DATABASE MANAGEMENT
An IBM® Lotus® Notes® component is a link to a specific view, frameset, document, or other design component contained in a Notes database. The same Notes database can contain multiple components, and those components can be used in multiple composite applications.
Composite applications can be hosted on IBM® Lotus® Domino™ servers running Lotus Domino 8, or WebSphere Portal servers running WebSphere Portal 6.0. Composite applications can also be run locally.
Composite applications can be used by the Notes 8 standard configuration, but not the Notes 8 basic configuration. Composite applications can be used online or offline, and bookmarked like any Notes application or Web site.
Note NSF-based composite application support is available only for Lotus Notes applications, accessed from a Notes client, and not for Lotus Domino Web applications that are accessed from a Web browser.
To be used in a composite application, Domino Web applications must be rendered by DAP (Domino Application Portlet) and embedded in a composite application on WebSphere Portal.
NSF-based composite applications are stored on the Domino server in .nsf databases. The database contains the definition of a composite application, and access rights to the composite application database itself are managed through a Notes database access control list (ACL). Security for each component is managed using the same IBM® Lotus ® Domino™ Designer security controls that are applied to views, framesets, and other design components used in a Notes database.
Current Lotus Notes applications can be extended by adding either custom or packaged functions developed on Lotus Expeditor, combined with other technologies, for a composite application. Components are assembled into composite applications using the Composite Application Editor.
For more information on developing and deploying NSF-based composite applications, seethe IBM® Lotus® Domino™ Designer Help.
For information about creating a composite application to run the IBM Websphere Portal environment, see the IBM WebSphere Portal Information Center.