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Community articleDomino Designer 8.5.1 resources for Web application developers
Added by ~Hank Prejipytherli | Edited by IBM contributor~Chris Minkilit on November 23, 2009 | Version 11
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Tags: getting started, new user, app dev, roadmap, 8.5.1, Web apps

Domino Designer 8.5.1 Web application developers can find up-to-date resources on the learning roadmaps about installing, configuring, developing traditional and XPage Web applications (including using Java and JavaScript, applets, LotusScript, and @functions), troubleshooting, and more. You can also find links to other community resources and related IBM products.

The roadmaps are specialized by role and help you find technical resources, including demonstrations, product documentation, and education offerings. This roadmap helps Domino 8.5.1 Web application developers get started or continue to grow skills.

Getting started
Getting started
Lotus Home Page
Notes Home Page
Lotus Documentation
Lotus Support

Installing
Notes 8.5.1 client installation information
Notes 8.5.1 Domino server installation information

Configuring
Configuring Domino servers
Configuring Domino Web servers
Configuring blogs

Developing
Planning a traditional Notes and Web application
Planning a traditional Web application
XPages users guide
XPages reference guide
Programming Domino for Web Applications
XML for Domino
Generic Containers and Utilities
HTML tag attributes for a Domino server
URL commands for Web applications
Domino applets
XML Powered by Domino: How to use XML with Lotus Domino
Webifying an existing Notes application
Taking your Domino applications to the Web
Teach Domino new Web tricks with DHTML
Creating RESTful IBM Lotus Domino applications in a Web 2.0 world with Project Zero
Sample Composite Application using XPages in Lotus Notes 8.5.1
Consuming Web services from a Lotus Domino Java agent
Technical Education

Troubleshooting
Link to Domino Designer 8.5 Release Notes
Datab ase troubleshooting information in Domino Designer InfoCenter
Lotus Support

Community
Notes Design Blog
Alan Lepofsky: IBM Lotus Notes, Hints, Tips, and Tricks
Andre Guirard: Best Practice Makes Perfect
Composite applications wiki
Domino Blog: News, views, and directions on IBM Lotus Domino
Dec's Dom Blog
Lotus Technical Information and Education Team Blog
Mary Beth Raven: Designing the User Experience for Lotus Notes and Sametime
John Mackey: comments and insights on Lotus technologies
Ed Brill: Collaboration, technology, travel, and more

Related roadmaps
Composite applications
Lotus Domino
Lotus Notes

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