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Provides information on procedures for assembling and wiring composite applications by modifying XML files. |
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Describes how to add components to a composite application. |
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Describes how to create a blank composite application container in the Notes client. |
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Describes the procedure for exporting WSDL files from Domino Designer. |
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Describes how to define Notes view columns that publish properties. |
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Provides information on additional methods for creating Notesbased applications in composite applications. |
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Describes how to create a WSDL file to support intercomponent communication. |
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The following topics cover additional tasks and tools you may need to work more with composite applications on several platforms: |
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Describes how to filter the current user interface view. |
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The first task is completed by doing the following: Creating a new local IBM Lotus Notes database based on the discussion template. Creating documents in this discussion database. In later tasks in this example, you enhance this Notes discussion database to be used in a two component composite ... |
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Describes how to open a WSDL file for editing in Domino Designer. |
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In addition to this section of the documentation, refer to the following additional information on developing application components on supported platforms: |
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Describes how to make use of the data types, output properties, and actions available for each component in a composite application by importing and storing a copy of a WSDL file within the "container" IBM Lotus Notes application. |
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Describes how to create the composite application. |
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Use the following procedure to create a new composite application in IBM Lotus Domino Designer: Open the Domino Designer. Choose FileApplicationNew. The New Application box appears. In the New Application box, select the Blank Composite Application template from the Template list. Enter a title ... |
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In this task, you will add an action to a IBM Lotus Notes form. This action consumes the property published by another component in your composite application that you assemble and wire in a later task. See the topic "Building Notes components" for more information about the new LotusScript ... |
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Within the Designer pane of IBM Lotus Domino Designer, you have access the following design elements for use when creating and editing composite applications: |
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Describes how to wire components in the composite application. |
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When you build some composite applications using a Notes View component with the Notes URL extension "Notes:....?OpenView," it can end up with the whole frame being opened. This can present a problem in composite applications where user interface "real estate" is at a premium and multiple ... |
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The following presents possible issues that may arise when using IBM Lotus Notes Mail with composite applications: |
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This section describes how to build NSF components. |
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The following information describes data types, properties, and actions for |
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In composite applications, Web Services Description Language (WSDL) files (XML files) containing datatypes, properties, and actions are used by components for component interaction in a composite application. |
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The Composite Application Editor allows a user with appropriate access to edit a running application or the template for an application. Users with appropriate access can edit a composite application using the Composite Application Editor. You can open an existing application and edit it using the ... |
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Describes the procedure for creating a new composite application XML file from the Applications view. |