Table of Contents
Foreword
Preface
Chapter 1: A Short History of Notes and Domino
Chapter 2: Overview of New Lotus Notes 8 Client Features
Chapter 3: Lotus Notes 8 and SOA
Chapter 4: Productivity Tools
Chapter 5: Lotus Domino 8 Server Features
Chapter 6: Deployment Enhancements in Notes/Domino 8
Chapter 7: Upgrading to Notes/Domino 8
Chapter 8: Coexistence between Notes/Domino Releases
Chapter 9: What's New in Notes/Domino 8 Development
Chapter 10: Integration with Other Lotus/IBM Products
Appendix: Third-Party Products
Index
- Chapter 2: Overview of New Lotus Notes 8 Client Features
- User Interface Enhancements
- Welcome Page
- Open List Menu
- Toolbars
- Unified Preferences
- Windows Management and Tabs
- Group Document Tabs
- Thumbnails
- Advanced Menus
- Offline Applications
- Search Center
- IBM Support Assistant
- New Mail Features
- Action Bar
- Show Menu
- Horizontal and Vertical Preview Panes
- Mail Threads
- Conversations View
- Mail Header Options
- Mail Addressing
- Multilevel Undo
- Inline Spell Checking
- Document Selection
- Recent Collaborations
- Message Recall
- Improved "Out of Office" Functionality
- New Calendar Functionality
- View Navigation
- Display of All-Day Events
- Manage New Invitations from Your Calendar View
- Show Cancelled Invitations in Your Calendar
- Check Schedule
- Locate Free Time for a Subset of Invitees
- Contacts
- Contact Form
- Business Card View
- Recent Contacts
- Summary
- User Interface Enhancements
- Chapter 3: Lotus Notes 8 and SOA
- What is an SOA?
- The Characteristics of an SOA
- Perspectives on SOAs
- Why SOAs Now?
- SOA Lifecycle
- The Model Phase
- The Assemble Phase
- The Deploy Phase
- The Manage Phase
- How Lotus Notes 8 Works with SOAs
- Composite Applications
- Lotus Notes 8 and Web Services
- Lotus Notes 8 and Open Technologies
- OASIS/ODF
- Eclipse
- Summary
- What is an SOA?
- Chapter 4: Productivity Tools
- Productivity Tools Integration with Notes 8
- Productivity Tools and Domino Policies
- IBM Lotus Documents
- IBM Lotus Presentations
- IBM Lotus Spreadsheets
- Summary
- Chapter 5: Lotus Domino 8 Server Features
- End-User and Messaging Enhancements
- Message Recall
- "Out of Office" Messages
- Enhanced Support for the Mail Thread Feature
- Automated Inbox Cleanup
- Reverse Path Setting for Forwarded Messages
- Rejecting Ambiguous Names Denying Mail to Groups
- Administration Enhancements
- The End User Renaming Process
- The AdminP Process
- Domino Domain Monitoring (DDM)
- WebSphere Services Probe
- LDAP Search Reporting
- Common Actions Quick Access Feature
- By Database View
- Performance Enhancements
- Streaming Replication
- New ODS
- Design Note Compression
- On-Demand Collation
- Managing Simple Searches Effectively
- Domino Directory and Security Enhancements
- IBM Tivoli Directory Integrator
- Directory Management Tool (DirLint)
- Authentication through Directory Assistance
- Directory Assistance LDAP Configuration Wizards
- People View by Lotus Notes Version
- Internet Password Lockout
- Enhanced Local Database Encryption
- Certifier Key Rollover
- SSO for LTPAToken2
- Certificate Revocation Checking through the Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP)
- Enhanced Integration with IBM Servers and Tools
- IBM DB2 as a Back-End Data Store
- IBM WebSphere Portal Integration Wizard
- IBM Tivoli Enterprise Console Integration
- Summary
- End-User and Messaging Enhancements
- Chapter 6: Deployment Enhancements in Notes/Domino 8
- Client Provisioning
- Server-Managed Provisioning
- Smart Upgrade
- Eclipse-Based Provisioning
- Server-Managed Provisioning
- Policies
- "How to apply setting" Feature
- Activities Policy Settings Document
- Productivity Tools Settings Document
- Desktop Policy Settings Document (and Setup Policy Settings Document)
- Replication Settings through the Desktop and Setup Policy Documents
