In the following screen cast, I discuss about the tools required to head start MDD using LCDS 3, also how to configure the lcds 3 turnkey solution to enable RDS management, declare data source for the lcds web application and define user security at servlet container level, I hope it helps you get started. In the next part of this screen cast series, we will explore the Fiber suite and Adobe Data Model, where we shall work with Styles, Filters and Annotations.
Getting started with Model Driven Development using LCDS 3 from Mohammed Khan on Vimeo.
UPDATE: The next part of this screen cast titled “Model Driven Development Using LiveCycle DS 3 Beta – Annotations and Styles” is available here.
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hi Khan,
I am newbie to LCD’s. Is the same procedure can be used well with Flex B. 3.3, as I am not getting the databases-view in the F.Builder.
Posted on August 27, 2009 at 9:52 pm.
Well Abhinav, the Modeler plugin only works with the Flash Builder 4. It wouldn’t work with the Flex Builder 3 as of now. This is the reason why you are not able to see the Adobe Data Model prospective in eclipse.
Posted on August 28, 2009 at 12:34 am.
Model Driven Development using LiveCycle DS 3 Beta - Annotations and Styles | The Pixel Code says:
[...] continuation to my last screen cast, this one deals with Annotations and Styles declarations using Adobe Data Model, LCDS 3 [...]
Posted on September 4, 2009 at 10:25 am.
Fiber: How & What should your RIA consume ? | The Pixel Code says:
[...] 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. [...]
Posted on September 20, 2009 at 6:49 am.