How does InDesign CS5.5 differ from InDesign CS5.5 Server?
Although InDesign CS5.5 Server shares its codebase with the desktop version of InDesign, there are a number of important differences: • InDesign Server is an engine used to power larger automated publishing solutions. • InDesign Server is a headless application with no built-in user interface. A customer or solution partner would design a user interface tailored to the automated publishing solution that InDesign Server powers. • Like InDesign, InDesign Server can be driven through scripting or C++ plug-ins. However, it can also be driven through a SOAP interface or Java™ APIs. Additionally, the Flex framework and Adobe Flash Builder™ software can be used to build compelling rich Internet applications running within web browsers or as standalone clients using the Adobe AIR® runtime with InDesign Server as the scalable and robust back-end server component. • Automated publishing solutions powered by InDesign Server can scale as requirements change, with support for multiple instances run