This Quick Start describes how to use the Reader Extensions
service to apply usage rights to a PDF document. Applying usage
rights to a PDF document allows Adobe Reader users to use interactive
features that are available in Adobe Acrobat. Interactive features,
such as commenting and the ability to save files locally, are not
available in Adobe Reader. For more information about the Reader Extensions
service, see Services Reference for Adobe LiveCycle ES3.
For example, an organization has a process to gather feedback
about the content of PDF documents. Using Adobe LiveCycle ES3 -
Reader Extensions 10, additional usage rights can be applied to
the PDF document so that users can provide comments using Adobe
Reader. Users copy their PDF document to a folder and then retrieve
the PDF document with usage rights applied to it from another folder.
An application, named enablePDFApp, implements the service
for the organization. To use the service, users copy the PDF documents
to a network folder named \\LiveCycleES3Server\SendForReview\input.
Users retrieve the PDF document with usage rights applied to it
from a network folder named \\LiveCycleES3Server\SendForReview\readyForReview.
Both folders reside on the LiveCycle Server and are configured as
shared folders. This configuration used to invoke the service is
called a watched folder. A user ID of readadmin configured with
the Services User role is used to invoke the service using
watched folders. (See Configuring watched Folders endpoints in LiveCycle ES3 Administration Help.)
The enablePDFApp application includes a process, named applyREPDF, that includes
the following items:
An input and output document variable,
named reOuputPDF, that stores the PDF document. The process
is invoked with the PDF document as input. The PDF document is fetched
from the \\LiveCycleES3Server\SendForReview\input folder. The service
saves the output PDF document to the \\LiveCycleES3Server\SendForReview
folder.
The credential alias, named REEXTEND, is used to apply
the usage rights to the PDF document.
A Watched Folder start point.
An Apply Usage Rights operation (Reader Extensions service).
The process diagram for the applyREPDF process looks like the
following illustration: