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February 01, 2006
Want an intro to LiveCycle? Live in the Bay Area?
If you want an introduction to LiveCycle and the Adobe Enterprise Developer Program and live in the Bay Area, I'll be doing a presentation on LiveCycle to the Bay Area Application Developers Macromedia User Group next Wednesday night, February 8th, at 6:30 PM.
From their site:
When: February 8, 2006 at 6:30:00 PM
Where: Learn IT! (250 Montgomery Street in the San Francisco Financial District) - 15th Floor
Cost: $7.00 if registered in advance (see above); $10.00 at the door.
What: The use of forms, whether paper or electronic, to capture, validate, convey, and record data is essential to the successful operations of most enterprises. Adobe LiveCycle is a set of document services that greatly increase the efficiency with which electronic forms are processed. Mike Potter of Adobe Developer Relations will provide an overview of LiveCycle and demonstrate designing a form in LiveCycle Designer (a free download is available), pre-populating that form and extracting the information using LiveCycle Forms, enabling other functionality in Adobe Reader with LiveCycle Reader Extensions, securing the document with LiveCycle Policy Server and LiveCycle Document Security, and finally, building a workflow and putting the pieces together with Adobe LiveCycle Workflow. Mike also will discuss the features and benefits of the Enterprise Developer Program and will tell you how you can join.
If there are other topics related to LiveCycle that you'd like me to cover, please let me know and I'll try to squeeze them into the agenda.
Comments
I just discovered this product this morning...any plans to do something similar in Los Angeles?
[Mike: No, no plans at the moment, though I'll likely simply repeat the presentation that you can find online here: http://mmchats.breezecentral.com/p38455425/]
This question could be seen as off topic so please delete if that makes more sense.
What is happening with JDF? As linked to PDF for pre-press? The PDF Forum is now over, as is momentum in print. I can't find anything online reporting any Adobe announcement or guidance.
JDF is an implementation of XML for workflow around hard copy. It seems to have got lost. Can't find a blog heading on this site at the moment.
Any clues welcome.
I realise the new product groups have segmented the users but some knowledge workers can remember something about fonts and are also aware that something happens on a server.
[Mike: I don't know, but I'm hoping that publishing this will get you a response from another Adobe employee.]
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