Javadoc™ for Domino® Designer related APIsĪs part of providing additional Java™ reference documentation, Domino® Designer ships with a help plugin that contains Javadoc™ for additional Domino Designer related APIs.Īccessibility features assist users who have a disability, such as restricted mobility or limited vision, to use information technology content successfully.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. This section documents the Java/CORBA classes. You should already have completed Lessons 1 and 2.ĭocumentation for LotusScript® is in two areas: This is the third of three lessons designed to introduce you to using the LotusScript® language in Domino®. You should already have completed Lesson 1. This is the second of three lessons designed to introduce you to using the LotusScript® language in Domino®. Lesson 2: Counting the documents in a view category.You should already have created a sample discussion database called "Learning LotusScript®." Lesson 1 creates a script that displays the title of a database when a user clicks an action. Lesson 1: Printing the title of a database."LotusScript Classes Tutorial" consists of three lessons designed to introduce you to using the LotusScript language in Domino. To find the property or method you want, turn to the class to which the property or method belongs. Each class is followed by an alphabetical listing of the properties for that class and an alphabetical listing of the methods for that class. This documentation lists each class, property, and method in the Domino® class library.
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The following topics cover some general guidelines for writing LotusScript® code using Domino® objects:
Welcome to the LotusScript® Language section of Domino® Designer Help. This section documents the formula language. This section contains general guidelines and examples that show where to use Java, LotusScript, and the formula language. Programming Overview and User Interface.
The ability to create and edit composite applications lets you easily integrate different types of components and technologies.ĭomino® Designer includes two types of design elements to assist you in managing data contained in DB2® enabled Notes® databases: