Archive | September, 2007

Free Adobe Flex 2 Training!

Posted on 20 September 2007 by Mark Szulc

Want to learn Adobe Flex 2 but havent yet got around to booking a course or buying a book? Don’t like being in the same room as other newbies? Prefer to learn Flex while sitting on your couch in your daggy clothes?

There is such a demand for Flex developers at them moment (if you are looking for Flex work in Australia let me know!) so what are you waiting for?

The team at Total Training are offering free Flex 2 training tutorials for the next 30 days.. that’s right FREE!! Simple go to this site to register and you will have access to over 17 hours of high quality tutorials from James Talbot & Leo Schuman.

http://www.totaltraining.com/Store/online_adobe_login.aspx 

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Accessing LiveCycle ES Repository via WebDav

Posted on 19 September 2007 by Mark Szulc

When using LiveCycle ES, the default method of interacting with the Repository service is by using LiveCycle Workbench. You can however connect to the repository using a WebDav client.

The following is a quick guide to access the repository using via WebDav on Windows XP or Windows 2003.

  1. Navigate to My Network Places
  2. Select Add a network place
  3. Enter http://<server>:<port>/repository
  4. When prompted enter the username and password of a user that has the correct rights to access the repository.
  5. You will be prompted for the credentials once again then the Add Network Wizard will display a panel letting you identify a name for the network place.
  6. Click Next 
  7. Select the check box to open this connection and select finish.

You have now a webdav connection to the root of the repository!

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