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October 07, 2005
Adobe Developer Day Events
We've got a lot of events coming up in the next few weeks, mostly for enterprise developers. Here's an overview of them.
October 20th - Chicago
The first event that we're hosting is an Adobe Enterprise Solutions regional user group meeting, being held in Chicago (Downer's Grove) on October 20th. The day starts off at 1:00 PM. The meeting is scheduled to go until 5 PM, followed by an open house in the Adobe office until 7 PM or so. The agenda looks something like this: Welcome / introduction by Adobe, followed by the LiveCycle Solutions Roadmap, then a brief discussion on Adobe Professional Services, a presentation by Praveen Motoru of CNA Insurance about their architecture and business strategy, and finishing with a presentation about Adobe support offerings, and a question and answer session. You can attend this free regional user group meeting by registering using this PDF form.
October 25th - Online Webinar
The second event that we have is an online webinar about LiveCycle Workflow and how Java developers can use QPACs and the LiveCycle Workflow component architecture to create workflow applications quickly and easily. Ben Watson, Steve Rotter (product marketing manager for LiveCycle Workflow) and Ashish Agrawal (product manager for LiveCycle Workflow) will be the presenters. The event is a live webcast, scheduled for the 25th of October at 1:00 PM EDT. Again, registration for the event is free and can be done using this form.
November 9th - 22nd - Throughout North America
Finally, the events that I'm most excited about are Adobe Developer Days, coming to a city near you (assuming you live in North America and are located near Seattle, San Jose, Dallas, Boston, New Jersey / New York, Chicago, Ottawa or Toronto) in November. These are full day events, starting at around 9 AM and lasting until 4 PM or so (start and end times may vary per location). In the morning we'll focus on PDF, Acrobat and Reader. We'll cover the PDF file format, the Acrobat SDKs - building plugins for Adobe Acrobat and Reader, JavaScript in Acrobat and Reader, and using WebDAV to store and manage comments from a PDF file. The afternoon will be focused on enterprise developers and the Adobe LiveCycle platform, and will include a discussion on building interactive forms, delivering dynamic forms, enabling editing of PDF documents in Adobe Reader, protecting electronic documents using LiveCycle Policy Server, and putting all the pieces together with LiveCycle Workflow.
You can find the specific dates and locations for these events on our developer events page. They are free to attend and include lunch and refreshments. You can register online for these events using this PDF form.
To answer a few questions we've had so far about these events: we haven't got dates and plans on a European Tour, but we do hope to make it there in 2006. If you live near a city that isn't listed above, there's still hope for you. Contact me at dev_info@adobe.com and we can discuss starting up a user group meeting in your area. If you're interested in starting or attending an Acrobat user group, you should check out acrobatusers.com, which will be the central site for Acrobat user groups.
Comments
Mike,
When does acrousers.com go live? Not even the mighty google seems to know about it...
Regards,
G
I guess that's because I forgot a "bat" in the website name.
That should be acrobatusers.com, not acrousers.com. I've fixed the URL in the post.
Batman
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