Re: XMLForms and Java (repost)

2002-11-04 Thread Mauro Daniel Ardolino
> I'm sending this questions again because I'm still looking the answers. oops...looking "FOR" the answers. > > Thanks a lot and sorry for the repost. > > Mauro > > -- Forwarded message -- > Date: Fri, 1 Nov 2002 12:42:40 -0300 (ARST) > From: Mauro Daniel Ardolino <[EMAIL PROTEC

Re: XMLForms and Java

2002-11-02 Thread Ivelin Ivanov
good point. Would you like to submit a patch? - Original Message - From: "Mauro Daniel Ardolino" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 11:40 AM Subject: Re: XMLForms and Java > All right! Now I'm up to date with t

Re: XMLForms and Java

2002-11-01 Thread Mauro Daniel Ardolino
All right! Now I'm up to date with the "XMLForms vs Struts" thread. But I still have the same questions (of the previous mail). About XMLForm and Struts: May be I had to say "inspired", not "based". "The XMLForm framework is inspired by Apache Jakarta Struts and W3C XForms." This is from: http://

Re: XMLForms and Java

2002-11-01 Thread Jacob L E Blain Christen
[pre-snip] > Now I want to give some flow logic to the application and I think that > struts or cocoon are a good way to do it. I red that XMLForms is Struts > based. [post-snip] >From what I've read XMLForms IS NOT based on Struts. Take a look at the thread: XMLForms vs Struts in the archive fo