Avoka – Providing You with the Best Adobe LiveCycle Training

 


If you are looking for premier Adobe LiveCycle ES training, you have come to the right place. All of our
trainers are Adobe Certified Experts in LiveCycle with years of experience as LiveCycle developers. In fact
one of our education specialist, Angie Okamoto, co-authored the book "PDF Forms Using Acrobat and
LiveCycle Designer Bible".
Angie is an Adobe Certified Expert, an Adobe Certified Instructor, and is well
known in the LiveCycle community.

Our goal is to provide not just training but mentoring so that our clients achieve the needed level of self-sufficiency with
Adobe LiveCycle. To meet that goal we can work with yout team in a number of different ways:

  • Formal training: Avoka provides accredited trainers to provide official Adobe LiveCycle training courses to your staff.
  • Mentoring: Avoka mentors by building parts of the solution alongside your staff. As your staff become more proficient,
    we take a more of a back-seat role, providing assistance, guidance, architectural oversight, and issue resolution.
  • Custom training: Avoka can provide customized training to your requirements. We are happy to develop and/or provide
    training to developers, end-users, and administrators.

 

Current Adobe LiveCycle Course Offerings

Adobe LiveCycle Designer ES2.5K Specialist Workshop

Advanced | Three Days | LiveCycle Designer
This is an advanced, three-day, instructor-led workshop designed for developers who are familiar with design environments and wish to create dynamic PDF templates. The workshop focuses on creating complex dynamic PDF’s using LiveCycle Designer and is geared towards developers who build front-end applications and forms. Through a series of lectures, demonstrations and exercises, you will develop a dynamic form template that utilizes some of the more advances features of creating dynamic forms.

Over the course of the first two days, you will build a dynamic account information form. Topics covered include working with multiple master pages, scripting subform containers, floating fields and Designer’s dynamic properties. On the third day, there is a self-paced lab where you will build a solution that meets a specific set of requirements. The solution you build will be assessed by the instructor.

This workshop focuses on LiveCycle Designer, Adobe's enterprise form development tool.

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Developing a LiveCycle ES2.5: Application

Beginner-Intermediate | Two Days | 
This two day workshop is designed as an introduction to LiveCycle ES2.5. In addition to providing you with theory about LiveCycle features, a large segment of the training is devoted to hands on exercise as well as demonstrations.

Each lesson will start with an activity to introduce you to some of the concepts that will be covered in the lesson. The content of the lessons will then be covered using a combination of lectures and demonstrations. Each lesson will finish off with an exercise where you can put into practice the functionality covered in the lesson. The exercises are divided into tasks and build upon each other to complete an example ‘New Employee Hire’ solution. In addition to the core tasks for the exercises, there are optional tasks that add extra functionality to the final process. To complete this workshop, there is a self-paced lab that consists of a set of requirement from which you must create your own end-to-end solution that implements the functionality covered during this workshop.

The workshop uses Adobe LiveCycle Workbench ES2.5, which is the integrated development environment (IDE) for creating LiveCycle applications. In the IDE, you will design processes, forms and guides; however, you will also touch on the Admin User Interface and the LiveCycle ES2.5 modules as the New Employee application is completed.

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LiveCycle Process Management ES2.5: Specialist

Advanced | Three Days |
This three day workshop focuses on some of the more advanced features of automating a user-centric process.
The first two days consist of lectures and demonstrations combined with a series of exercises that build towards creating a clinical trial review process. Topics covered include dynamically assigning tasks to users, parallel routing, handling data, handling attachments, using events, participating in a process via email, and task permissions. On the third day there is a self-paced lab, during which you will build a solution that meets a specific set of requirements.

The workshop uses Adobe LiveCycle Workbench ES2.5, which is the integrated development environment (IDE) for creating LiveCycle applications. You will also spend time testing your application in Adobe LiveCycle Workspace.

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LiveCycle Document Output ES2.5: Specialist

Intermediate-Advanced | Three Days |
This workshop focuses on building LiveCycle applications using the PDF Generator and Output modules. Day one consists of lectures and demonstrations combined with a series of exercises that focus on PDF Generator and Assembler. During this day, you will build an archiving solution. Day two follows the same pattern with the focus on Output and you will create a print-on-demand solution as well as a LiveCycle custom component. Topics covered include converting files to PDF and PDF/A, working with XPath functions, creating DDX files, dynamically building portfolios and documents, designing forms for batch printing, suing the XDC editor and creating a custom component for LiveCycle. On the third day there is a self-paced lab, where you will build a solution that meets a specific set of requirements.

The workshop uses Adobe LiveCycle workbench ES2.5, which is the integrated development environment (IDE) for creating LiveCycle applications. As well, you will use Document Builder, Designer and Eclipse to build DDX files, templates and custom components.

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LiveCycle ES2.5: Introduction to Rights Management

Beginner-Intermediate |
This workshop is designed as an introduction to LiveCycle Rights Management ES2.5. In addition to providing you with theory about LiveCycle Rights Management features, a large segment of the training is devoted to hands-on exercises as well as demonstrations.

Each lesson will start with an activity to introduce you to some of the concepts that will be covered in the lesson, then continue and cover the content of the lessons using a combination of lectures and demonstrations. Each lesson will finish off with an exercise where you can put into practice the functionality covered in the lesson. The exercises are divided into tasks and build upon each other to configure Rights Management, create policy sets and policies, and to apply these policies using Adobe Acrobat and an automated process to protect documents. To complete this workshop, there is a self-paced lab that consists of a set of requirements from which you must create your own end-to-end solution that implements the functionality covered during this workshop. The workshop uses Adobe LiveCycle Workbench ES2.5, which is the integrated development environment (IDE) for creating LiveCycle applications. In this IDE, you will design processes, however, you will also touch on the Administrative User Interface as you complete the application.

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