Interesting approach.
Can you share an example?
Ivelin
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From: Scott Warren [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, November 17, 2002 3:45 PM
Subject: Re: XMLForm UI Builder
Senhaji,
An easy way that I have achieved this is to generate an XML
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Subject: Re: XMLForm UI Builder
Senhaji,
An easy way that I have achieved this is to generate an XML document
that has all the information (Java Bean properties + code, Form Elements
etc) then I created a num
: dimanche 17 novembre 2002 23:49
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Objet : Re: XMLForm UI Builder
I've been using XYbrix (http://www.jbrix.org/kits/xybrix/overview.html)
to edit xml files for some time and find it quite easy to use.
IIUC it uses xforms stuff to make the forms, and it's all GUI.
The license
Hello,
I've just finished playing with the XMLForm wizard example. I've learned a
lot of good concepts such as the separation between the content, the
presentation and the validation in the form building process. After that, I
started looking for an XMLForm builder that would help me speed up the
There is no current work on a XMLForm builder, to my knowledge.
But you are welcome to pitch in if you want.
Ivelin
- Original Message -
From: Senhaji [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Cocoon-Users [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 17, 2002 10:12 AM
Subject: XMLForm UI Builder
Hello
Thanks Ivelin.
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De : Ivelin Ivanov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Envoyé : dimanche 17 novembre 2002 17:49
À : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : Re: XMLForm UI Builder
There is no current work on a XMLForm builder, to my knowledge.
But you are welcome to pitch in if you want
Senhaji,
An easy way that I have achieved this is to generate an XML document
that has all the information (Java Bean properties + code, Form Elements
etc) then I created a number of XSL Documents that take the XML doc and
produce the JavaBean code, XMLForm.XSP, Validation Descriptor.XML etc.
I've been using XYbrix (http://www.jbrix.org/kits/xybrix/overview.html)
to edit xml files for some time and find it quite easy to use.
IIUC it uses xforms stuff to make the forms, and it's all GUI.
The license is apache compatible, so maybe it could help.
my 2c
Scott Warren wrote:
Senhaji,
An