RE: Woody or JXForms? + hibernate or * ?

2003-07-16 Thread Reinhard Pötz
From: Antonio Gallardo Hi: I want to try some of the new spectacular technologies sported in Cocoon :) I also will play with persistent data. The idea is to create a simple database application using postgres as storage of persistent data. After checking all the docs. For forms: I

Re: Woody or JXForms? + hibernate or * ?

2003-07-16 Thread Marc Portier
Reinhard Pötz wrote: JXForms is very close to the XForms standard by the W3C. The problem with this standard is that is was written for clients and not for servers. I share this view... On the other hand Woody is IMO a server-side form framework with the possiblity to reuse parts. The key is

Re: Woody or JXForms? + hibernate or * ?

2003-07-16 Thread Jeremy Quinn
On Tuesday, July 15, 2003, at 09:53 PM, Antonio Gallardo wrote: Hi: I want to try some of the new spectacular technologies sported in Cocoon :) I also will play with persistent data. The idea is to create a simple database application using postgres as storage of persistent data. After

Re: Woody or JXForms? + hibernate or * ?

2003-07-16 Thread Stephan Michels
On Wed, 16 Jul 2003, Jeremy Quinn wrote: On Tuesday, July 15, 2003, at 09:53 PM, Antonio Gallardo wrote: After checking all the docs. For forms: I cannot decide between JXForms and Woody? Please I need an advise from the gurus in forms. I have not tried Woody (Sorry Bruno). I did

RE: Woody or JXForms? + hibernate or * ?

2003-07-16 Thread Reinhard Pötz
From: Marc Portier Reinhard Pötz wrote: JXForms is very close to the XForms standard by the W3C. The problem with this standard is that is was written for clients and not for servers. I share this view... On the other hand Woody is IMO a server-side form framework with