XUpdate questions

2003-07-01 Thread jm
hi all,

i have one complex xml-document which i want 
to edit via my webbrowser with some kinds of forms so i don't really need 
a heavy CMS.

i read about xmlforms, xforms and then i came across XUpdate which 
sounds like that i'm looking for. (but i would be glad about any system 
which is easy to use instead of XUpdate either)

so the first problem is, that i don't realy know how to install and use the XUpdate 
functionality into my cocoon 2.0.4.

i would be glad if anybody could help me or give me a hint where 
to find further information.

regards,
jm

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RE: XUpdate questions

2003-07-01 Thread Jonathan Spaeth
Title: RE: XUpdate questions





The Xupdate functionality comes with the xindice database. (See the wiki for more information on how to integrate xindice).

Jon


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hi all,


i have one complex xml-document which i want 
to edit via my webbrowser with some kinds of forms so i don't really need 
a heavy CMS.


i read about xmlforms, xforms and then i came across XUpdate which 
sounds like that i'm looking for. (but i would be glad about any system 
which is easy to use instead of XUpdate either)


so the first problem is, that i don't realy know how to install and use the XUpdate 
functionality into my cocoon 2.0.4.


i would be glad if anybody could help me or give me a hint where 
to find further information.


regards,
jm


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Re: XUpdate questions

2003-07-01 Thread Erik Bruchez
I am not sure if this is 100% relevant to your need, as it looks like
you may need XIndice, but we will release soon an XUpdate processor
that we developed independently from the XUpdate implementation that
comes with XIndice. It will work with our framework OXF
(www.orbeon.com/oxf), but will also be available as a standalone TrAX
tranformer that you should be able to integrate with Cocoon. This will
come with OXF beta 2 (RC 1?) early next week.
-Erik

Jonathan Spaeth wrote:

 The Xupdate functionality comes with the xindice database.  (See the wiki
 for more information on how to integrate xindice).

 Jon

 -Original Message-
 From: jm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 9:43 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: XUpdate questions


 hi all,

 i have one complex xml-document which i want
 to edit via my webbrowser with some kinds of forms so i don't really need
 a heavy CMS.

 i read about xmlforms, xforms and then i came across XUpdate which
 sounds like that i'm looking for. (but i would be glad about any system
 which is easy to use instead of XUpdate either)

 so the first problem is, that i don't realy know how to install and use the
 XUpdate
 functionality into my cocoon 2.0.4.

 i would be glad if anybody could help me or give me a hint where
 to find further information.

 regards,
 jm
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Re: XUpdate questions

2003-07-01 Thread Michael Wechner
Erik Bruchez wrote:

I am not sure if this is 100% relevant to your need, as it looks like
you may need XIndice, but we will release soon an XUpdate processor
that we developed independently from the XUpdate implementation that
comes with XIndice.


Under what software license will your XUpdate processor be released?

Thanks

Michael

It will work with our framework OXF
(www.orbeon.com/oxf), but will also be available as a standalone TrAX
tranformer that you should be able to integrate with Cocoon. This will
come with OXF beta 2 (RC 1?) early next week.
-Erik

Jonathan Spaeth wrote:

 The Xupdate functionality comes with the xindice database.  (See the 
wiki
 for more information on how to integrate xindice).

 Jon

 -Original Message-
 From: jm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 9:43 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: XUpdate questions


 hi all,

 i have one complex xml-document which i want
 to edit via my webbrowser with some kinds of forms so i don't really 
need
 a heavy CMS.

 i read about xmlforms, xforms and then i came across XUpdate which
 sounds like that i'm looking for. (but i would be glad about any system
 which is easy to use instead of XUpdate either)

 so the first problem is, that i don't realy know how to install and 
use the
 XUpdate
 functionality into my cocoon 2.0.4.

 i would be glad if anybody could help me or give me a hint where
 to find further information.

 regards,
 jm

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Re: XUpdate questions

2003-07-01 Thread Erik Bruchez
Michael Wechner wrote:

 Erik Bruchez wrote:

 I am not sure if this is 100% relevant to your need, as it looks
 like you may need XIndice, but we will release soon an XUpdate
 processor that we developed independently from the XUpdate
 implementation that comes with XIndice.

 Under what software license will your XUpdate processor be released?
Right now it's still part of OXF, which is not open source, but free
(like in free beer) for evaluation and non-commercial use.
-Erik



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