Adobe LiveCycle - using XML and SOA to link people with systems

Keywords: SOA, XML, Adobe, LiveCycle

Duane Nickull
Senior Standards Strategist
Adobe Systems, Inc.
Vancouver
British Columbia
Canada
dnickull@adobe.com

Biography

Duane Nickull was a co-founder Yellow Dragon Software and XML Global Technologies, Inc., two successful startups. In XML Global, he was a co-inventor of the first Context-sensitive XML Search Engine (www.goxml.com) and the first web based XML E-Commerce ASP. He is named on a patent covering 51 unique algorithms and patent points pertaining to XML indexing and retrieval. He is heavily involved in many standards bodies working on global electronic business, including ebXML, Web Services and other XML related work. Duane recently finished a term as Project Team Lead of the United Nations (UN/CEFACT) eBusiness Architecture Group, a Technical Advisor to the UN/CEFACT - OASIS Joint Coordination Committee (JCC) and a specially appointed Liaison between the W3C, UN and OASIS consortiums. Duane served as the Co-lead of the ebXML Technical Architecture group as well as co-editor of that specification. He has written and contributed many technical articles and books on this subject and lectures globally about global electronic business around the world.


Abstract


The product presentations is a first glance into Adobe's new LiveCycle server familiy of products. These products are optimized for IBM's WebSphere J2EE application server and utilizes web services, XML and general SOA within its' architecture.

The talk will focus on what Adobe is doing in the enterprise space, following by an introduction to LiveCYcle and an overview of each of the major components. A demonstration of some of the components is easy to understand for any business user.


Table of Contents


1. Product Presentation Paper

1. Product Presentation Paper

Since this was a product presentation, no paper was prepared for the proceedings.

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