and custom CSS. Use Ajax to add Notes views to
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There are many JavaScript frameworks to choose from but in this session we'll be walking through two of the most popular, Dojo and Ext JS. We'll take a sample Notes application and Web enable it twice. Once with Dojomino, a customized version of Dojo for Domino and then a second
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This session would be an introduction on how to get started in using Ext.nd, a customized Domino version of the Ext JS JavaScript framework (http://extjs.com). We would cover what Ext.nd has to offer and then walk through how to setup your Domino environment so you could use Ext.nd in your
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Editing bookmarks is "notes-style". Why not make the bookmark editing inline, in the view? like in delicious.
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The following scenario:
1. A web-form makes ajax calls against a domino agent.
2. User starts to work on a document on his web client.
3. User plays WII tennis match with his collegue.
4. User returns to his document and presses an ajax enabled button. Unfortunatedly in the meantime his web session has
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I would like to see AJAX via the dojo framework integrated into Domino 8, to make it more web2.0-capable. IBM is backing dojo now, so why not include it in Domino?
Some examples...
Notes views on the web:
Let's say I'm building a view to display on the web... in addition to choosing to display with
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There should be a default Java sevlet available in the Domino server, which would perform DBlookup and DBColumn functionality for any Web Based form, using AJAX.
Yes a Notes agane can be written, and aswell as a Servlet be written to. But if by default a servlet is there as standard
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