Determine whether you will continue to use legacy solutions
as-is, or use them as the starting point for developing LiveCycle
ES3 assets. Consider following factors when you make a decision:
Your satisfaction with current solutions.
The resources required to maintain current solutions.
The resources required to upgrade legacy solutions so that
you can use new LiveCycle ES3 features.
The benefits of using new LiveCycle ES3 features. (SeeWhat’s new in Workbench.)
Continued executionAfter upgrading the environment to LiveCycle ES3, leave
legacy items unchanged in the Processes, Resources, and Events views.
Processes, resources, and events that were used in the LiveCycle
8.x environment are fully supported in LiveCycle ES3. Your solutions
continue to function as they did in the legacy environment. This
strategy is suitable for mature solutions that require no maintenance.
Maintenance of legacy itemsChange legacy processes, resources, and events using Workbench
while preserving their link to legacy runtime instances. After importing
into LiveCycle ES3 applications, your processes, resources, and
custom events continue to execute as LiveCycle 8.x solutions. However,
when you preserve the link to legacy runtime instances, you cannot
take advantage of new LiveCycle ES3 features.
For example, edit a process to fix a bug. The changes affect
existing process instances and new instances as the process is invoked.
After you implement the changes, you can deploy the application.
To propagate the changes to another environment, create a LiveCycle
8.x archive or update an existing LiveCycle 8.x archive.
This strategy is suitable for solutions that completely satisfy
your business needs, but require occasional maintenance.
Progressive developmentBreak the link between legacy processes, resources, and
events and their legacy runtime instances and create full-fledged
LiveCycle ES3 application assets:
Take advantage of new features.
Develop assets independent of their legacy runtime counterparts.
Legacy processes, resources, and events remain intact.
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