The documentation set and associated resources are a guide
for planning, installing, developing, and delivering Correspondence
Management solutions using the Adobe LiveCycle.
Architects, designers, and developers also have access to a range
of support offerings and resources through Adobe and its partner
community.
Resource
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Audience
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Description
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Solution Guide for Correspondence Management
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Solution architects, business analysts,
project managers, designers, application specialists, and developers
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Introduces the Solution and provides the
following information:
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Installation guide
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Administrators, developers
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Describes how to install and configure the
Solution.
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Developer guide
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Developers, Administrators
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Provides technical details on the following
information:
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Building block technical guides
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Developers
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Provides technical details about how to
implement the building block components in your solution. The building
block technical guides include this information: Overview
of the building block
Architecture
How the building block works
Detailed descriptions of building block assets such as services,
processes, tooling, and schemas.
Implementation details about the user stories
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ActionScript® 3.0 Reference
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Developers
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Contains the ActionScript language elements,
core libraries, and component packages and classes for the tools,
runtimes, services, and servers in the Flash® Platform.
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API Reference (Javdocs)
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Developers
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Describes the Java® API interfaces and classes
for the Solutions.
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Adobe developer connection
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Solution architects, business analysts,
project managers, designers, and developers
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The LiveCycle Developer Center includes
Quick Start content, tutorials, videos, downloads, sample, technical
guides, blogs, and much more.
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Troubleshooting LiveCycle
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Administrators, Developers
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This document contains information about
how to troubleshoot many installation, configuration and administration
issues that may arise with an Adobe® LiveCycle® Enterprise Suite
4 (ES4) production environment.
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