Summary
Some of broad capabilities and more specific features of the Lotus Notes/Domino application architecture have been covered in this chapter. The topics you've learned about include the following:
Sharing design elements among different databases, database integrity, Document Universal ID (UNID) and the Note ID, and how they are used within applications
Various design elements used in the navigation structure and how they are integrated into your application
The rich text structure and the difference between summary and non-summary items
Connecting to external applications, and full-text searching
These topics should be familiar to experienced Domino developers. After studying this chapter, you will be prepared to answer any exam questions ...
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