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Usually, I do not preannounce books that I have on my reading list. However, the kind people at PACKT Publishing have provided me with a reviewer's copy of IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 8.5.1: The Upgrader's Guide. As part of their promotion, you benefit with a sample chapter: Chapter 8: What's New in Notes/Domino 8.5 Development.
The introduction to the chapter explains its purpose:
The book was delivered to me as a PDF, so this is is my first foray into eBooks. I can tell you that I miss the feel of the cover, the turning of the pages, and the ability to read it where ever and when ever I want. I don't have an eBook reader, so this is being read on my computer. Which also detracts from my enjoyment - I love dead tree books as they get me away from the computer.
For those of you that would like your own copy, either in traditional or eBook flavor, you may click here.
A review should be posted shortly.
The introduction to the chapter explains its purpose:
One way this is being done [collaborating more effectively in an organization] is by allowing developers new and better ways of taking complicated and related applications, and placing them together to create new conceptual whole applications, or composite applications (applications that are composed of two or more applications). In order to allow this within the Notes/Domino application platform, IBM has added new development tools and features, allowing Notes/Domino the ability to take part in the new world of Service-Oriented Architectures, while continuing to support the rich legacy of applications already built. Based on the new SOA architecture this chapter will include a review of:
- Composite applications
- New programming features in 8.5
- New 8.5 Designer client features
- Consumer web services
- DB2 integration
- Lotus Component Designer features
The book was delivered to me as a PDF, so this is is my first foray into eBooks. I can tell you that I miss the feel of the cover, the turning of the pages, and the ability to read it where ever and when ever I want. I don't have an eBook reader, so this is being read on my computer. Which also detracts from my enjoyment - I love dead tree books as they get me away from the computer.
For those of you that would like your own copy, either in traditional or eBook flavor, you may click here.
A review should be posted shortly.
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