You’ve had an introduction to XPages, maybe even built some simple XPages but now its time take a deeper dive by exploring how a real world application was developed. Learn how to leverage the Dojo JavaScript library, use built-in Ajax services, impart business logic using server-side JavaScript and call Java. You will also see how to customize the look and feel of your application using themes and custom controls. We will also extend the application to work in with other Web artifacts a composite application. The Domino Discussion application will be used for this deep dive which means you will have the source available to you for further exploration.
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Speakers:
Martin Donnelly
IBM software architect
Martin Donnelly is an IBM software architect and team lead for the XPages runtime team in Dublin. He has worked on all three XPages releases from Notes/Domino 8.5 through 8.5.2 and on other relevant projects like XFaces for Lotus Component Designer (a precursor to XPages), JSF tooling and Java Visual Editor extensions for IBM Rational Application Developer. In the 1990’s while living and working in Massachusetts, he was a lead developer on Domino Designer. Martin has a business degree from University College Cork and a masters degree in computer science from Boston Univeristy.
Tony McGuckin
IBM Lotus Software Engineer
Tony McGuckin is an IBM Lotus Software Engineer with the Domino XPages runtime development team in Dublin Ireland. His current focus is on XPages development for both the Web and Lotus Notes client. He is also the lead developer for the Discussion template which is developed using XPages.
