Designer can create form designs that are used in LiveCycle
applications. A LiveCycle application is a solution that consists
of a process and its associated assets (form design, images, and
fragments), which represent an automated process. A LiveCycle application
is typically developed in Workbench. To learn more about creating
a LiveCycle application, go to Creating Your First LiveCycle Application.
Adobe® LiveCycle® Workspace 10 is the
browser-based component of Adobe® LiveCycle® Process Management 10, which lets end
users participate in automated form-based business processes. Using
Workspace, users can perform these tasks:
Fill forms that initiate a business process.
Open forms that have been routed to the user or to a group
queue to review, approve, or provide more information.
Search for forms that are part of a completed business process
or active processes that the user has initiated or participated
in.
Suppose a business process involves the handling of mortgage
applications. A form developer creates the form design for use in
the process, which is created in Workbench. Then, mortgage applicants
can fill the application form electronically by using Workspace.
A loan officer or bank manager can also approve the application
using Workspace.
With Process Management, you can render
a form design to a client in these output types:
HTML
PDF
Note: To use a form that was created in Acrobat
in Workspace, you must use Acrobat to prepare the form design. For
instructions, see “Leveraging Acrobat forms in Workspace” in Application
Development Using Workbench.
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