Title:
BlammoSplat: Build a community Web site of Open Laszlo animations
Links:
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/edu/ls-dw-ls-blammo1.html
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/edu/ls-dw-ls-blammo2.html
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/edu/ls-dw-ls-blammo3.html
Summary:
Create complex Web-based applications with ease. This tutorial shows
you how to use Lotus Notes® and Domino® to build a community Web site
named BlammoSplat. This is the first in a series of three tutorials
that chronicle the building of a site that enables collaborative
discussion and animation building using Domino and Open Laszlo.
Part 1
The difference between Lotus Notes and Domino
The basic structure of a Domino database
How to create a Domino application form a template
How to create a database, form, view, and agent from scratch
How to create Domino users from a Web application
How to use a Domino address book
How to set up directory assistance
How to create Domino users without giving them access to your
internal systems
Part 2
What OpenLaszlo is
How to set up the OpenLaszlo development environment
How to create a basic OpenLaszlo animation
How to use images, video, and sound in an OpenLaszlo animation
How to animate objects
How to use scripting in an animation
How to run a Domino agent when a form loads
How to create an agent that saves an attachment to the server
How to use the OpenLaszlo server to convert animations "on the fly"
How to enable users to control a running animation
Part 3
How to use Java™ and the XML Document Object Model to combine
OpenLaszlo animations
How to create a Java library in Domino
How to call Java code from a LotusScript agent
How to create a new Domino document and attach an arbitrary file
How to select individual documents via check boxes
How to replace parts of a Domino site home page
How to replace the default Domino buttons