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AD111 - The X Path: Practical guide to taking your IBM Lotus Notes applications to Domino XPages
1.
AD111: The X
Path: Practical Guide to taking your IBM Lotus® Notes® Applications to XPages Hunter R. Medney | X-Man | IBM Stephan H. Wissel | X-Man | IBM © 2012 IBM Corporation
2.
Agenda ■
Introduction ■ Conversion Guide (“The X Path”) ■ Best Practices ■ Tools ■ Large #s of Databases 2 | © 2012 IBM Corporation
3.
Typical reasons for
doing this ■ Web-enable Notes client applications? ■ Remove the Notes client? ■ Facelift applications? ■ Decouple data model from presentation? ■ Mobile enable applications? ■ Pay technical debt*? *http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technical_debt 3 | © 2012 IBM Corporation
4.
Why take your
Notes client apps to XPages? ■ No data migration ─ Data migration is common point of failure ─ Preserve reader/author field security ■ Incremental migration ─ Keep old app while rolling-out new app in phases ■ Reuse ─ Code ─ Authentication and authorization ■ Skills ─ Notes skills carry-over ■ Enterprise-class platform ─ Domino just works! ─ You wouldn't have so many Notes apps if it didn't! 4 | © 2012 IBM Corporation
5.
Conversion Guide © 2012
IBM Corporation
6.
Conversion Guide –
An Agile Approach Releases Minimum Planning Preparation Working Version 1.0 Version 2.0+ App Key Get your Notes Lay the Functional app Optimize and decisions app ready foundation make it beautiful Higher Lower Quality Risk 6 | © 2012 IBM Corporation
7.
Planning
Releases Minimum Planning Preparation Working Version 1.0 Version 2.0+ App ■ Key questions that will drive approach and effort 7 | © 2012 IBM Corporation
8.
Key Decisions ■
Should the app be converted? ■ Reuse or rewrite LotusScript? ─ Ensure XPages is really needed, then ─ Decide whether app logic will be reused target high visibility, low complexity apps first ■ User interface approach? ■ Behave like the Notes client? ─ Look & feel, branding, navigation ─ Notes-like or web-like user experience? ■ Enhancements? ■ External dependencies? ─ Opportunity to implement new requirements? ─ Microsoft Office / IBM Lotus Symphony™ integration, COM, DLL calls? ■ Testing? ■ Coexistence with Notes interface? ─ Decide how much testing the converted app requires. Coexistence. ─ Increase development and testing time, especially if maintaining field-level ■ Code analysis compatibility ─ Uncover code in forms, subforms and ■ Notes features not supported yet in views that may not be obvious and understand the magnitude of effort XPages? ─ Does your app have signatures, encryption, embedded objects? Deep rich text usage? 8 | © 2012 IBM Corporation
9.
Should the app
be converted? Avoid conversion if: ■ Standard template or variant thereof ■ Can be migrated to a standard application platform ─ IBM Connections or IBM Quickr® ■ Used only by administrators and developers ■ Already has a functional web UI? (ensure ROI) ■ Is it better suited for archival? 9 | © 2012 IBM Corporation
10.
Conversion Sweet Spot
Sweet spot 10 | © 2012 IBM Corporation
11.
Behave like the
Notes client? ? Behave like a Notes app? Behave like a modern web app? 11 | © 2012 IBM Corporation
12.
Your user experience
can be more than outlines, views, documents and action bars 12 | © 2012 IBM Corporation
13.
“Notes-like” vs “web-like”
Exciting possibilities! Task-oriented vs document-oriented Notes model is not natural for the web Notes-like can complicate user expectations OneUI is very intuitive (low training) Users resistant to new way of working 13 | © 2012 IBM Corporation
14.
Group Business Software (GBS)
Transformer 14 | © 2012 IBM Corporation
15.
GBS Transformer 2.0
1-click* * Most apps will require manual effort on top of Transformer 15 | © 2012 IBM Corporation
16.
Coexistence with Notes
interface ■ Coexistence with Notes client is likely ─ Phased conversions preferred over “big bang” conversions ■ Will Notes and XPages need to update the same document? ─ If yes, you need field-level compatibility in both interfaces ─ Requires additional testing ─ Reuse Notes code where possible – Wrap LotusScript write operations – Compute with form ■ Hybrid approaches ─ Some users stay in Notes, others use XPages ─ Some XPages views open a document in Notes (notes:// links) ─ Other XPages views open a document in browser (http:// links) 16 | © 2012 IBM Corporation
17.
