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Getting started 5 Getting started LexmarkTM Document Distributor (LDD) is a system for capturing paper documents and converting them to digital format, or capturing existing digital documents and then processing and routing these documents according to your business processes. Users can submit paper documents from multifunction printers, or they can submit digital documents from individual computers. For more information about Lexmark Document Distributor, see the Lexmark Document Distributor Administrator's Guide, available at http://support.lexmark.com. This guide covers the LDD software development kit (SDK), which is used to build the custom solutions that model business processes in the LDD system, as well as supporting components. Prerequisite skills for developing workflow solutions The following skills are essential for developing LDD workflow solutions with the LDD SDK: • Understanding of LDD 4.x (See the Lexmark Document Distributor Administrator's Guide, available at http://support.lexmark.com) • Basic knowledge of usage and network configuration of Lexmark multifunction printers (MFPs) • Object‑oriented programming basics: - Variables - Arrays - Conditional statements - Loops - Logic operators - Functions - Objects • JavaScript 1.2 • Eclipse Development Platform (http://www.eclipse.org) Prerequisite skills for developing LDD system components The following skills are essential for developing LDD system components with the LDD SDK: • Code development within Java Platform, Standard Edition • XML • Management of Apache Tomcat Servlet containers • Web services with WSDL and SOAP • Spring Framework • Development for the Lexmark Embedded Solutions Framework (eSF) Contact Lexmark Professional Services for more information about developing for the Lexmark eSF.

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Getting started
Lexmark
TM
Document Distributor
(LDD) is a system for capturing paper documents and converting them to digital format,
or capturing existing digital documents and then processing and routing these documents according to your business
processes. Users can submit paper documents from multifunction printers, or they can submit digital documents from
individual computers. For more information about Lexmark Document Distributor, see the
Lexmark Document
Distributor Administrator's Guide
, available at
.
This guide covers the LDD
software development kit
(SDK), which is used to build the custom solutions that model
business processes in the LDD system, as well as supporting components.
Prerequisite skills for developing workflow solutions
The following skills are essential for developing LDD workflow solutions with the LDD SDK:
Understanding of LDD 4.x (See the
Lexmark Document Distributor Administrator's Guide
, available at
)
Basic knowledge of usage and network configuration of Lexmark
multifunction printers
(MFPs)
Object
oriented programming basics:
Variables
Arrays
Conditional statements
Loops
Logic operators
Functions
Objects
JavaScript 1.2
Eclipse Development Platform (
)
Prerequisite skills for developing LDD system components
The following skills are essential for developing LDD system components with the LDD SDK:
Code development within Java Platform, Standard Edition
XML
Management of Apache Tomcat Servlet containers
Web services with WSDL and SOAP
Spring Framework
Development for the Lexmark
Embedded Solutions Framework
(eSF)
Contact Lexmark Professional Services for more information about developing for the Lexmark eSF.
Getting started
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