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Instead of sending a REST request to create a policy which would include defining complex data types such as a PolicyEntry object , create a process that creates a policy using Workbench. Define the process to accept primitive input variables such as a string value that defines the process name or an integer that defines the offline lease period. This way, you do not have to create a REST invocation request that includes complex data types that required by the operation.

The process defines the complex data types and all you do from the REST client is invoke the process and pass primitive data types. Passing document and text values to a process. Passing enumeration values to a process. The name of the invocation method is invoke and the version is 1. The name of the invocation method is echoCalendar. Obtains the unsecured PDF document that is passed to the process. This action is based on the SetValue operation. The input parameter for this process is a document process variable named inDoc.

Encrypts the PDF document with a password. The password encrypted PDF document is returned in a process variable named outDoc. Before you view the PDF document, you specify the password unless security is disabled. See Designer Help. If the process requires a PDF document as an input value, ensure that you submit the form as PDF, as shown in the previous illustration.

Also, to successfully invoke a process, the process must return a PDF document. Otherwise Acroabt cannot handle the return value and an error occurs. You do not have to specify the name of the input process variable. You do not have to specify inDoc, as long as the form is submited as PDF. Adobe LiveCycle. Supported data types The following data types are supported when invoking LiveCycle services using REST requests: Java primitive data types, such as Strings and integers com.

Document data type XML data types such as org. Customize the Create Correspondence UI view options. By default, if you open a letter instance in the Create Correspondence user interface, you have the options to view the letter in the Data view or the Content view. You can now customize the default view data or content for the letter instance.

You can also customize the view to display either the data or content view. For details, see Customize the Create Correspondence user interface view options. In addition to Accessibility Checker, the following enhancements have been made in LiveCycle Designer:. Add document title to the PDF title bar. You can now add the document title to the PDF title bar. If a user opens the PDF, the document title will display on the title bar of the window.

For details, see Add document title to the PDF title bar. Allow offline access per document. You can now specify that a user will have offline access to only those documents that the user has opened online at least once.

For details, see Allow offline access per document. Disable external links. You can now update the config. For details, see Disabling external links. System information service is a service that uses REST APIs to retrieve and provide information about LiveCycle environment, such as properties, logs, and installation details.

It is helpful in monitoring your LiveCycle system and debugging errors. For details, see System information service. There are a number of customer-reported issues fixed in this service pack. For a complete list, see the Issues Fixed section of the service pack installation instructions document. Legal Notices Online Privacy Policy. Getting Started. Release Highlights. Support for Java 7 and Other Platforms.

Forms Portal Integration Package. Process Reporting. Mobile Workspace Startpoints. Mobile Workspace iOS7 and Android support. For details on how to set up and build the app, see: for iOS : Set up the Xcode project and build the installer for Android : Set up the Eclipse project and build the installer.

Accessibility Checker. LiveCycle Home. More Features and Enhancements. Mobile Forms. Significant improvements in table support. Page resize. RTL support. Right-to-left languages are now supported. Exceptions to supported server platforms. Consider the following exceptions while choosing a platform to set up your LiveCycle server. In addition, consider the following points while choosing software for Adobe LiveCycle deployments: LiveCycle supports updates, patches, and fix packs on top of the specified major and minor version of supported software.

LiveCycle supports various third-party software as per our Third-party software support Policy. LiveCycle supports platforms as per the support provided by third-party vendors. Some combinations may not be allowed by third-party vendors. To ensure that you choose the supported software versions, check the support matrix for the third-party vendors as well.

LiveCycle system requirements. System requirements for a single-server LiveCycle deployment System requirements for a clustered LiveCycle deployment. LiveCycle client support. Adobe LiveCycle Workbench Adobe LiveCycle Designer Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Reader. Desktops Mobile clients. Safari is supported only on Macintosh OS.

App mode is not supported. For more information about Safari 5. Forms portal supports JAWS LiveCycle Administration Console is not supported on Safari. Mobile clients. Note: Some browser-related exceptions for mobile clients are as follows: Mobile clients are supported only for Mobile Forms and Forms Portal.

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