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Applications Lotus Notes Mock Interview

Question 16 of 30 for our Applications Lotus Notes Mock Interview

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Question 16 of 30

Please describe the server tasks used for the Lotus Notes web application.

"Some of the common tasks executed by the server for the Lotus notes web application include HTML content and tag attributes, Web Query Open & Save operations, Java Script Headers, and Onload events, including OnUnload, OnClick, OnDblClick, and OnKeyPress events."

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  • 16. Please describe the server tasks used for the Lotus Notes web application.

      Why the Interviewer Asks This Question

      Since you are interviewing for a position in which you will support the entire Lotus notes architecture, the interviewer wants to assure themselves that you are familiar with the back-end server functionality of the Lotus Notes environment and know how to manage it. You can anticipate being asked many questions about this topic. Since these are technical questions, you should keep your answers brief and to the point and anticipate a follow-up question from the interviewer.

      Written by William Swansen on January 2nd, 2022

      How to Answer

      Knowing about the server tasks associated with Lotus Notes is a fundamental skill required for this job. You should be able to answer this question easily or be able to describe how you could find the answer in a specific reference guide. Since these are technical questions, you should keep your answers brief and to the point and anticipate a follow-up question from the interviewer.

      Written by William Swansen on January 2nd, 2022

      Answer Example

      "Some of the common tasks executed by the server for the Lotus notes web application include HTML content and tag attributes, Web Query Open & Save operations, Java Script Headers, and Onload events, including OnUnload, OnClick, OnDblClick, and OnKeyPress events."

      Written by William Swansen on January 2nd, 2022