> -----Original Message----- > From: Robert Simmons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > As for multi-content, I could easily write a transform that > converts things > to WML based forms. Its a matter of taste. Its also a matter of > necessity. I > have already spent too long working on the presentation layer to > my project > and I don't care to invest another month. I am not merely a learner but a > professional with tight deadlines. I'm not sure its worth the > extra effort. > But the "not sure" is why I posted the question. If I was sure, I wouldn't > have posted.
One potential upside is the fact that XMLForms uses beans for the datamodel (I think). that being the case, I have assumed there'd be a way to let ejb's fill that role (which based on past discussions I assume you're using here) and you'd get the binding to/from the form for free as you can in jsp. > > Another thing is if it is in draft than that would be one reason > for me to do > it the old way. Real business applications require something that > works. That > isn't always the same thing as something that is "cool". I've not used xmlform yet because of the draft status and the time to learn - same issues you raise. Looks quite promising though, especially if the bean hunch pans out. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Please check that your question has not already been answered in the FAQ before posting. <http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/faq/index.html> To unsubscribe, e-mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>