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LiveCycle ES2 Workbench add-ons

Hi All,

I’m really looking forward to using the Workbench add-ons that adobe just released on the labs.

More info and download at – http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/lcworkbench_addons/
Here are my fav features among others -

  1. Variable Highlighting
  2. Schema Editor
  3. Type Selection Improvements

Thanks LiveCyle & Workbech team…

Add comment July 5th, 2010

LiveCycle ES2 removes JMS and uses Workmanager API… Yay!!

Until LiveCycle ES2, the JMS was used in LiveCycle to manage processes and tasks. This has led to some of the odd and painful incidents..

LiveCycle ES2 uses Workmanager API (JSR-237) which will definitely make the LiveCycle community happier..

The Livecycle server can also have the java parameters to control the workmanager throttling options.
Here are the option that you can tweak as java parameters:

  • adobe.work-manager.queue-refill-interval
  • adobe.workmanager.debug-mode-enabled
  • adobe.workmanager.memory-control.enabled
  • adobe.workmanager.memory-control.high-limit
  • adobe.workmanager.memory-control.low-limit

More details at – http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/825/cpsid_82568/attachments/WorkManagerThrottle.pdf

Add comment April 25th, 2010

Max 2009 Announced

Adobe just announced the details of the MAX 2009. All of the session and lab sessions are also available on the max website.
Few things that I like -

  • Three separate tracks to focus for different type of audience
  • New Livecycle@Max preconference
  • Interesting sessions like – Portal based workspace, How to architect LCES in enterprise, Services.SOA.Cloud roadmap etc…

More details at: Max Blog

Add comment June 18th, 2009

Welcome

Hi, I’m Parth Pandya. I work at Avoka Technlogies. I hope to share some of my Adobe LiveCycle experiance with the community through this blog.

Other areas of interest include SOA, BPM, Mobile Agents and Flex/Java development.

Add comment September 22nd, 2008


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