A colleague drew my attention to this upcoming course, running in here in the UK, in Manchester.
Course Title and Description: D8L55GB Introduction to Lotus Domino 8.5 Xpages
Course Date: 23rd March 2011
Course Duration: 2 Days
Location: Manchester
Price: £995 Plus VAT
Objective
Upon successful completion of this course, students should be able to:
* Create a new XPage in an application
* Create a custom control in an application
* Bind a document in an application as a data source to an XPage
* Utilize an @Function in an XPage
* Set Client-side and Server-side validation both at server and application level
* Given an XPages application that is exhibiting an issue with the display, troubleshoot and resolve the issue with the application
Key topics
* Create a new XPage in an application.
* Create a custom control in an application.
* Bind a document in an application as a data source to an XPage.
* Utilize an @Function in an XPage.
* Set Client-side and Server-side validation both at server and application level
* Given an XPages application that is exhibiting an issue with the display, troubleshoot and resolve the issue with the application.
More details can be found here and, if you're interested, you can also take a look at the IBM Software Group Training Wiki here.
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