Hi ... kind of new to Asp.net development ... I want to allow users to select information from the database then use that info to fill a PDF with the selected info. Then allow the user to fill in missing data and/or change the filled in data once that's complete ... print and/or email the completed form and update the database with the form data.
I have been able to accomplish all the parts except ... filling the PDF form with data.
I have a button on the form for Printing and it works fine ... but the user must fill in the form completely.
I found what looks to be a great page ... http://www.adobe.com/devnet/livecycle/articles/asp_net/ASP-NET.pdf
but I can't seem to get the early required definitions working...
i.e. "Create a .NET client assembly"
I get either a file not found or 404 errors when I try the command suggested
I think I am missing some required component for the FormsService
I don't have this "soap/services/FormsService" anywhere on my system
Any ideas? Thanks, John
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John,
Do you have LiveCycle ES or LiveCycle ES2 installed and deployed?
Steve
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Actually I have both ... on two different machines
We have a licensed copy of LiveCycle ES
And I downloaded ES2 as a trial ...
John
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John,
"soap/services/FormsService" is the URL to the LiveCycle Forms ES component running on your app server.
In my case, I have the JBoss turnkey running locally so I can hit LiveCycle at 'http://localhost:8080'.
If I want to hit the SOAP endpoint for the forms service I would use 'http://localhost:8080/soap/services/FormsService?wsdl'.
Validate the DNS and port for your install.
Steve
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Thanks for your help ... I've tried another route ...
Setting up these services etc. was way too involved for what I am attempting
I simply wanted to get data from the database and along with input from a user ...
Fill in a form and print it
It is much easier to write it out the long way in HTML rather than Adobe's method.
John
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