Category: Adobe LiveCycle ES

360Flex Europe less than a month away!

March 6, 2008 | By | Add a Comment
360Flex Europe less than a month away!

I attended and briefly presented at 360Flex in Atlanta at the CNN center. Most of the sessions were packed with people literally standing in the back of the room! I met a wide variety of amazing people – some that had never used Flex that were there to investigate, and others that were Flex gurus [...]

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AIR 1.0, Flex 3.0 and more announced today…

February 25, 2008 | By | Add a Comment
AIR 1.0, Flex 3.0 and more announced today…

Today, AIR 1.0 and Flex 3.0 have officially launched. News coverage is popping up every few minutes – go to Google News and start reading! Companies like eBay, Nasdaq, AOL and the New York Times already have apps up and running. New York Times article on AIR My previous articles on AIR NEW AIR Home [...]

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RIAs, Dumb Terminals and Business Applications

January 31, 2008 | By | 3 Comments
RIAs, Dumb Terminals and Business Applications

There has been a lot of talk recently about Rich Internet Applications (RIAs) and how they are dramatically changing the way we interact with the web. Nearly every day, I discover a cool new RIA that once again raises the bar and reveals yet another way to employ this new technology. I’m always amazed at [...]

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LiveCycle Product Blog Growing…

January 9, 2008 | By | Add a Comment
LiveCycle Product Blog Growing…

For any of you already using Adobe LiveCycle, add the following blog to your daily reading – http://blogs.adobe.com/livecycle (RSS) This frequency and quality of the articles is increasing. More is coming. Here are some recent posts: LiveCycle – LDAP Directory Synch Verification Invoke LiveCycle with Visual Basic .NET 2005/2008 Filling in Forms with Sample Data [...]

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Intelligent Enterprise: Adobe one of the 12 companies that will matter the most to the intelligent enterprise in 2008!

January 4, 2008 | By | Add a Comment
Intelligent Enterprise: Adobe one of the 12 companies that will matter the most to the intelligent enterprise in 2008!

Excerpt – “Adobe is the key company to watch in the race toward mastery of RIA/Web 2.0 development. Having acquired Macromedia and assimilated its technologies, Adobe has a strongly positioned client (Flash) on millions of computers, a corps of evolving development tools (Flex, AIR, ColdFusion) and an apparent willingness to embrace open-source approaches.” For me [...]

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Adobe SHARE Beta

December 1, 2007 | By | 4 Comments
Adobe SHARE Beta

Adobe is now beta testing a new online service called Adobe Share, a free web-based service that allows you to easily share, publish and organize your documents. With Share you can: Send documents without email attachments. Access your documents from anywhere. View all the documents you have shared or received in one place. Post a [...]

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LiveCycle ES Components – yet another example!

November 24, 2007 | By | Add a Comment
LiveCycle ES Components – yet another example!

Mark Szulc, an Adobe Senior Systems Engineering in Australia has created his first LiveCycle ES component that updates Twitter. http://www.markszulc.com/blog/2007/11/24/twitter-component-for-livecycle-es/

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LiveCycle ES Components – another example

November 24, 2007 | By | Add a Comment
LiveCycle ES Components – another example

Christoph Rooms, an Adobe technical evangelist in Europe (and frequent LiveCycle blogger) posted a great example of a LiveCycle ES component with source code.  The component enables LiveCycle to upload to Adobe Share http://christophrooms.com/2007/10/25/adobe-share-livecycle-es-custom-component/

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LiveCycle ES and Components

November 22, 2007 | By | Add a Comment
LiveCycle ES and Components

One of the greatest features of LiveCycle ES is it’s extendability. Although the product ships with tons of components for common things such as rendering a form, calling a web service, routing for approval, etc., it is possible to create your own components. Avoka Technologies, an Adobe partner in Australia, has really taken advantage of [...]

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