Mastering XPages: A Step-by-Step Guide to XPages Application Development and the XSP Language

eBook Details:

  • Paperback: 784 pages
  • Publisher: IBM Press; 1st edition (January 29, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0132486318
  • ISBN-13: 978-0132486316

eBook Description:

Mastering XPages: A Step-by-Step Guide to XPages Application Development and the XSP Language

The first complete, practical guide to XPages development – direct from members of the XPages development team at IBM Lotus.

From the Back Cover

The Definitive XPages Development Guide-Straight from the XPages Team at IBM Lotus

XPages is the most significant improvement to Lotus Notes/Domino development in 20 years. Now, three IBM Lotus insiders have written the definitive programmer’s guide to this breakthrough web application development framework. Packed with tips, tricks, and best practices, Mastering XPages: A Step-by-Step Guide to XPages Application Development and the XSP Language brings together all the information you need to become an XPages expert, whether you’re experienced with Notes/Domino development or not.

The authors begin with a high-level overview of XPages: how it works, why it works that way, and why it’s such a powerful step forward. Next, you’ll install XPages and Domino Designer, and start building your expertise through practical code examples using real-world XPages applications. As you progress, you’ll master XPages from the bottom up, gain deep insight into the entire XPages development model, and discover how XPages can be used to solve everyday application development challenges.

Coverage includes:

  • Understanding how XPages development differs from-and is similar to-traditional Notes/Domino development
  • Getting started with XPages development using Lotus Domino Designer
  • Defining application metadata and binding XPages controls to Domino data
  • Managing all aspects of Domino view and document data
  • Navigating and linking XPages to form a cohesive application
  • Building XPages business logic using various programming technologies
  • Reading and writing XPage source (XSP markup) directly
  • Mastering XPages programming and extensibility features, including custom controls, advanced scripting, as well as creating your very own components
  • Making the most of XPages applications on the Notes client platform
  • Building slick and effective application user experiences using themes
  • Tuning XPages performance and maximizing application scalability
  • Securing applications with Access Control Lists (ACL), Execution Control Lists (ECL), and Active Content Filtering (ACF)

Martin Donnelly, Mark Wallace, and Tony McGuckin have written the definitive programmer’s guide to utilizing this breakthrough technology. Packed with tips, tricks, and best practices from IBM’s own XPages developers, Mastering XPages: A Step-by-Step Guide to XPages Application Development and the XSP Language brings together all the information developers need to become experts – whether you’re experienced with Notes/Domino development or not. The authors start from the very beginning, helping developers steadily build your expertise through practical code examples and clear, complete explanations. Readers will work through scores of real-world XPages examples, learning cutting-edge XPages and XSP language skills and gaining deep insight into the entire development process. Drawing on their own experience working directly with XPages users and customers, the authors illuminate both the technology and how it can be applied to solving real business problems.

Author Info

The authors of this book have a number of things in common. All three hail from Ireland, work for the IBM Dublin software lab, and have made significant contributions to the development of XPages over the past number of years.

Martin Donnelly is a software architect and tech lead for the XPages runtime team in IBM Ireland and has worked on all three XPages releases from Notes/Domino 8.5 through 8.5.2, Prior to this, Martin also worked on XFaces for Lotus Component Designer and on JSF tooling for Rational Application Developer. In the 1990s while living and working in Massachusetts, he was a lead developer on Domino Designer. Now, once again based in Ireland, Martin lives in Cork with his wife, three daughters, and two greyhounds. When pressed, he confesses to playing soccer on a weekly basis, and salmon fishing during the summer when the opportunity presents itself.

Mark Wallace is a software architect working in the IBM Ireland software lab. In the past, he worked on the XSP runtime, which was developed for Lotus Component Designer and subsequently evolved into the XPages runtime. He has a keen interest in programming models and improving developer productivity. Mark has worked in Lotus and IBM for more than 15 years on various products and is currently working on Sametime Unified Telephony. Mark lives in Dublin with his wife and two children and spends as much time as possible in the Ireland’s sunny south east enjoying fishing and kayaking with his family.

Tony McGuckin is a senior software engineer in the IBM Ireland software lab. Having studied software engineering at the University of Ulster, he began his career with IBM in 2006 working in software product development on the component designer runtime before moving into the XPages core runtime team. When not directly contributing to the core runtime, Tony is busy with software research and development for the next generation of application development tooling, and also engaging directly with IBM customers as an XPages consultant. Outside the lab, Tony enjoys spending time with his wife and daughter, and getting out into the great outdoors for hill walking and the occasional chance to do some hunting in the surrounding hillsides of his native County Derry.

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