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I have never used Adobe LiveCycle. But we use Adobe Dreamweaver for HTML,
CSS, and JavaScript editing. I suspect there are some similarities between
the design tools.
Your question motivated me to read some of the articles at the Adobe web
site. It looks like you must begin with learning LiveCycle Designer and
LiveCycle Workbench.
I don't know what you mean by using a "standard engine". You say you don't
want to build hundreds of applications for hundreds of form. But that's
what Adobe's tooling appears to channel you into - hundreds of custom-build
applications - at least 1 for each form.
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