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IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 8.5.1

By : Barry Max Rosen, Bennie Gibson, Brad Schauf, David Byrd, Dick McCarrick, Joseph Anderson, Tim Speed
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IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 8.5.1

By: Barry Max Rosen, Bennie Gibson, Brad Schauf, David Byrd, Dick McCarrick, Joseph Anderson, Tim Speed

Overview of this book

<p>With Lotus Notes and Domino 8.5.1, IBM has once again provided business users with an intuitive, fully integrated platform to enhance each user's experience with business communications, while reducing Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) and increasing Return on Investment (ROI). You can create and share information effectively to make quick business decisions and streamline the way they work. It is no longer just an email tool, but a means of extending business communications to a new level. In order to utilize all the powerful features of the new release, you need to upgrade your existing system to Lotus Notes and Domino 8.5.1.<br /><br />Written by senior architects and specialists of IBM Software Services for Lotus, this book will be your guide and enable you to quickly upgrade your existing system and leverage the full capabilities of Lotus Notes 8.5.1. The authors explore the enhanced productivity tools available with this release by integrating word processing, presentations, and spreadsheets into a seamless unit with your messaging and collaboration solution.<br /><br />The book starts with an overview of Lotus Notes and Domino, including all the exciting features in the new version. You will learn to utilize the efficient productivity tools that are shipped with Lotus Notes client, and discover the updates in Domino server. You will learn the specific steps needed to upgrade to Lotus Notes 8.5.1 with detailed explanations so that you can upgrade from any previous Lotus Notes and Domino release.<br /><br />Additional focus emphasizes the enhanced features available in 8.5.1 from a Domino perspective to reduce the overall costs of managing and deploying the Domino infrastructure. The Domino environment has been enhanced to leverage new technologies to increase performance, reduce storage costs, and provide a robust environment to surface information via the web browser or the rich client. Integration with other Lotus and IBM products &ndash; including Lotus Quickr, Lotus Connections, and Lotus Sametime &ndash; is covered later in the book. These products are all converging to become the next generation of people productivity solutions.<br /><br />This book shows you how to delve into the world of SOA, as the authors demonstrate how Lotus Notes can be part of a SOA strategy that can accelerate business integration and generate value. You will realize the value of your investment in Lotus Notes 8.5.1 when you learn to leverage the full capabilities of Lotus Notes 8.5.1 and quickly move from your existing technology base to this new feature-rich platform.</p>
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 8.5.1 The Upgrader's Guide
Credits
Foreword
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
Preface
Index

Changes to web services


Prior to Domino 8.5, Web Services were treated as a single entity. Now in Domino 8.5 Web Services are differentiated between two entities, Web Service Providers and Web Service Consumers. While the categorization and handling has changed a bit, the underlying data is backward compatible. Any Web Services you may have created in a previous version will be displayed as Web Service Provider in Domino 8.5. In Domino Designer 8.5, a fundamental shift in object creation has occurred. To create an object, a name for the object is now required. The object is then saved in the application as soon as it is created and displayed back to the user.

In previous versions of Domino Designer, Web Services looked something like this example from Domino Designer 8.0.1. The following screenshot shows where Web Services in the Shared Code folder of a Database can be located:

In Domino Designer 8.5, Web Service Providers and Web Service Consumers are now found under the Code folder. Selecting...