Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote: > One of the decisions in the choice of a UI framework is whether it can > readily support the manipulation of complex data stores. In my (albeit > limited) experience, I have found that complex feature mappings can be > deeply nested, and require detailed type binding. This suggests that a > UI to manipulate them will have to be rather sophisticated, perhaps > ruling out web-based front ends. > You will find that GWT for example supports a pretty good Tree widget. Give the new breed of web based user interfaces a chance :-) > tool for converting database queries into simple XML, but until the > generated XML can be mapped to conform to community schemas, > interoperability will be limited. Perhaps this is a niche goal at the > moment, but I suspect that the future benefits will substantial. > All the best, Jody
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