Typically, a form design that is created in Designer is
passed by reference to the Forms service. Form designs can be large
and, as a result, it is more efficient to pass them by reference
to avoid having to marshal form design bytes by value. The Forms
service can also cache the form design so that when cached, it does not
have to continually read the form design.
If a form design contains a UUID attribute, then it is cached.
The UUID value is unique for all form designs and is used to uniquely
identify a form. When rendering a form by value, the form should
only be cached when it is used repeatedly. However, if the form
is not used repeatedly and has to be unique, you can avoid caching
the form using caching options that are set using the LiveCycle API.
The Forms service can also resolve the location of linked content
within the form design. For example, linked images that are referenced
from within the form design are relative URLs. Linked content is
always assumed to be relative to the form design location. Therefore,
resolving linked content is a matter of determining its location
by applying the relative path to the absolute form design location.
Instead of passing a form design by reference, you can pass a
form design by value. Passing a form design by value is efficient
when a form design is dynamically created; that is, when a client
application generates the XML that creates a form design during
run-time. In this situation a form design is not stored in a physical
repository because it is stored in memory. When dynamically creating
a form design at run-time and passing it by value, you can cache
the form and improve performance of the Forms service.
Limitations of passing a form by value
The following limitations apply
when a form design is passed by value:
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No relative
linked content can be within the form design. All images and fragments
must be embedded inside the form design or referred to absolutely.
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Server-side calculations cannot be performed after the form
is rendered. If the form is submitted back to the Forms service,
the data is extracted and returned without any server-side calculations.
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Because HTML can only use linked images at run time, it is
not possible to generate HTML with embedded images. This is because
the Forms service supports embedded images with HTML by retrieving
the images from a referenced form design. Because a form design
that is passed by value does not have a referenced location, embedded
images cannot be extracted when the HTML page is displayed. Therefore,
image references must be absolute paths to be rendered in HTML.
Note:
Although you can render different types of forms
by value (for example, HTML forms or forms that contain usage rights),
this section discusses rendering interactive PDF forms.
Summary of steps
To
render a form by value, perform the following steps:
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Include project files.
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Create a Forms Client API object.
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Reference the form design.
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Render a form by value.
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Write the form data stream to the client web browser.
Include project files
Include necessary files into your development
project. If you are creating a client application using Java, then
include the necessary JAR files. If you are using web services,
then make sure that you include the proxy files.
Create a Forms Client API object
Before you can programmatically
import data into a PDF form Client API, you must create a Data Integration
service client. When creating a service client, you define connection
settings that are required to invoke a service.
Reference the form design
When rendering a form by value, you have
to create a
com.adobe.idp.Document
object that
contains the form design to render. You can reference an existing
XDP file or you can dynamically create an form design at run-time
and populate a
com.adobe.idp.Document
with that data.
Note:
This section and the corresponding quick start
references an existing XDP file.
Render a form by value
To render a form by value, pass a
com.adobe.idp.Document
instance
that contains the form design to the render method’s
inDataDoc
parameter
(can be any of the
FormsServiceClient
object’s
render methods such as
renderPDFForm
,
(Deprecated) renderHTMLForm
,
and so on). This parameter value is normally reserved for data that
is merged with the form. Likewise, pass an empty string value to
the
formQuery
parameter. Normally this parameter
requires a string value that specifies the name of the form design.
Write the form data stream to the client web browser
When the
Forms service renders a form by value, it returns a form data stream that
you must write to the client web browser. When written to the client
web browser, the form is visible to the user.
Render a form by value using the Java API
Render a form by value using the Forms API
(Java):
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Include project files
Include client JAR files,
such as adobe-forms-client.jar, in your Java project’s class path.
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Create a Forms Client API object
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Reference the form design
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Create a
java.io.FileInputStream
object
that represents the form design to render by using its constructor
and passing a string value that specifies the location of the XDP
file.
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Create a
com.adobe.idp.Document
object by
using its constructor and passing the
java.io.FileInputStream
object.
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Render a form by value
Invoke the
FormsServiceClient
object’s
renderPDFForm
method
and pass the following values:
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An empty string value.
(Normally this parameter requires a string value that specifies
the name of the form design.)
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A
com.adobe.idp.Document
object that contains
the form design. Normally this parameter value is reserved for data
that is merged with the form.
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A
PDFFormRenderSpec
object that stores run-time
options. This is an optional parameter and you can specify
null
if
you do not want to specify run-time options.
