Hi Reinhard (and others), Just curious which javascript clients you're using... I recently build a highly dynamic form with CForms (combination of repeater / case widgets) but I'm not entirely happy with the performance...
So if you have any good leads to an open-source javascript library for handling advanced forms....that would be appreciated. Personally I'm using YUI for most of my work but they haven't really put much effort into forms. Kind regards, Robby -----Original Message----- From: Reinhard Pötz [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 2009 12:26 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Cocoon 3 and Cforms Florent André wrote: > Hi all, hi Reinhard, > > I see this on your website : "Cocoon 3 doesn't provide a stateful forms > framework." [1] > > Does it mean that there will not have Cforms / Xforms solutions in Cocoon 3 > ?> > And what about continuations (closely linked to forms no ?) ? It's my *personal* opinion that currently Wicket offers the best solution for Java-based web form development in most cases. Recently I was convinced that there are some cases where cForms have advantages but these are edge cases IMHO. I use Cocoon to build RESTful web applications with strong Javascript clients running in the browser and all the form handling is done there. So for me there's no need of cForms/continuations any longer and therefore I don't invest time in any migration efforts. But as I said in the beginning of the mail, that's my personal opinion and if it makes sense to others a migration should be possible. -- Reinhard Pötz Managing Director, {Indoqa} GmbH http://www.indoqa.com/en/people/reinhard.poetz/ Member of the Apache Software Foundation Apache Cocoon Committer, PMC member [email protected] ________________________________________________________________________ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