Reuse or rewrite
LotusScript®? ■ Reuse LotusScript (via agent): ─ Maintain 1 code base between Notes client and XPages for extended coexistence period ─ Large chunks of backend code ─ Field-level compatibility ─ New to XPages ─ Only for write operations ■ Do not reuse LotusScript: ─ Frontend code – rewrite as CSJS or SSJS ─ Code that only performs read operations ■ Always consider performance: ─ App will now be running on a shared environment vs standalone on desktop ─ Minimize calls to agents 17 | © 2012 IBM Corporation
18.
Unless you have 5
good reasons you will use the IBM OneUI 18 | © 2012 IBM Corporation
19.
Use it as
starting point, allow your designer to change anything inside IBM OneUI the curly brackets ■ Fully documented ■ Debugged ■ Included with Domino ■ Evolving ■ Consistent ■ Colorful ■ Intuitive ■ Extendible csszengarden.com 19 | © 2012 IBM Corporation
20.
Not Using OneUI?
■ Alternative themes ─ Corporate standard ─ Free ones (frameworks) ─ Not-free ones (search for “css admin themes”) ─ Use a web designer ■ Things to look for in a theme: ─ Cross-browser support ─ Documentation and working sample pages ─ Comprehensive – tables, forms, buttons, sections, messages, layout, navigation, menus, help text, error text Unless you are good at web design, best to leverage existing assets so you can focus on function and not fonts / layouts / colors / etc A wise man once said... 20 | © 2012 IBM Corporation
21.
Code Analysis ■
Generate report of all @formula and LS code in each form and view ■ DXLMagic ■ CoCoMo 21 | © 2012 IBM Corporation
22.
CoCoMo Analysis ■
Know your magnitude ■ Identify large code bases ■ Lines of code can be translated to $$$ 22 | © 2012 IBM Corporation
23.
Preparation
Releases Minimum Planning Preparation Working Version 1.0 Version 2.0+ App ■ Prepare your Notes app for conversion ─ Minimize server impact ─ Simplify porting application logic ─ Reduce maintenance 23 | © 2012 IBM Corporation
24.
Prepare LotusScript for
reuse ■ Refactor backend LotusScript into script libraries ─ Functions in backend libraries can be called from XPages via an Agent ─ When referencing user name, use NotesSession.EffectiveUserName ■ Use “Option Declare” in all LotusScript ─ Reduces variable overhead (undeclared variables are expensive Variants) ─ Usually results in code improvements ■ Recompile all LotusScript ─ Expose any hidden compile errors 24 | © 2012 IBM Corporation
25.
■
Separating-out backend code into script library ■ XPages can now call this function via an agent 25 | © 2012 IBM Corporation
26.
Remove Duplicate Design
Elements ■ Mainly form/view/agent copies ■ Use search in IBM Lotus® Domino® Designer to see where an element is referenced The “employeeMyClosedTickets” view is referenced by a page and outline 26 | © 2012 IBM Corporation
27.
Build
Releases Minimum Planning Preparation Working Version 1.0 Version 2.0+ App ■ Structure development around 3+ releases ■ Key concerns are addressed in each release ■ Solicit feedback and adjust 27 | © 2012 IBM Corporation
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Build in 3
releases Minimum Working Version 1.0 Version 2.0+ App ■ One completely ■ Complete application, ■ Optimize frontend and functional “form” and backend focus backend “view” ■ More: application logic, ■ Performance ■ Validation working UI ■ Reduce interaction time ■ Coexistence ■ Less: optimization, ■ Look for code reuse ■ Theme, layout, performance, elegance, ideal user experience ■ Mobile navigation, look & feel ■ Coexistence ■ Trend toward MVC ■ Prototyping ■ Easiest approaches ■ Services ■ Common functions ■ Incremental / hybrid ■ Sharing ■ Extension Library? Feedback Feedback Feedback 28 | © 2012 IBM Corporation
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Declining effort per
application 29 | © 2012 IBM Corporation
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Best Practices © 2012
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SSJS vs LotusScript
vs Java™ ■ SSJS best for: ─ Default choice; use unless LotusScript or Java work better ─ Controlling application flow; orchestration ─ Interacting with the user ■ LotusScript best for: ─ Reusing significant chunks of existing backend code ─ Never frontend ─ Never read operations ─ Only if wrapping is less effort than rewriting ■ Java best for: ─ Intense processing blocks ─ Complex business logic ─ Wrapping Java libraries for use by SSJS 31 | © 2012 IBM Corporation
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Leverage Community ■
Internal ─ Internal repositories / wikis for: – Code – Standards ─ Discussion forum ─ Blogs ─ ahem, IBM Connections, ahem ■ External ─ xpages.info ─ OpenNTF.org ─ XSnippets ─ XPages forum ─ #xpages 32 | © 2012 IBM Corporation
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Styling Content 1
Avoid setting display attributes for Instead, apply display attributes each individual element through a style sheet to all elements 33 | © 2012 IBM Corporation
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Styling Content 2
■ 1. Find the visual element in your theme http://infolib.lotus.com/resources/oneui/2.1/docPublic/index.htm 34 | © 2012 IBM Corporation
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Styling Content 3 2.
