It all started with Flex Data Service, and since then Adobe has made significant progression in enterprise computing. For me, enterprise computing doesn’t mean complex business use-cases, instead manageable enterprise objects (can be a document or a form or a data-set). Adobe LiveCycle Enterprise Suite has been pretty much successful to engage enterprise computing around the PDF document type. And on other side, an extension of the LiveCycle ES, the LCDS has made it possible for RIA developers to build mission-critical and collaborative applications. Last week at The ActionScript Conference 2009 which was held in Singapore, I made a presentation with the same title, and not sure how well it went with audience (more of designers & flash developers, also post lunch Zzzzz).
As in my earlier post I mentioned, Fiber is a suite of technologies which helps you do model driven development using Flash Builder 4 (with modeler plugin) and LiveCycle Data Services 3. And the major part of the Fiber is the Adobe Data Model, which lets you build data models, create services and bind services to data controls. Below are the slides attached which I used at the TAC 2009 and also find attached source code which was used for demos at the conference.
In order to work with attached codes, you will first need to setup and get started with Livecycle DS 3, about which you can find it here.
Demo II : Getting started with FB4 & LCDS 3
Demo III : Working with Annotations & Styles
Demo IV a : Working with Filters : Criteria based Filters
Demo IV b : Working with Filters : Pass-through Filters


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