Spoke to one of my colleages who is familiar with the connector. Here is his reponse:
For the ALO you define:
web-apps/x-adobe-assetlink=/AdobeRenderNRFormService?{QUERY_STRING}&{TOKEN}&vsId={VERSION_SERIES_ID}&objectStoreName={OBJECT_STORE_NAME}&id={OBJECT_ID}&contentType={MIME_TYPE}
web-apps/x-adobe-submitteddata=/AdobeRenderNRFormWithDataService?{QUERY_STRING}&{TOKEN}&vsId={VERSION_SERIES_ID}&objectStoreName={OBJECT_STORE_NAME}&id={OBJECT_ID}&contentType={MIME_TYPE}
This points to the servlets
When you build the sample you use the following:
ant -Daxis_lib_path=<axis_lib_path> Dlc_user_name=<lc_user_name> -Dlc_user_passwd=<lc_user_passwd> -Dlc_server=<lc_server> -Dlc_server_port=<lc_server_port> -Dsource_jre=<source_jre> -Dtarget_jre=<target_jre> -Dfilenet_libs=<filenet_libs> –Dj2ee_ jar_path=<j2ee_ jar_path>
where:
<axis_lib_path> = lib path for axis. Use axis 1.4 version for FileNet 4.0 <source_jre> = JRE version of Workplace <target_jre> = JRE version of Workplace <filenet_libs> = Location of filenet client libraries <j2ee_ jar_path> = Path of j2ee.jar <lc_user_name> = User name of LiveCycle. It is used to generate WSDL stubs <lc_user_passwd> = Password of LiveCycle. It is used to generate WSDL stubs
This defines where the LC server is located.