Adobe Access for iOS is a Digital Rights Management (DRM) API that makes it possible for your iOS applications to play secure streaming video on iOS-based devices such as iPhones and iPads. This document provides an introduction to the Adobe Access for iOS API.
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Provides information about the Adobe Access for iOS API interfaces and classes.
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This guide describes the detailed workflow, as well as sample code, of creating a player that can consume Adobe Access protected content.
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The flash.net.drm package contains classes for working with Adobe Access DRM-protected content.
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Provides an introduction to the key features of Adobe Access
and how the various components interact with each other.
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Adobe Access Key Server is a multi-tenant Key Server for remote iOS key delivery.This document outlines the steps for a quick setup and deployment of an Adobe Access Key Server.
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This document outlines the steps for a quick setup and deployment of an Adobe Access ecosystem utilizing progressive download to distribute content, and the Adobe Access Server for Protected Streaming for license distribution.
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Describes how to use the Adobe Access SDK to protect video content.
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Using the Adobe Access Reference Implementations
Using the Adobe Access Server for Protected Streaming
Describes how to maximize the security of the Adobe Access production environment.
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Describes how to use the Adobe Access Certificate Enrollment website to request digital certificates from Adobe.
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Provides information about the Adobe Access API interfaces and classes.
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Provides information about the Adobe Access Server for Protected Streaming API interfaces and classes.
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