- Security Policy Settings Document
- Database Redirect
- Redirect When Databases Are Moved
- Redirection When Databases Are Deleted
- Summary
- Client Provisioning
- Chapter 7: Upgrading to Notes/Domino 8
- The Domino/Notes Upgrade Process
- Notes/Domino 8 Upgrade
- Reviewing the Current Infrastructure (the Health Check)
- The Upgrade Process
- Special Feature Upgrade Considerations
- Use Case Document Example
- Summary
- Chapter 8: Coexistence between Notes/Domino Releases
- Notes Client Coexistence
- Calendaring and Scheduling
- Calendar Delegation
- Calendaring and Scheduling
- Domino Server Coexistence
- Domino Directory
- ODS
- Administration Requests and Events Databases
- Rooms and Resource Reservation Database
- Domino Domain Monitoring
- Policies
- Message Recall
- Cluster Coexistence
- Domino Web Access
- ID Files
- Summary
- Notes Client Coexistence
- Chapter 9: What's New in Notes/Domino 8 Development
- Composite Applications
- Application Design
- Programming
- Properties
- Actions
- Wires
- New Features in Domino Designer 8
- Composite Applications Support
- Property Broker Editor
- Composite Application Editor
- Web Services Consumer
- Domino IBM DB/2 Integration
- View Enhancements
- New Column Number Format
- Extend to Use Available Window Width
- Defer Index Creation until First Use
- Show Default Items in Right-Mouse Menu
- Form Enhancements
- Agent Enhancements
- Formula Language and LotusScript Additions
- Formula Language Additions
- LotusScript Additions
- What's Ahead?
- Composite Applications Support
- Lotus Component Designer
- Migration Tool
- Help and Enhanced Welcome Page
- Accessibility
- Composite Application Support
- Controls and Pages
- Data Connections
- Scripting
- Deployment
- New Web 2.0 Features
- RSS and ATOM
- Blog Template
- AJAX Support
- Lotus Expeditor
- Summary
- Composite Applications
- Chapter 10: Integration with Other Lotus/IBM Products
- Lotus Quickplace/Quickr
- Quickr with Services for Domino
- Product Installation
- Directory Integration
- Lotus Sametime Integration
- Application Development
- Quickr with Services for WebSphere Portal
- Product Installation
- Directory Integration
- Sametime Integration
- Lotus Quickr Connectors
- Quickr with Services for Domino
- Lotus Sametime
- Product Installation
- Directory Integration
- Application Integration
- Lotus Quickplace/Quickr
- Lotus Connections
- Summary
- Appendix: Third-Party Products
- PistolStar
- Password Power 8 Domino Plug-in
- System Requirements for Domino plug-in (server-side)
- Password Power 8 Notes ID Plug-in
- System Requirements for Notes ID plug-in (client side)
- Password Power 8 Web Set Password Plug-in
- System Requirement for Web Set Password plug-in
- Security
- Auditing Features
- Help Desk
- End Users
- Finally
- Password Power 8 Domino Plug-in
- Reporting from Lotus Notes and Domino Data
- Reporting Based on Notes Programming using Lotus Script
- Reporting Based on Tools External to Notes
- Introducing IntelliPRINT Reporting
- Report Deployment without Development Overheads
- Report Deployment without Administrative Overhead
- Integration with The Application Workflow
- Creating a Simple Report Using the Wizard
- Creating a Complex Report with IntelliPRINT Reporting
- Conclusion
- IONET Incremental Archiver
- Setup Archiving
- Calling the BuildIndex Agent
- BuildIndex Agent
- The Archive Process
- Calling the Java Agent
- The ZipFiles Java Agent
- The Restore Process
- Conclusion
- Setup Archiving
- CMT Inspector for Lotus Notes
- Will You Code Break When You Upgrade?
- Design Search, User Surveys and Flowcharting
- Reports and Export
- CMT for Public Folders
- CMT for Notes
- CMT for Coexistence
- What does the Microsoft Notes Connector do when Integrated with CMT for Lotus/Exchange Coexistence?
- CMT for Domains
- PistolStar


