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Building a controlled Twitter solution using Adobe LiveCycle ES

Posted on 24 January 2010 by Mark Szulc

My colleagues from Adobe’s Benelux technical team have come up with another great use case for my custom LiveCycle ES Twitter Component I built some time ago.

Anyone with a corporate shared Twitter account will understand the conflict between being open and allowing anyone to post a tweet vs making sure that only correct public information is exposed. This solution built out using Adobe LiveCycle ES & Flash Builder is one way of solving this issue.

Part 1 – Build a controlled tweet solution

Building a controlled Twitter solution using Adobe LiveCycle ES (part1) from Dr LiveCycle on Vimeo. Part 1 of a video that demonstrates how you can use LiveCycle ES to build a process and an AIR application to publish tweets to a corporate Twitter account where you have control on what’s published or not

Part 2 – Build a Tweet Archive

Building a controlled Twitter solution using Adobe LiveCycle ES (part2) from Dr LiveCycle on Vimeo. Part 2 of a video demonstrates how you can use LiveCycle ES to build a process and an AIR application to publish tweets to a corporate Twitter account where you have control on what’s published or not. In this part you will see how to archive all tweets in a PDF/A format within LiveCycle Content Services.

Note: I’m not sure why there is no sound!

This sample is just another great example of how Adobe LiveCycle can be used to facilitate the many channels of communication with customers!

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