Thursday, February 3, 2011 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM US/Eastern
This session is intended for programmers who are familiar with Adobe Flex™, ActionScript 3.0, MXML, Adobe XML, and Adobe Flex™ Builder™ (or the Adobe Flex SDK compiler) and who want to customize the LiveCycle Workspace ES user interface.
Topics
Configuring your environment
Understanding the Workspace environment
Customizing Workspace
Speaker(s)
Gilbert Yu is a Senior Content and Community Lead with Adobe Systems Incorporated.
Thursday, December 9, 2010 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM US/Eastern
Description
Perform high-volume print and electronic jobs via multiple delivery channels. The Adobe® LiveCycle® Production Print ES2 module is a dedicated, high-performance document composition server and development environment. Merge XML, ASCII, or other data types from back-end systems to generate personalized documents in a range of print or electronic formats, including Advanced Function Printing (AFP), to support high-volume production requirements.
This session will introduce you to the design and use concepts of Production Print.
Topics
Design environment overview
Runtime environment overview
LC Designer integration
LC/LCPP runtime integration
Post Processing
Speaker(s)
Stefan Cohen is the LCPP Product Manager at StreamServe.
Wednesday, December 8, 2010 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM US/Eastern
Description
The Assembler Service (DDX) lets you dynamically create sophisticated documents and PDF Portfolios. The DocBuilder perspective in Workbench ES2 provides the capability to generate document description XML (DDX) with both a graphical and an XML source editor. This new perspective creates the input DDX to the Assembler service and provides a means to view and edit the XML source, as well as preview and validate the results from within the Workbench context. In this session you will discover the power of DDX and the many operations that can be performed to create PDF output.
Topics
Overview of the Assembler Service and DDX
A look into DocBuilder
Execution of the Assembler Service
Designing and running DDX "scripts"
Speaker(s)
Seth Reilly is a lead Software Engineer with Adobe Systems Incorporated.
LiveCycle Mosaic ES2: Learning the Fundamentals provides hands-on experience developing and deploying an application using the LiveCycle Mosaic ES2 Composite RIA Framework.
Audience
This course is designed for experienced Adobe Flex developers seeking hands-on introductory experience with the LiveCycle Mosaic ES2 composite RIA framework. To gain the most from this course, you should:
Have attended the Flex 4: Developing Rich Internet Applications training course
Or, have equivalent knowledge of the topics covered in this course
Topics
Introducing the Course
Understanding the development models
Configuring the Flash Builder developer environment
Creating Mosaic tiles with Adobe Flex
Communicating between tile components
Persisting data between views
Learning more about LiveCycle Mosaic ES2
Speaker(s)
Leo Schuman – Leo is an Adobe Certified Master Instructor and has been teaching RIA development since 2002.
Using Adobe® LiveCycle® Designer ES2 software, you can create form and document templates that combine high-fidelity dynamic presentation with sophisticated XML data handling. Documents and forms adjust when merged with data to accommodate the content and volume by including or excluding design elements, growing to create space, and paginating automatically.
Adobe® LiveCycle® Workbench ES2 software is an integrated development environment (IDE) that allows developers, designers, and business analysts to work together collaboratively.
In this first session we will be presenting an introduction to the concepts of Designer and Workbench. A great session for any of your new employees starting work on LiveCycle projects with little to no exposure to Designer.
In this second session in the 2-part “Back to Basics” series, we will spend some time making you comfortable with the terms & concepts around “dynamic” versus “static” content, and “flowed” versus “positioned” subforms. And, of course, what a subform is if you haven’t quite got that far yet either.
We will also expand on our use of LiveCycle Workbench ES2 by creating custom render services to populate forms with data and then extract modify that data once a form is submitted.
Using Adobe® LiveCycle® Designer ES2 software, you can create form and document templates that combine high-fidelity dynamic presentation with sophisticated XML data handling. Documents and forms adjust when merged with data to accommodate the content and volume by including or excluding design elements, growing to create space, and paginating automatically.
Adobe® LiveCycle® Workbench ES2 software is an integrated development environment (IDE) that allows developers, designers, and business analysts to work together collaboratively.
In this first session we will be presenting an introduction to the concepts of Designer and Workbench. A great session for any of your new employees starting work on LiveCycle projects with little to no exposure to Designer.
By means of a Directory Provider SPI, an Enterprise can programmatically create custom Users and Groups, and need not depend on a third party LDAP Directory Sever. In this session we’ll learn how the User Manager can provide a Directory Manager SPI for creating Custom principals (Users, Groups, Group Members).
In this session, Scott MacDonlad will walk through programmatically initiating tasks, terminating, retrieving current status, searching for, suspending, or finding associated processes.
The LiveCycle Collaboration Service provides a hosted infrastructure that lets developers add collaboration capabilities to applications rapidly. Adobe hosts the service so developers don’t have to worry about deployment, maintenance, and scalability.
In this session, Steve Walker will walk through the A to Z process of adding chat functionality to an existing Flex application.
Back to Basics – Learn how to use LiveCycle
Are you new to LiveCycle? Why not register for one of our ongoing “Back to Basics” sessions to learn how to use Adobe LiveCycle Designer ES2 and Adobe LiveCycle Workbench ES2.
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