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Programma
(e configurazioni HW/SW)
Il training
sarą tenuto in lingua italiana, ma il materiale didattico ufficiale sarą
in lingua inglese.
I partecipanti dovranno lavorare sul proprio notebook.
Vi preghiamo di controllare che esso soddisfi i requisiti di sistema elencati
di seguito.
Requisiti
di sistema
•
Hardware:
- Sistema Intel Based (workstation o laptop);
- 2 GB di RAM minime;
- 30 GB di spazio disponibile sull’hard disk;
- risoluzione display 1024 x 768.
Possibili
configurazioni software:
1)
TIPICA con WIN SERVER 2003 EE:
• Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition or Standard Edition SP1
and R2 (32-bit edition only)
- Adobe Acrobat 8
- Microsoft Office 2003
- LiveCycle ES
2)
WIN XP con VM WARE su WIN SERVER 2003 EE:
• Windows XP Professional
• VM WARE con ospite:
- Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition
- Adobe Acrobat 8
- Microsoft Office 2003
- LiveCycle ES
3)
TIPICA con WIN XP:
• Windows XP Professional
- Adobe Acrobat 8
- Microsoft Office 2003
- LiveCycle ES
Dettaglio programma training
Nei quattro giorni di formazione il Deep-Dive su Adobe
LiveCycle ES
sarą focalizzato principalmente sui seguenti argomenti:
LiveCycle ES: Designing Forms
Introducing
the Course
- Introducing
Mastery Learning
- Understanding
the course format
- Reviewing
the course prerequisites
- Reviewing
the course outline
Designing
Print Forms
- Understanding
forms in Adobe LiveCycle ES
- Navigating
the LiveCycle Designer ES interface
- Creating
a new form
- Adding,
aligning, and positioning form objects
- Designing
the form appearance
Designing
Interactive Forms
- Adding
and configuring interactive form objects
- Previewing
an interactive form
- Controlling
tab order, presence, and accessibility
- Creating
and using tables
- Organizing
forms using subforms and object naming
- Submitting
interactive data using email
Controlling
User Input and Data Display
- Formatting
and validating user input
- Setting
and using locale information
- Applying
display and edit patterns
- Applying
validation patterns
Scripting
Form Interactions
- Adding
business logic with scripts
- Creating
conditional form interactions
- Validating
user input and controlling focus using scripts
- Creating
scripts for multi-field calculations
Working
with Flowed Layout
- Understanding
subforms in dynamic forms
- Using
expanding tables in dynamic forms
- Dynamically
adding and removing table rows
- Allowing
tables to flow over multiple pages
Creating
Shared and Reusable Form Content
- Creating
and using custom objects
- Creating
and using form fragments
- Using
master pages and global field bindings
- Creating
and using form templates
(Optional)
Defining XML Relationships within a Form
- Designing
forms using data connections
- Creating
a form based on an XML Schema
- Creating
implicit bindings to XML data
- Creating
explicit bindings to XML data
- Working
with XML data-bound flowed subforms
- Connecting
to Web Services
(Optional)
Working with Barcode Data
- Understanding
barcode data
- Defining
the barcode data source
- Using
the barcode object in a form
Adobe LiveCycle ES: Building
Applications
Unit 1:
Introducing the Course
- Introducing
Mastery Learning
- Understanding
the Course Format
- Reviewing
the Course Prerequisites
- Reviewing
the Course Outline
Unit 2:
Introducing Adobe LiveCycle ES (Enterprise Suite)
- Understanding
LiveCycle ES
- LiveCycle
ES architecture
Unit 3:
Getting Started with Adobe LiveCycle Workbench ES
- Understanding
the relationship between Eclipse and Workbench ES
- Exploring
the Workbench ES interface
Unit 4:
Getting Started with LiveCycle Applications
- Planning
your application
- Using
a tiered development environment
- Using
the LiveCycle ES Workspace
Unit 5:
Using Forms in LiveCycle ES Applications
- Adding
Resources to the LiveCycle Repository
- Preparing
forms for use in LiveCycle applications
Unit 6:
Creating a Process
- Creating
a process diagram in Workbench ES
- Defining
variables for a process version
- Defining
operations in a process diagram
Unit 7:
Deploying a Process
- Managing
processes
- Configuring
a service
- Managing
categories, endpoints and security profiles
Unit 8:
Monitoring and Troubleshooting Applications
- Monitoring
applications
- Viewing
active processes
- Troubleshooting
an application
- Viewing
and correcting process stalls
- Logging
values with the Variable Logger service
Unit 9:
Implementing Business Rules to Control Process Flow
- Selecting
routes based on business rules
- Using
process data on different forms
Unit 10:
Using the Forms Service within a Process
- Understanding
the Forms service
- Using
the Form Augmenter service
Unit 11:
Using the Rights Management Service within a Process
- Examining
document protection
- Understanding
the Rights Management service
Unit 12:
Using the Reader Extensions Service
- Understanding
the Reader Extensions service
- Using
a Reader Extensions ES digital certificate
- Using
the Reader Extensions service in a process
- Using
the Reader Extensions service from the web interface
- Creating
a short lived process using the Reader Extensions service
Unit 13:
Creating and Rendering Form Guides Within a Process
- Understanding
Form Guides
- Rendering
Form Guides
- Customizing
Form Guides
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