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From BPM, ERP, Adobe LiveCycle bridges apps across the board

Flash and PDF combine with J2EE server to streamline IT development and reduce support costs


You probably know Adobe for its Flash creative software, Acrobat document processing systems, and now RIA (rich Internet application) development using Flex technology. What you might not realize is the company's BPM (business process management) strength, with about 1,500 clients employing Adobe BPM enterprise solutions.

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 The Bottom Line

Adobe LiveCycle ES Version 8.01, Business Transformation Edition
Adobe Systems, adobe.com

Very Good  8.2
criteria score weight
Features 8 30%
Administration 8 15%
Ease-of-use 9 15%
Integration 8 15%
Scalability 9 15%
Value 7 10%

Cost:
Starts at $275,000 per processor; Data Capture Edition starts at $165,000 per CPU

Platforms:
WebSphere 6.1, WebLogic 9.2, or JBoss 4.0.3. SP1 application servers running under Windows Server 2003, Solaris 10, RedHat Linux 4.0, and AIX 5.3

Bottom Line:
Adobe LiveCycle Enterprise Suite, a unified J2EE server solution, melds electronic forms, BPM, rights management, and electronic document creation. Developers use the Eclipse-based LiveCycle Workbench or Adobe Flex Builder to build rich, user-oriented apps that are delivered by services running on the LiveCycle server. This solution especially helps financial services firms, governments, manufacturers, and life sciences organizations reduce paperwork and comply with regulations.

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True, early BPM success was helped by purchases of Accelio and Q-Link (for forms design and workflow, respectively). But over the past three years Adobe's smartly accomplished two things with all its assets that other leaders in the BPM space – EMC, Global 360, and IBM – have yet to match: provide superb development tools and deliver a satisfying experience to end-users as they interact with applications through rich interfaces.

Adobe LiveCycle ES 8.01
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What Adobe hadn't accomplished, until now, was to provide a unified solution that was easily managed. The company has fused a cornucopia of products, including policy, security, form, print, and assembly servers. The result is LiveCycle Enterprise Suite (ES), the integrated J2EE server, and LiveCycle Workbench ES, an Eclipse-based IDE. Additionally, IT staff can use Adobe Flex Builder 2 with LiveCycle Workbench ES to develop custom application interfaces.

Because LiveCycle sits on top of your existing customer data, these interfaces form the bridge to content management repositories, sales force automation systems, ERP (enterprise resource planning) applications, and legacy applications. More importantly, by enabling easy interaction with these systems, it's more likely that users will not abandon Web technologies for more expensive support routes, such as phoning call centers or submitting paper forms.

To evaluate LiveCycle ES, I deployed the full Business Transformation Edition on a Windows 2003 Server running JBoss. I then set up several Windows XP workstations (connected to the server) running LiveCycle Workbench ES to develop forms and documents, and to design business processes. My first test assembled a mortgage application that might be used by financial institutions. In a second exercise, I created a Flash interface (called a Form Guide) to a Documentum data repository by employing the LiveCycle ES Connector for ECM, which greatly simplified an application found in life sciences where investigators record details of drug trials that are subject to strict regulatory compliance.

Both tests resulted in applications that were easy to deploy and administer with intuitive user interfaces. Moreover, there were no development pain points as I created forms and then inserted the business logic to secure and route them, output to PDF and Flash, and performed related tasks, including e-mail notifications.

Fully equipped workshop
Workbench is an interesting hybrid, one that should satisfy the needs of hard-core developers, more casual forms designers, and business analysts. One important distinction from others' development systems is that you work connected to the LiveCycle ES server; this means you always have access to resources stored on the server (such as images and reusable code snippets) as well as the ability to call services running on the server.

Workbench makes building forms quick for anyone with Acrobat skills. In less than two hours I'd finished my mortgage form – a process that involved dragging objects onto the workspace and adjusting their properties. For even more efficiency, I created fragments (such as footer text) and XML schemas (describing a block of common elements), that others could reuse.

Mike Heck is a contributing editor of the InfoWorld Test Center.
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