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Integrating IBM Lotus Domino into Your Portlets with IBM WebSphere Portlet

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Session ID: AD104
Session Track(s): Track Two: Application Development

Speaker Name: Jonathan Booth


Speaker Company: IBM

Session Abstract: Many enterprises utilize IBM Lotus Notes and Domino to
create applications for their changing collaborative needs.
These applications have become an integral part of the way
their users operate on a daily basis. Come to this session to
learn how WebSphere Portlet Factory provides a
development platform that enables developers to aggregate
data and surface it in WebSphere Portal or composite
applications accessible by IBM Lotus Notes 8 or IBM Lotus
Expeditor.

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What's New and Next in IBM Lotus Domino Designer
Session ID: AD102
Session Track(s): Track Two: Application Development

Speaker Name: Mark Jourdain


Speaker Company: IBM

Speaker Name: Andre Guirard


Speaker Company: IBM

Session Abstract: Lotus Domino Designer is a robust development


platform that has built millions of applications and
continues to be the premier tool for developing IBM
Lotus Notes and Web browser applications. Come to
this session to learn about the numerous features that
have been added to Lotus Domino Designer to help you
improve the capabilities, functions and reach of your
situational and mission-critical applications. This session
will survey how to use Lotus Domino Designer to utilize
the new Lotus Notes 8 client platform capabilities and
will explore the next steps in the evolution of Lotus
Domino Designer.

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Introduction to IBM Lotus Expeditor 6.1 -- the Core of Lotus Rich Clients
Session ID: AD201
Session Track(s): Track Two: Application Development

Speaker Name: Keith Carter


Speaker Company: IBM

Speaker Name: Jim Robbins


Speaker Company: IBM

Session Abstract: Lotus Expeditor 6.1 is IBM’s managed client platform for
development of client applications. This session
provides an overview of the Lotus Expeditor product and
explains how it is the core client technology for IBM
Lotus Sametime 7.5 and IBM Lotus Notes 8. We will
cover the types of applications that can be developed,
major runtime components of the desktop and device
clients, and the toolkit available to develop these
applications. Resources, including samples and
documentation, will be provided. A short demo of the
toolkit will be given. This presentation will set the stage
for more in depth sessions on Lotus Expeditor at
Lotusphere 2007.

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Developing with the IBM Lotus Expeditor Toolkit for IBM Lotus Expeditor and
IBM Lotus Notes 8
Session ID: AD202
Session Track(s): Track Two: Application Development

Speaker Name: Amit Aghara


Speaker Company: IBM

Speaker Name: Bob Balfe


Speaker Company: IBM

Session Abstract: This session is an introduction to development of


Composite and Portlet Applications for the Lotus
Expeditor platform and the Lotus Notes 8 client using
the Lotus Expeditor Toolkit (XPDT). The talk will hit on
key elements of Composite and Portlet Applications
running in Lotus Expeditor. Topics will include:
Introduction to the Composite Application Infrastructure;
Development of decoupled components including
Portlets and Eclipse based views using the XPDT;
Eclipse component development for Lotus Expeditor
and Lotus Notes 8 clients; and Declarative wiring of
components using the Portal Administrator UI. The
session ends with a demonstration of locally running
portlets communicating with Eclipse SWT Views using
declarative wiring.

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Developing an IBM Lotus Expeditor Application for Mobile Devices
Session ID: AD205
Session Track(s): Track Two: Application Development

Speaker Name: Mark Rogalski


Speaker Company: IBM

Session Abstract: This session will demonstrate the end-to-end


development and deployment of a simple application for
mobile devices. We'll describe application goals, design
considerations, creating a project using Lotus Expeditor
tools, completing the source code, testing on the
development machine, deployment to device, and
execution on the device.

