Mike Potter

January 31, 2006

Getting Started with LiveCycle Designer

The third and final article (ZIP file with sampe files here) in the series "Getting Started with LiveCycle Designer" is now online at the (slightly) revamped Adobe LiveCycle Designer Developer Center. The first and second articles in the series are also available, in .zip format.

Its worthwhile to note that the (slightly) revamped Adobe LiveCycle Designer Developer Center has a look that more closely resembles the Macromedia developer centers. (This is also the first article for Adobe LiveCycle developers that appears on Macromedia's developer homepage. Hooray for integration!). This is in line with what we want to achieve with the other LiveCycle developer centers. Posting photos of the authors and providing bio information helps to build the community around LiveCycle. (BTW, if you want to be featured and write content for us, we'd love to feature you and / or your company... Contact me by email to get started.) Combine that with blogging, an increased presence in our online forums, and a monthly enterprise developer newsletter that keeps everyone up to date on what we're doing with Adobe enterprise software and the Adobe Enterprise Developer Program, and you've got the start of a compelling online community dedicated to helping developers build awesome software with Adobe products.

If you haven't checked out Adobe LiveCycle Designer, then Paul's three articles will definitely help you get up and running quickly. When you're ready to move on past Designer, the Enterprise Developer Program is here to provide you with software (1 year individual developer licenses) and support (1 year of email based developer support) to make sure you get up and running quickly.

Posted by Mike Potter at 01:40 PM on January 31, 2006

Comments

barrett — 07:31 AM on February 01, 2006

Is the Enterprise Developer Program available outside the U.S? - I can't see it in the UK Adobe Store, for example.

[Mike] - The AEDP is available in EMEA, but not in the online store... From http://partners.adobe.com/public/asn/developer/detail_edp.html (When UK is selected as your country in the top right): "To purchase the Adobe Enterprise Developer Program: If you don't have one, create an Adobe ID then Contact ASN Customer Service +31 20 582 0850 or email: euroasn@adobe.com for payment methods."

barrett — 12:17 PM on February 01, 2006

Thanks for the swift response Mike, I'll pass on to the guys.
Works out at 1450 Euro.

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