I'm having the same issue: "The server does not support version 2.4 of the J2EE Web module specification".Tried on both Luna and Mars. In case helpful: JDK / JRE info:java -versionjava version "1.8.0_65"Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_65-b17)Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.6...
To follow up on Neil's reply, you can read about the pre-release for the DPS Acrobat plugin in this blog post:Now in Prerelease: Adobe DPS Converter for Acrobat | Adobe Digital Publishing SolutionIt includes an email address to request an invitation to the pre-release.Brian
App extensibility is a priority for the first half of 2016. It will be different from the design patterns used in the Classic product’s Library and Reading SDK, but it will satisfy many of the same use cases. In fact, our goal is to deliver deeper, cross-platform extensibility than the Classic produ...
We're hoping to provide some limited access to the web viewer in late November, which would be enabled by Adobe rather than self-service through the dashboard. It will support just HTML articles and InDesign raster (not PDF) at that time. We'll post a message in the forums if we can provide this lim...
Hi Tommy,1) There's no special logic to link to apps in an enterprise app store, but I don't see why it wouldn't work if it's web reachable from the device.2) If you're asking about linking to content in a DPS app, there's a "Link Reference" option in project settings, which will eventually be used ...
Tommy, as I just posted in the prerelease forum, Mac support for the DPS Converter for Acrobat plugin is now in active development, with a current target date of end-of-November.
Yes, you could potentially create a separate Classic DPS application as a web-viewer only app and use DPS 2015 for your native app experiences. Assuming that by "interactions" you're referring to InDesign overlays (using the InDesign DPS plugin) like slideshow and video, DPS Classic supports them to...
Hi Willy,The APIs you've referenced are for DPS Classic (called Digital Publishing Suite rather than the newer Digital Publishing Solution ), which as Kristy points out, does provide some additional login options made possible with custom coding. There are no analogous APIs available in DPS 2015 (Di...
Hi Simon, Importing PDFs into InDesign is the most direct way, but I understand your predicament with 1000s of PDFs. Some ideas: 1) Scripting InDesign to work with PDFs. There’s a script that works for Digital Publishing Suite (http://www.adobe.com/devnet/digitalpublishingsuite/articles/dps-pdf-to-i...