Aug 06 2008
Combining LiveCycle Content Services ES & Acrobat for shared review
Disease:
You are an Acrobat user creating documents, brochures, leaflets and other information that you want to share with other collegues or people outside your organization for approval, comment, changes, etcetera. Within Acrobat there is a feature called “Send for shared review” that enables you to do this. But what if you don’t have a central server to store it on so other people can access it?
Prescription:
One of the new features within LiveCycle ES update 1 is Content Services. This essentially offers you Enterprise Content Management features that you can include in your business processes. These business processes can be fully controlled processes that are setup within LiveCycle using Process Management. But these features are also available for more ad-hoc type of business processes where Adobe Acrobat is used.
After you have created a PDF file and want to send it to some people for review, you can use the send for shared review feature. Here is a screenshot of this option.
Now, the next step is an important step where you can point to a central location where people can find the file for reviewing. This is where you can connect Acrobat to LiveCycle ES Content Services. Content Services exposes itself in many different ways; via a browser, via MS-Office, via CIFS, FTP and also via WebDav. WebDav is the way to connect the Acrobat business process (shared review) to an Enterprise Repository.
After you have selected the option above, you will see a dialogue.
Select the internal server option, and click next to find the following screen.
Here you have 3 options to choose. To connect to Adobe LiveCycle Content Services ES choose the 3rd option, a Web Server folder. As the URL you should enter http://yourserver:port/contentspace/webdav (If you don’t have a server available, and would like to try, let me know) I configured this using my server, and see the following screen after this.
After this you will be asked for your credentials and you will see a couple of screens to ask you to send a link to the document, and also to indicate the persons that are part of this review. End result is that the document now resides in the LiveCycle Content Services repository. See the screenshot of the Web Interface of Content Services.
I will not go into the possibilities that you then have from there, but just remember that there is a full range of
Tips to stay healthy:
Just make sure that the people that are participating in the review have an account within LiveCycle ES (Typically this is done by synchronizing a corporate LDAP tree), and you should be fine.




