URLSpec

A complex data type that you can use as the value for the URL Options properties of the (Deprecated) renderFormGuide operation, renderHTMLForm operation (deprecated), renderPDFForm operation, and operations that the Forms service provides. The variable holds URI values that are required by the Forms service when rendering forms.

For information about data that can be accessed using Xpath Expressions, see Data items.

For information about configuring default properties, see Datatype specific settings.

Data items

The data items that URLSpec variables contain.

applicationWebRoot

A string value that represents the root of the URL that is used to access application-specific web content. This value is combined with the value of the targetURL property to construct an absolute URL. (See targetURL.)

baseURL

A string value that represents the URL that is the HTTP-equivalent of the content root URI and is required for HTML transformations that include HREF references to external dependencies, such as images or scripts. When a dependency path is absolute, this value is ignored. This data item is only applicable for the renderHTMLForm operation (deprecated) and renderHTMLForm operation operations.

contentRootURI

A string value that represents the URI or an absolute reference to a location from which forms are retrieved. This value is combined with the value of the Form To Render property of the operations that the variable is used with.

This value can reference these sources:

Repository:
The repository contains assets that you upload to LiveCycle Server. The value repository:/// references the root of the repository. The first two forward slashes are part of the protocol (repository://) and the third forward slash represents the root of the repository.

Directory in the file system of the LiveCycle Server:
A location on LiveCycle Server, such as C:\[foldername]. Using a location on the server is not recommended if you want to maximize the portability of the application.

Network directory:
A location on the network such as \\[folder name].

Web location that is accessible by using HTTP:
After uploading a file to a location on a web server, you can specify the location using an URL, such as http://[server name]:[port number]/[folder name].

options

A map value that contains the options for the (Deprecated) renderFormGuide operation, renderHTMLForm operation (deprecated), and renderPDFForm operation operations of the Forms service. The key is the option name.

targetURL

A string value that represents the URL to a web service or Java servlet that receives data from the client software when a user submits the form. If targetURL is not an absolute URL, it is combined with the value of applicationWebRoot to construct an absolute URL. (See applicationWebRoot.)

The application endpoint that the URL identifies must provide an implementation, such as a Java servlet, that processes the posted data.

Datatype specific settings

Properties for setting the default values of the variable data.

Application Web Root

Sets the URL representing the root location that is used to access application-specific web content. This value is combined with the value of the Target URL option to construct an absolute submit URL.

Target URL

Sets the URL to access a web service or Java servlet that receives data from the client application when a user submits the form. Setting a value in this option sets the target URL in the form design to the value specified by this property. If this option is not an absolute URL, it is combined with the value from the Application Web Root option to construct an absolute URL.

Content Root URI

Sets the URI or an absolute reference, which specifies the location in the repository to retrieve a form design. This value is combined with the value of the Form To Render property in this operation to construct an absolute path to the form. You can use these sources for a URI or absolute reference:

Repository:
The repository contains assets that you upload to LiveCycle Server. The value repository:/// references the root of the repository. The first two forward slashes are part of the protocol (repository://) and the third forward slash represents the root of the repository. For example, the documents folder is created below the root of the repository.

Directory in the file system of the LiveCycle Server:
A folder on LiveCycle Server, such as C:\[foldername]. Using a location on the server is not recommended if you want to ensure portability of your application.

Network directory:
A folder on the network.

Web location that is accessible by using HTTP:
A folder accessible using an URL.

Base URL

Sets the URL, which is the HTTP-equivalent of the Content Root URI. This value is required only when you render HTML forms (renderHTMLForm operation (deprecated) and renderHTMLForm operation operations) that include HREF references to external dependencies, such as images or scripts. When a dependency path is absolute, this value is ignored.