A user on the Adobe forums, recently posted a comment about noticing that his LiveCycle database was increasing rapidly over time. http://forums.adobe.com/message/1934388#1934388 You may have noticed the same with your own database, as well as the size of the Global Directory Storage, particularly if you’re running larger numbers of long … Continue reading
Category Archives: LiveCycle Administration
Speedup JBoss LiveCycle Startup
JBoss LiveCycle Start-up Performance Starting JBoss with a fully configured LiveCycle installation can take an awfully long time! We’ve done some digging and found that a large portion of this time is spent unpacking the LiveCycle EAR file – and copying these files into the jboss/server/all/tmp directory. In fact a fully … Continue reading
How to read a LiveCycle stack trace
When an error occurs in LiveCycle, you’ll usually get some sort of stack trace in the application server log files. It’s very important to be able to read and understand the stack trace, because this is your best opportunity to find out what went wrong. A typical stack trace often … Continue reading
Free Desktop Alerter for LiveCycle Workspace
Avoka Alerter for Workspace provides notification of new tasks in your LiveCycle ES Workspace queues by sending task alerts to your desktop. You can now be notified of LiveCycle ES Workspace tasks without having an open browser to host Workspace, or your email application to monitor notifications. Alerter also allows … Continue reading
LiveCycle directories – Global Storage/Temp, clustering, and more…
The information in this Blog is correct to the best of my knowledge – if you discover any errors, please post on the comments area. Thanks to Pete Spencer of Adobe for his expertise. General You need to specify various directories when you configure LiveCycle using the Configuration Manager. These … Continue reading
Hot Back-ups of LiveCycle
Most of LiveCycle’s data is held in the LiveCycle database. Backing up the database is easy – just use the native backup facilities provided by your database vendor. Usually you can do a “hot” backup, while the application (i.e. LiveCycle) is still running. What the backup utility does is to … Continue reading