I’ve today attended eSeminar from Adobe Australia and New Zealand titled - Integrating Flex with PDF and Acrobat 9.
Adobe perfectly hits the spot in PDF creation and fill the important place in its well known PDF file format. It is obvious now that Flash is far more then a plugin, and in last few years it completly transformed itself into platform which surely now fits great into PDF documents and Acrobat workflow.
Incorporating Flash inside PDF document is very easy, in few steps you insert it into document and later easily access it through Javascript integration… Only thing that doesn’t seem natural is not naming a SWF file you import so you don’t access your flash by name but by number which seems little odd… This should be more likely to HTML page where you name your Flash file and then access it by name.
Great side is easy integration of Acrobat code inside Flex or Flash application, you can pass code from Flex/Flash you want Acrobat to execute, that is easy and important for all dialogs, scrolling and so on. Integration with web is natural, and works perfectly within document.
Adobe also introduces in Acrobat new feature PDF Portfolio which lets you create interactive document using a built in Flex application (this depicts Flash as a platform), throught the series of wizards and tools.
eSeminar was hosted by FlexDaddy -aka- Andrew Spaulding. It was a pleasure and I am eagerly waiting for next eSeminar…
Seminar on demand video will appear here…
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