Dominosites
Updated: 02/16/2005 09:47 PM

Pls. have a look at these Domino sites - Made by me
Grundfos  Kompas rejseforsikring
Ribeamt   Mdfoods
Aof-Danmark  Vejleamt
Græsted-Gilleleje kommune  Olicoms helpdesk
Dansk Landbrugs realkredit  RevisionsInstituttet
Nycomed  Ritzau Presse

About the Domino Web server

Domino is a server technology that transforms Lotus Notes into an Internet applications server. Domino combines the open networking environment of Internet standards and protocols with the powerful application development facilities of Notes, enabling you to develop a broad range of business applications for the Internet and intranet.

Using Domino, you can build applications that leverage access control to databases, views, pages, forms, and fields. This allows you to present information or commands differently to different users, even though all the information resides within one database or application.

Domino extends a rich set of Notes features for Web application development, such as:

  • A programmable content store through Notes databases
  • Full-text search capabilities, with automatic indexing
  • Integrated application development
  • Messaging and workflow
  • Enterprise integration
  • Notes replication

Domino lets you develop interactive Web applications that:
  • Deliver dynamic content based on time, user identity, user access level, and client type
  • Host collaborative applications such as threaded discussions
  • Extend the reach of RDBM systems to the Web
  • Streamline and automate business processes with workflow applications

Domino also offers a rich framework for securing Web applications, for example:
  • Domino leverages the Notes Access Control model to provide a framework for securing Web applications.
  • The Notes Public Address Book, for managing Web users as individuals or in user groups.
  • Sample registration application which automates creating user accounts (available on the Domino site: http://domino.lotus.com).
  • Database access control list for controlling access rights to information from the database down to the field level
  • Roles-based assignation of access rights to information
  • Domino supports Web basic authentication
  • Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) support for server authentication and encryption of data in secured sessions

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