Model and create processes

Workbench is an integrated development environment (IDE) that process developers, form developers, and form authors use to model, create, or automate processes and forms. Workbench includes the tools necessary for designing Guides (deprecated), PDF forms, process flows, and output templates in a collaborative environment. The Eclipse-based development environment can also include Flash Builder, which developers can use to develop RIAs that facilitate end-user participation in business processes. With Flex components, developers can extend the functionality of Guides (deprecated) and customize Workspace.

Note: Flash Builder is a separate development tool which is licensed with Foundation.
Note: The Flex Worksapce is deprecated for AEM forms. It is available for the LiveCycle ES4 release.

Developers use Workbench to manage the resources and services that processes and forms use. The forms can be rendered by using several client technologies such as PDF, HTML/HTML5, and Flash. Business analysts and process developers use Workbench to design and deploy business processes that leverage the LiveCycle modules.

For file management in a distributed development environment, Workbench uses the concept of an application check-in and checkout. In LiveCycle, an application is a container for storing assets that are required for implementing a LiveCycle solution. Examples of assets are form designs, fragments, images, processes, event types, DDX files, Guides (deprecated), HTML pages, and SWF files. The permissions system is enhanced for application assets and usability changes to enhance developer productivity.

Forms and process flows are deployed to and managed by the LiveCycle server. Developers export forms, processes, and related assets such as images, DDX schemas, and XML schemas as a LiveCycle archive (LCA) file. The LCA is then deployed as an application to the LiveCycle server.

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