Hello,

  Mark Birbeck (of x-port formsPlayer fame) has
written an article for the Code Project site titled
"Using XForms and formsPlayer to Build A Weather Web
Services Client" that shows how you can build web
services clients easily and quickly using XForms, a
declarative XML UI language from the W3C. The demo
forms use x-port formsPlayer, an XForms processor
plug-in for Internet Explorer 6 and up.

   Full story @
http://www.codeproject.com/html/fP-and-weather-ws.asp

    - Gerald

PS: The XUL Alliance is going to organize a XUL
Challenge Round Two that will create a somewhat more
practical example this time, that is, an
applet/desklet that shows a five day weather forecast
using a web service. See
http://xul.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/XulChallengeTwo
If you're interested in signing up, please contact me
today.
You can find the XUL Challenge Round One page online @
http://xul.sourceforge.net/challenge.html

PPS: For those who signed up there's also a private
mailinglist, see
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/xul-challenge

-------------------
Gerald Bauer

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Interested in hiring Gerald Bauer? Yes, I'm available.

If you know of an opportunity in Toronto or Vancouver,
please contact me today.  

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