One of the most important
non-primitive Java types used in LiveCycle is the com.adobe.idp.Document class.
A document is commonly required to invoke a LiveCycle operation.
It is primarily a PDF document, but can contain other document types
such as SWF, HTML, XML, or a DOC file. (See Passing data to LiveCycle services using the Java API.)
A client application built with Flex cannot directly request
a document. For example, you cannot launch Adobe Reader to request
a URL that produces a PDF file. Requests for document types, such
as PDF and Microsoft Word documents, return a result that is a URL.
It is the client’s responsibility to display the contents of the
URL. The Document Management service helps generate the URL and content
type information. Requests for XML documents return the full XML document
in the result.
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