Yes, you can certainly use AEM Assets in your AEM Mobile On Demand (MOD) applications.MOD uses Articles and Banners as containers for content. Think of them as Pages in AEM Sites. This means you author Articles and Banners by adding AEM components and adding Assets to them - just as you would aut...
The ability to create HTML based cards in AEM Mobile (formerly DPS 2015) is on the product roadmap. I can't provide a ETA, but the goal is to have something released by late Q3 or early Q4 2016. Of course this depends on a lot of factors and the release date is subject to change.
The functionality is quite a bit different in AEM Mobile On Demand apps than it was in DPS Classic apps.If you create an HTML based article and it is the first item in the default collection, then your app will open to the HTML article without going to a "normal" AEM Mobile browse page. That way th...
An Adobe ID account is used to access and manage all kinds of products and services provided by Adobe Systems, inc. For example, you used your account to post in this Adobe Experience Manager Mobile support forum (a product support forum for enterprise customers using Adobe's AEM Mobile product).I...
In this case CN means "Common Name", which is the externally accessible name of the server running LC RMIn order to establish a secure connection between the client (Acrobat or Reader) and the server (LiveCycle RM), there has to be a trusted relationship. This is done by installing a certificate on...
Fair enough. The presumption is that posts are about Adobe's LiveCycle products because this is the LiveCycle section of the forums. Most of the Adobe folks answering questions here are involved with the LC products and its the world in which we live.There is another, very active, set of forums fo...
Ahh, now we're getting somewhere. In this case it is an Acroform, but it is a distributed one.You'll need the original document that you distributed out, this can not be done on any of the copies that you sent out.Open the document/form in AcrobatIf you are using Acrobat 9, Choose Forms > Distribut...
Okay, it sounds like you have an Acroform rather than a XFA based form.I believe that you will need to use Acrobat to edit the document. In Acrobat X the edit feature is in Tools > Forms >EditIn Acrobat 9 it was Tools > Advanced Editing > Show Advanced Editing ToolbarOnce in Editing mode, select the...
Its pretty hard to tell for certain, as there are several ways to create a form that submits to email. However, try this:open the form using Adobe LiveCycle Designer (comes with Acrobat)find your submit button and select itlook on the "Object" tab. If you don't see it choose Window > Object to make...