APPLICATION DESIGN
Planning a traditional Web application
Perhaps your widest range of design options is available when designing an application that will only be accessed via a Web browser. You can build a Web application using the full range of IBMR LotusR Domino(TM) Designer features and tools, or you can build an application using the latest Web technologies. This range of tools and features, coupled with all of the benefits of a IBMR LotusR Domino(TM) application -- such as the security model and replication -- give you the most control over the design and delivery of an application.
Designer features with special relevance for developing Web applications include:
An HTML editor
HTML-rendering for design elements
JavaScript(TM) libraries
Imagemaps and outlines
for navigation. Note that large graphics used in imagemaps can present a performance problem for Web applications.
Pages
Applets
Style sheets for transforming HTML and XML
Enabling enhanced HTML generation
Java(TM) features include:
Java(TM) servlets
Support for
Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV
)
See Also
Planning an application
"Webifying an existing Notes application" on the Lotus Developer Domain
Planning a traditional Notes application
Planning a traditional Notes and Web application
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