Lotus Education On Demand: Using XML with Lotus Domino R5
Education
Abstract
This self-paced tutorial will help you get started using the XML language and in generating XML code in Domino Designer applications. The tutorial includes background information and hands-on activities. In about two hours, this tutorial will help you to:
* Create XML documents
* Format an XML document
* Create a Document Type Definition (DTD)
* Transform XML code
* Generate XML with LotusScript
* Generate XML with JavaScript
* Generate XML with Java
Content
Please note that these Notes/Domino tutorials are no longer being updated, and are presented here as an archive of information. Hardware requirements:
Your PC or laptop should offer a screen resolution of 1024x768.
Software requirements:
To run the tutorial, you will need:
* Microsoft Windows
* Domino Designer Release 5.0.3 or higher
* Domino Notes client Release 5.0 or higher
* Microsoft Internet Explorer Version 5 or higher (a browser that is XML-compliant)
* Microsoft Notepad (or other text editor)
* A zip utility, such as WINZIP
Detaching and installing the tutorial files:
The file that you will detach, XMLTutorial.zip, contains all the files needed to run the tutorial in zipped format. The files included in the zipped file are as follows:
* The tutorial file: XMLTutorial.exe
* A readme file that contains a copy of this document: XML readme.txt
* A template for the database you will create: Bookstore.ntf
To detach the file from a browser
1. Double-click XMLTutorial.zip.
2. Select Save File... and save to its own local directory.
To detach the file from a Notes database
1. Right-click XMLTutorial.zip.
2. Select Detach and save to its own local directory.
To install the tutorial
1. In Windows Explorer, double-click the file icon. This opens WINZIP or the ZIP program.
2. Click Extract.
3. Make sure the "Extract to" field specifies the target directory.
4. Click Extract. This unzips the files into the named directory.
5. Move the Bookstore.ntf file to your Notes\data directory.
6. Start the tutorial by double-clicking the XMLTutorial.exe icon.
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