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| XPages Extension Library: A Step-by-Step Guide to the Next Generation of XPages Components Contributor(s): Hannan, Paul, Sciolla-lynch, Declan, Hodge, Jeremy, Withers, Paul, Tripcony, Tim |
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ISBN: 0132901811 ISBN-13: 9780132901819 Publisher: Prentice Hall OUR PRICE: $54.99 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: May 2012 Annotation: This guide to the Extension Libraries for XPages provides detailed practical information for performing common tasks with this latest addition to the popular web application development tool for IBM centered, Lotus Notes and Domino based programmers. Beginning with information on installation and deployment and a tour of the applications included in the Extension Library, the work covers topics such as TeamRoom templates, forms and dynamic content, Dojo, pop-ups and dialogs, application design and layout, XPages for mobile devices, REST services, and social media applications. Numerous illustrations and code examples are included throughout the text. The authors of this volume are professional web developers with experience in IBM related development tools. Annotation ©2012 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) |
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| Additional Information |
| Library of Congress Subjects: - Internet programming. - Application software; Development. - Web site development. |
| BISAC Categories: - Computers | Software Development & Engineering - Computers | Web | Site Design |
| Dewey: 006.7/6 |
| LCCN: 2012008418 |
| Academic/Grade Level: General Adult |
| Book type: Non-Fiction |
| Physical Information: 9.00" H x 6.00" W x 1.00" (1.95 lbs) 600 pages |
| Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Contributor Bio(s): is book has many authors, all from the XPages community. Paul Hannan is a senior software engineer in the IBM Ireland software lab in Dublin and a member of the XPages runtime team. He has worked on XPages since it was known as XFaces in Lotus Component Designer. Previous to this, he worked on JSF tooling for Rational® Application Developer, and before that on Notes Domino 6 back to Notes 3.3x and Lotus ScreenCam. A native of County Sligo, Paul now lives in Dublin with his wife Katie and son Alec. A recent con- vert (dragged kicking and screaming) to opera (not the web browser), Paul also enjoys thinking about stuff, taking pictures, commanding the remote control, and playing with his son and his Lego. Declan Sciolla-Lynch was born in Dublin, Ireland and now lives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylva- nia. Declan has been working with IBM Lotus Notes/Domino for more than 15 years. He wrote one of the first XPages learning resources on his blog and is widely considered one of the com- munity’s XPages gurus. Declan has spoken at Lotusphere on a number of occasions and has con- tributed popular projects to OpenNTF, the community’s open source hub. He is also an IBM Champion. He and his wife have three dogs and three cats and go to Disney theme parks when- ever they get a chance. Jeremy Hodge, from southern Michigan, is a software architect with ZetaOne Solutions Group and has more than 15 years’ experience in the software design industry. He has designed and implemented applications in the vertical market application, custom application, Software as a Service (SaaS), and off-the-shelf product spaces in many platforms and languages, including IBM Lotus Notes/Domino, C/C++/Objective-C, Java, Object Pascal, and others. He has served as the subject matter expert for courses with IBM Lotus Education, including those on XPages applications. He blogs on XPages at XPagesBlog.com and his personal blog at hodgebloge.com. Paul Withers is senior Domino developer and team leader at Intec Systems Ltd, an IBM Premier Business partner in the UK. He is an IBM Champion for collaboration solutions and the cohost of The XCast XPages podcast. Paul has presented at Lotusphere and various Lotus User Groups across Europe. He has written blogs, wiki articles, and a NotesIn9 episode. He has authored reusable XPages controls and an application, XPages Help Application, on OpenNTF. Outside of work, Paul is a Reading FC supporter and netball umpire in the England Netball National Premier League. Tim Tripcony leads the Transformer ExtLib development team at GBS, creating XPage components and other JSF artifacts that extend the native capabilities of the Domino platform. He maintains a popular technical blog, Tip of the Iceberg (TimTripcony.com), offering tips on cutting-edge Domino development techniques. He frequently speaks at user group meetings and technical conferences, including Lotusphere. Tim is a globally recognized expert on advanced XPage and JSF development and has been designated an IBM Champion. |