But what do you do if you already use XMLForm and don't have time to change all the 
things?

Sylvain (T)

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De: Sylvain Wallez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: lundi, 1. septembre 2003 10:34
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Objet: Re: XMLForm Deprecated?


Ryan Hoegg wrote:

> I would guess that if you like XMLForm better than what you see of 
> JXForms, then maybe the XMLForm community is not "dead" after all.
>
> Looking at http://www.xmlform.org and the CS repository, it looks like 
> Ivelin has removed all Cocoon code from the codebase.  The 
> XMLFormTransformer is gone.  So I guess you could 1) Start using the 
> XMLForm servlet thing on that site, 2) Try to resuscitate the 
> XMLFormTransformer as a block, with possibly a dependency on the 
> xmlform.org code, or 3) migrate to JXForms.


My personal choice is 4) use Woody.

Sylvain

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