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Test LOT-753: Using JavaScript in IBM Lotus Domino 7 Applications
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Exam 753: Using JavaScript in IBM Lotus Domino 7 Applications
Exam Competencies Exam Type: Multiple Choice
Description: Covers JavaScript in Notes material as it relates to these competency areas: - Core JavaScript
- Use JavaScript in Documents and Forms
- Use JavaScript in Navigation and the User Interface
- Use JavaScript in Notes/Domino Input
- Use JavaScript in Notes/Domino Processing and Validation
- Use JavaScript in the Notes/Domino Environment
Core JavaScript - Call functions
- Code JavaScript loops (for, while, do…while)
- Code comments
- Code conditional execution
- Code document object properties, methods, and events
- Code form object properties, methods, and events
- Code JavaScript functions
- Code image properties and events
- Code JavaScript keywords
- Code JavaScript operators
- Code JavaScript properties
- Code JavaScript statements
- Code JavaScript variables
- Code location object properties and methods
- Access navigator object properties
- Code select object properties, methods, and events
- Code string object properties and methods
- Code text object properties, methods, and events
- Understand capabilities of RegExp
- Code window object properties, methods, and events
- Compare Client vs Server side validation
- Compare keyword lists to HTML select objects
- Declare variables
- Initialize variables
- Understand execution context and scope
- Code error handling
- Embed JavaScript within a URL (the javascript: protocol)
Use JavaScript in Documents and Forms - Use JavaScript to access documents
- Use JavaScript to access fields
- Use JavaScript to control document properties
- Use JavaScript to create web document workflow
- Use JavaScript to open web documents in edit mode
- Use JavaScript to reference forms from an array
- Use JavaScript to reference the same document and return it to the screen
- Use JavaScript to render Domino forms
- Include JavaScript libraries on a form / page / subform
Use JavaScript in Navigation and the User Interface - Use JavaScript in Web navigation
- Use JavaScript to access and navigate frames and contents
- Use JavaScript to assign a source URL to an image
- Use JavaScript in action hotspots
- Use JavaScript to enhance usability
- Use JavaScript to navigate among fields
- Use JavaScript to pass data back and forth between parent and child windows
- Use JavaScript to retrieve multiple values and write to another input object
- Use JavaScript to size field lengths
Use JavaScript in Notes/Domino Input - Use JavaScript to add choices to a select object
- Use JavaScript to add single values in a select object
- Use JavaScript to build a dialog box
- Use JavaScript to concatenate input values
- Use JavaScript to create a submit button
- Use JavaScript to determine if an item is selected
- Use JavaScript to format user input
- Use JavaScript to reference input objects
- Use JavaScript to retrieve data in a dialog box
- Use JavaScript to retrieve input values
- Use JavaScript to retrieve multiple values from a select object
- Use JavaScript to retrieve select object
- Use JavaScript to return data to the $$Return field
- Use JavaScript to use Lists
- Use JavaScript to write input values
Use JavaScript in Notes/Domino Processing and Validation - Use JavaScript to concatenate strings
- Use JavaScript to control where data is processed
- Use JavaScript to create rollover buttons
- Use JavaScript to format strings
- Use JavaScript to parse strings
- Use JavaScript to validate browser fields
- Use JavaScript to validate fields
- Use JavaScript to validate forms
- Use JavaScript to write a function to format data
- Use computed text within JavaScript
Use JavaScript in the Notes/Domino Environment - Add JavaScript header information (JS Header event)
- Add HTML header information ($$HTMLHead)
- Add HTML header information (HTML Head Content)
- Understand JSHeader versus JavaScript libraries
- Use JavaScript appropriately in browsers
- Use JavaScript appropriately in Notes clients
- Use JavaScript to call Java applets
- Use JavaScript to get and set cookies
- Use JavaScript to open web documents in edit mode
- Compare Domino and Web forms
- Understand hide-when formulas and TYPE="Hidden"
- Understand effect of “Use JavaScript when generating pages” database property
- Understand difference between “JavaScript” and “Common JavaScript” in Designer
- Understand when to use JavaScript versus LotusScript or Formula
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