Detailed information on every Domino/Lotus Notes class and its methods and properties. High-quality and completeness make this title a must-have for the professional Notes and Domino developer.
Waste no time with the unimportant odds and ends of Lotus Notes -- start completing your tasks right away. From using super-fast Notes-enhanced information searches to organizing your calendar, this superb, bite-sized reference, Lotus Notes R5 For Dummies Quick Reference, gives you the information you need in order to use all the important features of Lotus Notes R5. E-mail, calendars, databases, and more all are at your disposal, and all these can be stress free after you flip through this handy guide. Take advantage of this product's new-and-improved, user-friendly interface and discover its easy compatibility with Windows 98 and NT. Find out about your options for using Notes on-site or on the go. All this information (and more) is at your fingertips in Lotus Notes R5 For Dummies Quick Reference and can easily be accessed thanks to this book's lay-flat binding.
This book speaks to the professional administrator who must set up, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot a multi-tasked network environment. Rob Kirkland attacks the technology at the professional level, with practical-hands-on assistance to get Domino 5 running.
Could someone give me an easy way to look up the sed and awk commands for Solaris? asked a time-pressed computer design engineer. Most Solaris users use it in a professional technical environment. They're looking for the fastest way to find a needed command so they can get on with their work. The Solaris Essential Reference assumes that you're well versed in general UNIX skills and simply need some pointers on how to get the most out of Solaris. This book provides clear and concise instruction on how to perform important administration and management tasks, and use some of the more powerful commands and more advanced topics. It includes the best way to implement the most frequently used commands, deal with shell scripting, administer your own system, and utilize effective security. Bonus coverage includes information on third-party software packages available for Solaris that are essential to operating a good system. Such applications are pico, pine, top, TCP Wrappers, and more.
rage of Lotus Notes. As a result of reading these pages, network administrators will be able to optimize their Notes system for their corporate environment. It is a solid reference, offering techniques and strategies which network administrators can understand and implement.
teach yourself® … LotusScript® For Notes™/Domino™ 4.6 Learning to program with LotusScript is a strategic investment for Notes developers at all levels of experience. The addition of LotusScript to Notes, Release 4.6 is one of the most significant improvements to LotusNotes in years because it expands the possibilities for developing Notes applications. LotusScript, Lotus' object oriented, multiplatform Basic language, is the most robust language available to work with Notes and enterprise data, and is the foundation of Lotus' addition of Java to Notes. teach yourself…LotusScript for Notes/Domino 4.6 provides the most comprehensive guide to LotusScript available. The book offers new and experienced Notes developers the valuable tools they need to begin developing applications using LotusScript. In addition to useful code examples and a sample application, a solid introduction to object-oriented and event-driven programming is provided to help experienced Notes, Release 3 developers move to LotusScript quickly and easily. Other topics include basic LotusScript syntax, debugging LotusScript, working with LotusNotes Databases, Notes Views, and creating your own LotusScript classes. With hundreds of examples provided on the enclosed disk, as well as a complete application written in LotusScript, the user can explore the LotusScript language, the LotusScript for Notes product classes, and the best techniques for using LotusScript in a variety of situations. Covers the additions to LotusScript made by Lotus to Notes, Release 4.6. Disk contains hundreds of examples referred to in the book. Provides a complete LotusScript-enabled application as an example. Covers accessing ODBC data sources using the LotusScript: Data Object. Covers using Notes as an OLE Automation Server and Client. Provides examples for integrating Notes with other Lotus applications. Includes a solid introduction to LotusScript for beginners. www.idgbooks.com
An update of Que's bestselling Lotus Notes 4 title--which sold 12,000 copies in three months--this book is a complete reference on the latest version of Lotus Notes. It features new sections on setting up and working with Notes remotely, and working with InterNotes (for Internet access) features and Java. The CD contains all of the code and examples from the book, third-party Notes add-ons and extensions, and the entire text of the book in electronic format.