MAX 2009 lab available

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As promised in my previous post, you will find details below to run the MAX 2009 lab titled 'LiveCycle for Service Orchestration' on your own environment. Obviously this requires some preparation on your end and we assume your environment is Windows 2003 (the lab has not been tested and/or deployed on any other environment):


  1. Install LiveCycle ES2 JBoss Turnkey on your environment. Visit the Adobe prerelease site in case you don't have the prerelease version

  2. Install Acrobat 9.x on your environment

  3. Install Eclipse (the 'Ganymede' version)

  4. Install MySQL 5.x Tools (note that the MySQL database server itself comes with the LiveCycle ES prerelease)

  5. Install Baretail in case you want to monitor your log files

Delivered session @ MAX 2009

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Just delivered my lab on "LiveCycle for Service Orchestration". No major hickups though it was a bit much to do in 1.5 hours. Therefor I will make the material available for doing the lab on your own LiveCycle ES 2 environment.

Bear with me and I will provide more details in the upcoming days.

It's been a while since I blogged, but now I have an obvious reason to do so :)

I will be on MAX 2009 this year (which will be held in Los Angeles from October 4-7) hosting a lab session with the title 'LiveCycle ES for Service Orchestration'.

Adobe MAX2007 Schedule

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Here is my personal Adobe MAX2007 session schedule. Bear in mind there are lots of other activities going on in between these sessions and in the evenings, like general sessions and sneak peaks. And even activities Adobe Consulting is hosting, like Chalk Talks and a "Adobe Consulting knows everything about Flex, LiveCycle ES and User Experience Design" BOF. Read all about it on Steven Webster's blog.

About Me - An Introduction

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It's finally here, my public blog for Adobe. I started just about 5 months ago working for Adobe in the Netherlands in what looks like a very exciting period in both my career and Adobe's history (both are not necessarily connected b.t.w.) and sofar I've been that busy, I have not yet had the time to properly set up this blog.

I joined Adobe as a technical architect after having worked for the last couple of years for PTC/Arbortext as solution architect, mainly focusing on enterprise publishing solutions. Before that, I worked most of my career at HP, focusing on middleware technologies and business process management. Within that HP period, I even stepped out for a year to work for Macromedia (we're talking beginning of the century) but enterprise business was not yet high on Macromedia's radar screen, hence my return to HP in 2001.

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