Copy the HTML 3. Apply to XPage and tweak as needed 35 | © 2012 IBM Corporation
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Styling Content 4
Result 36 | © 2012 IBM Corporation
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Dialogs and Actions
■ Problem ─ Reproducing Notes actions with user input is problematic on the web ■ Solution ─ Use xe:dialog! ■ xe:dialog ─ Launch and handle dialog without leaving SSJS ─ Dialog is not part of the JSF tree until invoked SSJS to handle submit ─ Dialog content evaluates only when invoked ─ Close via SSJS and continue processing SSJS to open dialog 37 | © 2012 IBM Corporation
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Document Discovery ■
View traversal and search work well in the Notes client ─ Quick-find, full-text search, browse by category, keyboard shortcuts ─ Consistent across applications ─ Understand how your users navigate ─ Heavy reliance on keyboard shortcuts? ■ XPages faithfully renders Notes views, but... ─ Not the same experience as the Notes client ■ Web may work better with a different approach ─ Search/filter, tag clouds, bread crumbs, dynamic sorting ─ Think about how you find content in other large systems like discussion forums, bug tracking systems, online stores ─ How do other web apps in your enterprise work? 38 | © 2012 IBM Corporation
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Search always
available Document Discovery Filters also help Navigate categories using tag cloud 39 | © 2012 IBM Corporation
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Document Interaction
Read ■ Read and edit mode do not need to be the same XPage Edit ■ Team Room follows the OneUI style for forms via Extension Library form controls 40 | © 2012 IBM Corporation
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Source Control and
Team Development ■ Horizontal development ■ Split along skills ─ UI ─ Interaction ─ Logic / Flow ─ Back-end ■ Start 2day ■ Allow for ramp up 41 | © 2012 IBM Corporation
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Tools © 2012 IBM
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Code Analysis ■
DXLMagic ■ CoCoMo ■ TeamStudio ■ XSLT ■ Visustin ■ DB/2 Pure XML (when you look at thousands) 43 | © 2012 IBM Corporation
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PMXC - Poor
Mans XPages Conversion ■ Views ■ Forms ■ Roll your own ■ Tools ─ XSLT ─ Apache ANTTM ─ Designer Version Control 44 | © 2012 IBM Corporation
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Large Numbers of
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What if you
have large #s of databases? ■ GBS Transformer 2.0 ■ Development factory 46 | © 2012 IBM Corporation
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GBS Transformer 2.0
INVESTIGATE ANALYZE CONVERT BUILD UI and Compiles Gather key Detailed business final info to create Assessment logic XPages a prioritized of converted to list of target application XPages applications 47 | © 2012 IBM Corporation
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Use a factory
approach XPages upgrade factory ■ Use the extension library ■ Move to higher level components ■ Build your own extension library ─ Workflow ─ Social enablement ■ Standardize UI artifacts ─ Search ■ Single Copy Design ─ Embedded experiences ■ Switch to horizontal development ─ Internal systems ─ By layer / module ■ Look for professional help ─ Functionality across applications 48 | © 2012 IBM Corporation
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Standardization
!= 49 | © 2012 IBM Corporation
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Factory impact
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Questions
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Other Sessions
■ AD103: Embracing the Eclipse Within ■ AD104: IBM Lotus Domino XPages Made Social ■ AD106: IBM Lotus Domino XPages anywhere - Write them once, See them Everywhere ■ BP103: IBM Lotus Domino XPages Blast! Contact ■ Hunter Medney ■ Stephan H Wissel a.k.a NotesSensei ■ IBM Software Services for Lotus ■ Presales engineer in Singapore ■ Twitter: @hmedney ■ Twitter: @notessensei ■ Blog: developWorks (hmedney) ■ Blog: http://www.wissel.net/ ■ Email: hunter_medney@us.ibm.com ■ Email: notessensei@sg.ibm.com ■ Staffing Meet The Developers lab 52 | © 2012 IBM Corporation
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Thank you &
fill in your session evaluations! 53 | © 2012 IBM Corporation
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