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Adobe Livecycle WSDL for Siebel - How does it work?

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Hi,

I am having a look at the standard Integration between Siebel and Adobe Livecycle. From Siebel Documentation, it is not completely clear how the PDFs are created from Siebel Consumer Data. I understand that a standard Outbound Webservice (provided by Adobe) must be created for this, but how does it work? My understanding is that the request is sent to the Adobe Form Server for deploying the Adobe PDF file. How is it setup so the integration knows in which location it must place the PDF? In this case the Siebel FlieSystem I assume.

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Hi,

This forum here is for questions related to LCCS.

For help with your question, I'd recommend that you take a look at this list here and pick the forum that matches the product you are using and/or the question you have:

http://forums.adobe.com/community/livecycle

Best,

Julien

LCCS Quality Engineering

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Hi,

This forum here is for questions related to LCCS.

For help with your question, I'd recommend that you take a look at this list here and pick the forum that matches the product you are using and/or the question you have:

http://forums.adobe.com/community/livecycle

Best,

Julien

LCCS Quality Engineering

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Sorry, I have moved the thread.

Thanks,

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