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LIVECYCLE ES4 OVERVIEW
Forms Standard ES4 and Forms Pro ES4
Last updated 1/15/2015
The following illustration and list below provide an example of how Reader Extensions works:
1 A developer selects the usage rights by using any of these methods and uploads the document to the LiveCycle
server:
• Accesses the web-based application provided with Reader Extensions
• Adds the Reader Extensions service in a process created in Reader Extensions
• Uses the APIs provided with the LiveCycle SDK
2 Reader Extensions adds the selected usage rights to the document.
3 The rights-enabled PDF document is available.
4 When end users open the rights-enabled document using Adobe Reader, they can interact with the document
according to the usage rights added to it.
5 End users can sign and submit the document electronically. OR, they can forward the document to others who can
interact with the document according to the embedded usage rights.
6 If the PDF document is returned to the originating enterprise, the enterprise applications extract the updated
information.
Two-dimensional barcodes
With Reader Extensions, you can add one-dimensional and two-dimensional barcodes to interactive PDF forms. You
can then publish the barcoded forms to a website or distribute them by email or CD. When a user fills a barcoded form
by using Adobe Reader or Acrobat, the barcode is updated automatically to encode the user-supplied form data. The
user can submit the form electronically or print it on paper and submit it by mail or fax. You can later extract the user-
supplied data as part of a LiveCycle process. This is accomplished by routing the data to the appropriate business
processes based on the form type or the data itself.
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