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 IBM® Lotus® 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 IBM® Lotus® 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
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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