Vendor: IBM
Exam Code: C2040-951
Exam Name: IBM Lotus Notes Domino 8.5 Application Development Update
Certification: IBM Certifications
Total Questions: 94 Q&A
Updated on: Jun 15, 2026
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Devin has been developing an application that includes an XPage. When he opened the application in Designer this morning, he noticed a small "x" icon by the XPages listing in the Applications view. He had closed several of the Eclipse views yesterday, and does not see any errors displayed in the remaining views. How can Devin locate the problems in the source code?
A. Right-click the "x" icon from the Applications view and select Go To Error. The Problems view displays with the cursor at the first error.
B. Display the Problems view by selecting Window > Show Eclipse Views > Problems. Right-click a displayed error and select Go To. The Source view opens to the line with the error.
C. Click to expand the XPages listing. A small "x" icon displays by the XPage with the errors. Double-click the name of the XPage and the Sourceview opens to the line with the error.
D. Click to expand the XPages listing. A small "x" icon displays by the XPage with the errors. Double-click the name of the XPage. The Sourcetab opens with the cursor at the first error line.
Elaine is working on an XPage. She wants to use a custom control that she created earlier, but the custom controls are not visible in the Controls view. Why is this happening?
A. The Custom Controls window was closed accidentally. It can be reopened by selecting Window > Reset Perspective from the menus.Clickhere to input option.
B. The custom control that Elaine wants was created in another application, and no custom controls have been created in this application yet.
C. The Custom Controls window was closed accidentally. It can be reopened by selecting File Preferences> Domino Designer > Palette andselecting Custom Controls Palette.
D. The custom control that Elaine wants is available from the Custom Controls view in the application navigator, but to have it available on aparticular XPage, she has to drag it from there onto the XPage.
Manesh is developing the ActivityPlanner XPage. He now needs to add check boxes that allow a user to select one or more of the activities of Monthly Volunteering, New Hire Orientation, and Quality Circle.
How can Manesh create the needed check boxes?
A. Drag a check box control onto the XPage canvas. In the Options area of the Properties tab, enter the following values on separate lines: Monthly Volunteering New Hire Orientation Quality Circle
B. Create a check box group control on the XPage canvas. In the Options area of the Properties tab, enter the following values on separatelines: Monthly Volunteering New Hire Orientation Quality Circle
C. From the controls palette, drag "Check Box" onto the XPage canvas. Open the Source tab, and within the xp:checkBox tag, enter these lines:
D. From the controls palette, drag "Other" onto the XPage and select Other Controls > Checkbox group. Open the Source tab, and within the xp:checkBoxGroup tag, enter these lines:
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