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AJAX Portlets in IBM WebSphere Portal -- Development Concepts, Patterns
and Pitfalls
Session ID: AD207
Session Track(s): Track Two: Application Development

Speaker Name: Stephan Hesmer


Speaker Company: IBM

Speaker Name: John Boezeman


Speaker Company: IBM

Session Abstract: This session explains how to fully leverage AJAX in


WebSphere Portal. In this session you'll see and learn
how Portal and Portlet concepts work together with
AJAX. We'll discuss patterns, recommendations and
strategies for AJAX development. We'll demonstrate the
range of possibilities and optimal uses of this new
technology, and compare pure AJAX server side
concepts. We'll conclude with a preview of future
features of WebSphere Portal with regard to Web 2.0
and AJAX.

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A Portal Makeover -- Advanced Theme Development
Session ID: AD208
Session Track(s): Track Two: Application Development

Speaker Name: Angela Self


Speaker Company: IBM

Session Abstract: This presentation will step you through the process of
creating a complex, highly personalized theme that will
include references to many typical customer theme
requests. Some examples will include: the inclusion of
the Search box, “Welcome” and “Happy Anniversary”
messages, dynamic StyleSheets, Javascript rollovers,
AJAX and DHTML. We’ll demonstrate the result, then
dissect and review in detail the anatomy of a theme to
understand how easily you can change the layout of a
theme. New capabilities in WebSphere Portal 6
supporting easier theme development, customization,
and deployment will also be presented.

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Calendaring and Scheduling 101: How to Use IBM Lotus Notes and Domino
Calendar and Scheduling in your Applications
Session ID: AD301
Session Track(s): Track Two: Application Development

Speaker Name: Youcef Bennour


Speaker Company: IBM

Session Abstract: Come learn about the inner workings of the Lotus Notes
and Domino Calendar and Scheduling (C&S) system.
This session will provide information to help you use
Calendar and Scheduling in your applications, including
how calendar events are represented in Lotus Notes,
what happens when creating or updating a calendar
event, and the overall workflow process. We'll also
include a sneak preview of the future C&S APIs now
under development.

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What's New in the IBM Lotus Domino Web Server
Session ID: AD302
Session Track(s): Track Two: Application Development

Speaker Name: Mark Vincenzes


Speaker Company: IBM

Session Abstract: This session surveys application development features


added to the Web server for new and upcoming
releases. Topics will include: form-level custom
DOCTYPE, custom attributes for the HTML tag,
restricting passthru HTML, HTML generation options,
the HTML API - the Notes C API for accessing certain
Web server features such as Lotus Notes rich text to
HTML conversion.

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Enhancements to the Mail Template for IBM Lotus Notes 8 That You Don't
Want to Miss
Session ID: AD309
Session Track(s): Track Two: Application Development

Speaker Name: Tarcio Souza


Speaker Company: IBM

Session Abstract: This session will discuss the new features in the Lotus
Notes 8 mail template, as well as how the mail template
can be customized using mail policies, rules, and
programmability. First, we will highlight one of the major
new features of the Lotus Notes 8 mail template -- the
new Out of office functionality. We'll discuss its features,
administration and deployment. Then we'll help you
learn how to get the most benefits out of other new
features of the mail template. In addition to discussing
the shipping mail template, we will cover
programmability features related to the mail template.
We will discuss and give a coding example of how to
use mail policies to customize a user's mail experience.
We'll also cover new methods for handling mail
functionality. This session is aimed at users,
administrators and developers.

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Using SOA and IBM Lotus Domino Web Services to Open Your IBM Lotus
Notes Applications to the World
Session ID: AD310
Session Track(s): Track Two: Application Development

Speaker Name: Murray Hurvitz


Speaker Company: IBM

Session Abstract: Expand the use and value of all of your Lotus Notes
applications by exposing their business logic to the
world through Lotus Domino Web Services. We will
show you how to design "reusable" Lotus Notes
applications using easy-to-understand and proven SOA
techniques so that non-Notes clients and applications
can also use Web Services to access their functionality.
We will demonstrate how to analyze and re-factor an
existing Lotus Notes application so that its business
logic is properly isolated and made available through
Web Services.

