This chapter examined web-service features and their Domino-based implementations. We examined web services that returned both simple and complex data types. We further examined this in both LotusScript and Java. We also looked at the various tools Domino Designer 7 provides for interacting with WSDL. We finished by examining the role UDDI plays in facilitating the adoption of web services.
Domino 7 Application Development
Domino 7 Application Development
Overview of this book
Written by Lotus insiders, the book provides a practical guide to developing applications making use of the important features and enhancements introduced in Notes/Domino 7. These experienced experts use their own experiences to map out the benefits you could gain, and the dangers you may face, as you develop Domino applications in your business.
Written by specific experts, edited and overseen by Lotus content generator Dick McCarrick, this book is the definitive guide to developing Domino 7 applications.
TECHNOLOGY
Domino is an application server that can be used as a standalone web server or as the server component of IBM's Lotus Domino product which provides a powerful collaborative platform for development of customized business applications. It also provides enterprise-grade email, messaging, and scheduling capabilities.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Domino 7 Application Development
Credits
Foreword
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
Preface
New Notes 7 Client and Domino 7 Server Features
Lotus Notes/Domino 7 and DB2
New Lotus Domino Designer 7 Features
Upgrading Domino Applications
Upgrading Formulas
Upgrading Agents and LotusScript
Web Services and Domino 7
Optimizing Application Performance
Code Samples
Troubleshooting Applications
Customer Reviews