14 December 2009
Beginning
Watch these tutorial and demonstration videos to learn more and get started with Adobe LiveCycle Data Services ES2 (3.0).
Fiber overview
A quick overview of Fiber and its role in supporting model-driven development in LiveCycle Data Services ES2 (3.0) and Flash Builder 4. (5:55)
Data model annotations demo
Annotations are a way to extend Fiber to define custom behaviors. Fiber supports several annotations out of the box; check out this video to get a better understanding of annotations and how to use them. (9:27)
Styles demo
Localization, validation, data formats are very common to web applications. Fiber simplifies these tasks by letting you define and control these behavior right from your model using styles. This video walks through the power of styles with some very simple examples. (18:41)
Extending fiber assembler
Most web applications have business-specific application logic, but how would that work with Fiber? It is great that a lot can be achieved with little or no server-side programming, but what if the default does not work for you? This video discusses some of the options we support just to meet this need. (11:26)
Reliable messaging overview
Most requests and their responses of web applications are prone to network failure. Explore this new capability in LiveCycle Data Services that enables your requests and responses to be reliable. In other words, you don't worry about network failure—we take care of that for you. (9:08)
Message throttling
You may have seen intelligent video players that can throttle video streams based on your network speeds. Can web application servers send the right amount of data and at speeds based on the client requesting it—not more and not less? Explore this new capability in LiveCycle Data Services that enables automatic data throttling. (18:02)