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The Power of IBM Lotus Domino XML (DXL)
Session ID: AD503
Session Track(s): Track Two: Application Development

Speaker Name: Dick Annicchiarico


Speaker Company: IBM

Speaker Name: Sumeet Toprani


Speaker Company: IBM

Session Abstract: DXL is an XML representation of Lotus Domino data and design
elements that provides a great way to expose Lotus Domino
application data to other platforms and also supports processing of
data and design notes. This session will cover the new additions to
DXL plus provide multiple examples of powerful things you can
accomplish with DXL, including automating changes to database
designs, creating charts or reports from Lotus Domino data, and
more.

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What's New in the IBM Lotus Domino Objects?
Session ID: AD504
Session Track(s): Track Two: Application Development

Speaker Name: James Cooper


Speaker Company: IBM

Session Abstract: Running on both IBM Lotus Notes client, and IBM Lotus Domino
server, the Lotus Domino Objects (aka the backend classes) has
once again expanded to bring the power of Lotus Notes and
Domino to your business applications. From
NotesDirectoryNavigator, UnreadMarks, and PropertyBroker to
enhanced Collection operations, join us to see the exciting new
additions for Lotus Domino 8. Usefull demonstrations will
illustrate. As always, late-breaking tips, best practices, and helpful
information will be included.

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Intermediate LotusScript
Session ID: AD506
Session Track(s): Track Two: Application Development

Speaker Name: John Dillon


Speaker Company: Rockwell Scientific

Session Abstract: As a newer programmer, you understand the basics of LotusScript


and application development. Now you want to go the next level,
learning how to read and effectively use the object model, how to
exploit the power of lists, how to work with various types of
collections, and how to take advantage of many different events
and objects. This session covers it all, and in conclusion you'll see
how you can package your code into script libraries for better
configuration management.

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How to Deploy IBM Lotus Domino Applications to Mobile Phones
Session ID: AD510
Session Track(s): Track Two: Application Development

Speaker Name: Michael Brung


Speaker Company: IBM

Speaker Name: David Girle


Speaker Company: IBM

Session Abstract: In this step-by-step "how to" session we demonstrate the complete
deployment cycle for delivery of information to widely-available
MIDP-enabled mobile phones from Lotus Domino applications. A
'digital dashboard' for a typical knowledge worker will be
presented, from its server connection mechanism to the graphics
display on the glass. This application will be deployed using
features of IBM's Stiletto MIDP runtime, especially the Right Size
Toolkit of graphics APIs.

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How to Make IBM Lotus Domino Sites That Don't Look (or Act) Like Lotus Domino
Session ID: BP306
Session Track(s): Track Four: Best Practices

Speaker Name: Scott Good


Speaker Company: Teamwork Solutions

Speaker Name: Henry Newberry


Speaker Company: Teamwork Solutions

Session Abstract: Lotus Domino Web sites don't have to be ugly or hard to use.
In fact, with just a few minutes' work, you can convert your
stodgy old ugly-duckling of a site into a beautiful swan that will
satisfy even the most bigoted UI experts in your shop. Using
basic Web technologies -- HTML, JavaScript, CSS and
DHTML -- along with a good dose of common sense, we will
show you how easy it is to transform a standard (ugly, boring)
Lotus Domino database into a compelling and easy-to-use
application with just a little extra work. You'll leave with new
tools, new ideas, and an appreciation for how easy it can be to
build professional Lotus Domino applications.
The Great Code Giveaway - Web 2.0 Edition
Session ID: BP311
Session Track(s): Track Four: Best Practices

Speaker Name: Rob Novak


Speaker Company: SNAPPS

Speaker Name: Viktor Krantz


Speaker Company: SNAPPS

Session Abstract: Ajax, Ajax, Ajax! IBM Lotus Domino developers can't
get enough of it, but let's not forget that Web 2.0
encompasses more than just Ajax. In this session,
learn how to develop in Lotus Domino with killer Web
2.0 techniques for Ajax, REST, JSON, RSS and more.
We've scoured the Internet for open-source toolkits and
libraries, added our own code and wrapped it up once
again for you to take home for FREE! We've done the
hard work for you -- so you can go home and develop
killer Lotus Domino applications!

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