Mike Potter

September 22, 2006

LIveCycle Sessions at MAX

Are you a LiveCycle developer, looking for hands on sessions for LiveCycle, a preview of the upcoming LiveCycle 8 release, or wanting to meet Adobe employees on the LiveCycle team?

Or, are you someone who doesn't know much about LiveCycle and are wondering what all the excitement's about.

Either way, I've compiled a list of all the LiveCycle sessions at MAX. There are 11 sessions focussing on LiveCycle, all at different times throughout the week. (This Google Calendar shows you the times and dates of the sessions.)

Adobe MAX continues the tradition of Macromedia MAX conference: providing technical information to developers building solutions with Adobe technologies. While new to LiveCycle developers, I'm sure you won't want to miss this year's event.

As a LiveCycle developer, here are some highlights that you won't want to miss:

1. Adobe LiveCycle Policy Server. The new Adobe LiveCycle Policy Server will be unveiled, showcasing the ability to policy protect Microsoft Word documents, as well as Adobe PDF documents.
2. Meet the team. Matt Butler will be presenting a 3 hour session on LiveCycle, including a 30 minute panel session to allow developers to directly access members of the LiveCycle team and other key people.
3. LiveCycle 8. We'll be previewing LiveCycle 8 and discussing its architecture, showing where technologies like Flex and ColdFusion can fit in.
4. Hands on training. Hands on training for products like Adobe LiveCycle Designer, LiveCycle Forms and LiveCycle Workflow, with members of the LiveCycle team there to answer any questions you may have.

As well, I've pulled out some of the highlights of all the LiveCycle sessions and provided you with links to more info on the sessions below.

Hands on Deployment - Adobe LiveCycle Architecture: Matt Butler from Adobe will discuss the LiveCycle platform, including the architecture for the upcoming LiveCycle 8 release.

Adobe Core Security Architecture:Duane Nickull and Christoph Rooms, both from Adobe, explore the security models in Adobe products.

Adobe LiveCycle Forms: Everything you want to know: Anthony Rumsey from Adobe shows how to use LiveCycle Forms, and also how you can use LiveCycle Forms and Adobe Flex 2 together.

LiveCycle 8: What's coming: Sanga Viswanathan from Adobe previews the next release of LiveCycle.

LiveCycle Core Products, SDKs and APIs: Howard Treisman from Avoka Technologiescovers the LiveCycle products and the SDKs that are available for each.

LiveCycle Designer: Becoming Fluent: Mike Potter from Adobe gives a hands on, introductory course to LiveCycle Designer.

LiveCycle Workflow: Aggregating Resources and Services into Workflows: Christoph Rooms goes into detail on how to take LiveCycle services and form them into workflows. There will also be a deep dive into creating custom QPACs.

Form Submission, Routing, and Retrieval Using Adobe Flex and LiveCycle: Venkata Adidam and Kevin Ku from Adobe discuss a real world implementation of LiveCycle Workflow and its integration with a Flex RIA.

LiveCycle and Flex: Creating Flexible Promotions: David Liao and Pierre van Aswegen from Ensemble Systems show how to use LiveCycle to route customer information from various data sources into a single Flex RIA.

Solutions for Intelligent Dynamic Document Generation and Presentation David Strauss shows how to use Flex and LiveCycle together with a business rules engine to generate cutomzed applications and documents for customers.

Unleashing Digital Assets: Automating Worldwide Franchise Marketing Collateral with ID Server, Flex, and LiveCycle Mark Walter shows how ad agencies use InDesign Server to help their clients worldwide sales channels, and explains the potential role of Adobe LiveCycle within ad agency and marcom applications.

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Posted by at 2:49 PM on September 22, 2006

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