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LiveCycle ES Java API Reference

This reference provides information about the Adobe® LiveCycle® ES Java API interfaces and classes.

Using the LiveCycle ES Java interfaces and classes, you can develop client applications, such as J2EE entity beans, that run within an Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) container that interact with LiveCycle ES services.

In addition, the LiveCycle ES Service Provider Interface (SPI) is a set of Java APIs that enable you to create custom service providers for LiveCycle ES services. For more information, see the Adobe LiveCycle ES SDK Help.

For direct consumption of the LiveCycle ES service WSDLs on native SOAP stacks, see the section called "Invoking LiveCycle ES Using Web Services" in Adobe LiveCycle ES SDK Help.

Before you start developing applications using the APIs, we recommend that you first read the Invoking LiveCycle ES portion of the Adobe LiveCycle ES SDK Help, which describes the different ways in which to invoke LiveCycle ES services. You can develop a client application that uses each service's API in a Java development environment or in an environment that permits you to use its exposed WSDL, such as Microsoft® Visual Studio .NET.

The Adobe LiveCycle ES BAM API documentation is available at http://www.adobe.com/go/learn_lc_BAMAPI.

For information about the ActionScript language, see LiveCycle ES ActionScript Reference.

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richruiz said on Nov 16, 2007 at 12:15 PM :
Where can we download this documentaion to access when off line?
No screen name said on Nov 19, 2007 at 6:24 PM :
The documentation is available for download from the documentation page. Look for the zip file at the bottom of the tab.

 

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