| Fundamentals of Adobe® LiveCycle™ Designer
Description
This course introduces and describes various techniques for using Adobe LiveCycle Designer 7.1 to create electronic forms that can compliment, or supersede, other means of collecting and presenting enterprise data. The course illustrates how LiveCycle Designer can be used to create static, interactive and dynamic form interfaces to an intelligent automation platform. The basics of form design are introduced in the course and explained for efficient data exchange along with presenting advanced techniques that enable you to add intelligence to your form and to create dynamic layouts that react to the data or to user interactions.
Who Should Attend?
This course is intended for form designers and developers wishing to develop electronic forms.
Prerequisites
Attendees should have a basic understanding of XML, JavaScript, and webservices.
Course Objectives
- Learn to create a static interactive form, that includes master and body pages, using Adobe Designer 7.1, and manually configure appropriate Designer objects.
- Describe how data sources are used for data handling and form design, and create an interactive form from at least two different data description types.
- Describe the relevant XFA-based object models and implement business logic in a form design by creating scripts, in two scripting languages, that execute client-side.
- Create a dynamic form that adapts to accommodate varying amounts of data to user interaction.
Materials Provided
Course manual
Enrollment Details
Course Length: 2 days
Locations: Cincinnati/Columbus
For further course descriptions and enrollment information contact our training department ph: 513-984-6700
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