* New for 9.5 *
You can migrate form guides created with LiveCycle Designer ES
(version 8.x) to the Guides format in Workbench. In Designer ES
(version 8.x), form guides were created based on an XDP or PDF form.
Several form guides could be created for each form. If a form
contains several form guides, migrate each form guide individually.
Note:
You cannot preview a migrated Guide that includes the following
characters in the Guide Title: \ / : * ? “ < > |
Compile custom components
If the form
guide includes custom components, recompile the custom library file (SWC)
using the Flex 3.4.1 SDK. You need the original source files used
to create the custom component. The original author can simply open
the Flex library project and change the SDK that is used for compiling
to the Flex 3.4.1 SDK.
Alternatively, if you have the source
files, create a Flex library project, use the Flex 3.4.1 SDK, and
then copy the source into the project. For information about creating
a Flex library file and compiling custom components, see
Creating Flex Library Projects for Custom
Guides
.
After the source is compiled with the Flex
3.4.1 SDK, import the custom library file (SWC) into a Workbench
application.
Import assets into Workbench
Before you
migrate a form guide, import the XDP or PDF form and any assets
it references into your Workbench application.
Import the
following assets into Workbench:
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XDP
or PDF form:
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The form becomes the data model for the Guide. The form guide
that you want to migrate is inside the form, and is imported with
the form.
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Custom style (SWC):
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If the form guide includes a custom style file in SWC format, import
the SWC file. When you migrate the form guide, the SWC file is migrated to
the SWF file format. If the style migration is unsuccessful, the
Guide uses the default style that is associated with the Guide layout.
Select the Guide layout in the Guide Properties view.
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Custom library (SWC):
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Before you import the custom library that contains the custom
components, recompile it using the Flex 3.4.1 SDK.
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Sample data file (XML):
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You can use a sample data file to preview the Guide.
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Help video (FLV):
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In Designer ES (version 8.x), the Help Video was referenced
by a URL or a relative path. In Workbench, Guides must use relative
paths for videos. If your form guide referenced a Help video with
a URL, copy the video to a Workbench application, and then reference
it in the Guide properties.
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Form fragments (XDP or PDF):
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A fragment is a reusable part of a form. It is stored in
the file system as a separate XDP file that can be inserted into
multiple forms.
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Images:
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In Designer ES (version 8.x), images were referenced using
a URL. In Workbench, you can reference an image using a URL or a
relative path.
For information about importing
assets into a Workbench application, see
Importing resources, processes, and events to applications
Migrate a form guide
In Workbench, use
the New Guide Wizard to migrate a form guide created in Designer
ES (version 8.x). After you migrate a Guide, review the settings
in the Guide Properties view and preview the Guide to test it.
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If the form guide includes custom components, recompile the
custom library file (SWC) using the Flex 3.4.1 SDK. See
Building your custom Flex library project
.
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Start Workbench.
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To import your LiveCycle assets into your Workbench application,
see
Importing resources, processes, and events to applications
.
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To import an SWC or SWF file into Workbench, see
Referencing your Flex library project in
Workbench ES2
.
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Select File > New > Guide.
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Complete the information as required, and specify these options:
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On the Specify A Data Model screen, from the Enter Or Select
An Asset option, select the LiveCycle form (XDP or PDF). The form
contains the form guide you want to migrate.
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If the form contains several form guides, select the one
that you want to migrate from the Start With The Selected Guide
option.
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On the Style Selection screen, specify the custom style file.
You can select a custom style file (SWF), or you can migrate the
custom style SWC:
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To use a custom style (SWF) file
that is in your Workbench application, select the Select A Custom
Style option. You can use a custom style file (SWF) from another
Guide or you can compile it. For information about compiling a custom
style (SWF), see
Creating Custom Style Sheets
.
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To use the custom style file (SWC) that was used in the form
guide you are migrating, select Import The Associated Style. Select
the destination where you want to save the imported SWF file. This
option is available only if the original form guide used a custom
style (SWC). The custom style must be imported into the Workbench
application in the expected directory path. The SWC file is migrated
to the SWF file format.
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In the Guide Properties view, specify the following properties
as required:
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To use a custom library file, in the
Guide Extensions property, specify the SWC file.
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To include sample data, in the Sample Data property, specify
the XML file.
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To include an interactive PDF document with the Guide, select
the Include Interactive PDF option.
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From the Where To Submit From options, specify the Submit
From property.
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To include an image with the Help, in the Guide Help >
Image property, select an image file that you added to your application.
Note:
The
image displays correctly when you render the Guide, but it appears empty
in the Guide Properties view.
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To include a Help video, in the Help Video property, specify
the relative path for the video file (FLV). If the form guide included
a Help video, you will need to add it again. Help videos work only
with the Cobalt Standard and Cobalt Tree Guide layouts.
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To display a panel at full size, in the Guide Tree view,
select the panel, and then select the Display Panel Full Size property.
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Set the Submit From property for the Guide according to the
setting that was used in the form guide:
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If the submit
setting was Guide, and it used the default submit button, the Submit
From property migrates to Guide.
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If the submit setting was Guide, and it did not use the default
submit button, add the submit button to a Guide panel. From the
Submit From options, select User Button.
Note:
Guides do not support
Email Submit Buttons.
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If the submit setting was PDF or Printed Form, select the
Include Interactive PDF option. From the Submit From options, select
Interactive PDF.
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If the submit setting was Hosted App, the Submit From property migrates
to Host.
Note:
In the editor, the appearance
of panel items is approximated. To see how the Guide items appear
at runtime, preview the Guide. Review the settings and correct them
if required.
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To use server-side calculations, in the Manage Action Profiles
option, set the Submit Process to:
Guide (system)/1.0/Processes/Submit
Guide.process
The default Submit Process for Guides is:
/Process
Management (system)/1.0/Submit Guide.process
For information
about the Manage Action Profiles option, see
Modifying and creating action profiles
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