I have a program which is normally used by companies  as a Swing
application. Actually it uses HSQLDB as embedded database so they
don't even bother about setting up a database server. Runs locally
like a regular program on a single computer.
This is good for the moment, however, at some point in time they want
to give specific employees access to part of the application.
Then they have to set up a database server, of course.
The admin should be able to continue using his well-known Swing
application, whereas the other employees might just get jsp-dbforms
access to update some data.
It would be very practical for me, if I could define a form in XML
with <db:gotoButton,textField, select etc
and use that as a blueprint to create Swing forms for the admin, and
jsp-forms for others.

Cheers,

Meikel



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