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A
URLSpec
object that contains URI values
that are required by the Forms service.
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A
java.util.HashMap
object that stores file
attachments. This is an optional parameter and you can specify
null
if
you do not want to attach files to the form.
The
renderPDFForm
method
returns a
FormsResult
object that contains a form
data stream that can be written to the client web browser.
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Write the form data stream to the client web browser
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Create a
com.adobe.idp.Document
object by
invoking the
FormsResult
object ‘s
getOutputContent
method.
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Get the content type of the
com.adobe.idp.Document
object
by invoking its
getContentType
method.
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Set the
javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse
object’s content
type by invoking its
setContentType
method and
passing the content type of the
com.adobe.idp.Document
object.
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Create a
javax.servlet.ServletOutputStream
object
used to write the form data stream to the client web browser by
invoking the
javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse
object’s
getOutputStream
method.
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Create a
java.io.InputStream
object by invoking
the
com.adobe.idp.Document
object’s
getInputStream
method.
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Create a byte array and allocate the size of the
InputStream
object. Invoke
the
InputStream
object’s
available
method
to obtain the size of the
InputStream
object.
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Populate the byte array with the form data stream by invoking
the
InputStream
object’s
read
method
and passing the byte array as an argument.
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Invoke the
javax.servlet.ServletOutputStream
object’s
write
method
to send the form data stream to the client web browser. Pass the byte
array to the
write
method.
Render a form by value using the web service API
Render a form by value by using the Forms API (web service):
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Include project files
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Create a Forms Client API object
Create a
FormsService
object
and set authentication values.
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Reference the form design
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Create a
java.io.FileInputStream
object
by using its constructor. Pass a string value that specifies the
location of the XDP file.
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Create a
BLOB
object by using its constructor.
The
BLOB
object is used to store a PDF document
that is encrypted with a password.
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Create a byte array that stores the content of the
java.io.FileInputStream
object.
You can determine the size of the byte array by getting the
java.io.FileInputStream
object’s
size using its
available
method.
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Populate the byte array with stream data by invoking the
java.io.FileInputStream
object’s
read
method
and passing the byte array.
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Populate the
BLOB
object by invoking its
setBinaryData
method
and passing the byte array.
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Render a form by value
Invoke the
FormsService
object’s
renderPDFForm
method
and pass the following values:
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An empty string value.
(Normally this parameter requires a string value that specifies
the name of the form design.)
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A
BLOB
object that contains the form design.
Normally this parameter value is reserved for data that is merged
with the form.
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A
PDFFormRenderSpec
object that stores run-time
options. This is an optional parameter and you can specify
null
if
you do not want to specify run-time options.
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A
URLSpec
object that contains URI values
that are required by the Forms service.
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A
java.util.HashMap
object that stores file
attachments. This is an optional parameter and you can specify
null
if
you do not want to attach files to the form.
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An empty
com.adobe.idp.services.holders.BLOBHolder
object
that is populated by the method. This is used to store the rendered PDF
form.
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An empty
javax.xml.rpc.holders.LongHolder
object
that is populated by the method. (This argument stores the number
of pages in the form.)
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An empty
javax.xml.rpc.holders.StringHolder
object
that is populated by the method. (This argument stores the locale
value.)
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An empty
com.adobe.idp.services.holders.FormsResultHolder
object
that will contain the results of this operation.
The
renderPDFForm
method
populates the
com.adobe.idp.services.holders.FormsResultHolder
object that
is passed as the last argument value with a form data stream that
must be written to the client web browser.
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Write the form data stream to the client web browser
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Create a
FormResult
object by getting the
value of the
com.adobe.idp.services.holders.FormsResultHolder
object’s
value
data
member.
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Create a
BLOB
object that contains form
data by invoking the
FormsResult
object’s
getOutputContent
method.
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Get the content type of the
BLOB
object
by invoking its
getContentType
method.
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Set the
javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse
object’s content
type by invoking its
setContentType
method and
passing the content type of the
BLOB
object.
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Create a
javax.servlet.ServletOutputStream
object
used to write the form data stream to the client web browser by
invoking the
javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse
object’s
getOutputStream
method.
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Create a byte array and populate it by invoking the
BLOB
object’s
getBinaryData
method.
This task assigns the content of the
FormsResult
object
to the byte array.
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Invoke the
javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse
object’s
write
method
to send the form data stream to the client web browser. Pass the
byte array to the
write
method.
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