Designing Web Applications That Read Non-Domino Data

In today's heterogeneous IT environments, capability to integrate applications with external, back-end systems is often necessary. Of course, Lotus Notes/Domino supports this requirement by offering several options. The benefits of building Web applications that integrate with external back-end data are numerous. Namely, this approach enables you to design applications that utilize core Domino features such as security, workflow, routing, and other automated business processes.

Domino Web applications can contain connectors to

  • Relational databases (such as Oracle, DB2, SQL Server, MySQL, and so on)

  • Enterprise Resource Planning systems (such as SAP/R3)

  • Transactional Systems (such as CICS, IBM ...

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