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By default, Domino Designer displays several views:
1. Applications
2. Outline
3. Editor
4. Properties, Events, and Problems
5. Controls and Data
Besides these, there are dozens more views available including those for Java and JavaScript development.
This collection of views and editors is known as the Domino Designer perspective. In Eclipse, perspectives
are collections of views and editors that are appropriate for a given task. If you wanted to quickly switch over
to develop some non-Domino specific Java code you could switch to the Java perspective at which point you
would be presented with an appropriate combination of views and editors for the task.
Note: If you develop in other languages besides LotusScript, the Eclipse IDE can provide a profound shift in
how you work if you choose to utilize it as your main development environment. That said, it is beyond the
scope of this wiki to delve into the array of possibilities that Eclipse provides to you. For the remainder of this