Before you start developing client applications by using
the LiveCycle APIs, it is recommended that you first read Invoking
LiveCycle, which describes the different ways in which to invoke
services. (See Service container.)
After you become familiar with the different invocation methods,
you can learn how to programmatically interact with each service.
You can develop a client application in Adobe Flex® Builder™, in a Java development environment, or
in an environment such as Microsoft Visual Studio .NET that permits
you to use the exposed WSDL for consumption on a native SOAP stack.
Each topic includes introductory information (including a step
summary section), code walkthroughs, and code examples. The summary
of steps explain the required sub-tasks and each sub-task links
to a section in the code walkthroughs. All topics have links to
Quick Starts, which are full code examples that are designed to
help you get started quickly by copying and pasting the code into
your project. (See API Quick Starts (Code Examples).)
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