Yromem.com MailingList wrote:

> Hi,
>
> do you plan to write a simple way to use XMLForm when we need only one 
> Form :
>    with no need to write a javabean (or javacode)
> I trie to understand all the XMLForm, but it is difficult to me. (the 
> java part)
>
> Khalid.


+1 -- We need a "Hello XMLForm" example.

>
>
> Ivelin Ivanov wrote:
>
>>
>> UserBean.java:
>>   private Node system;
>>
>> This an attribute which is of type org.w3c.dom.Node
>>
>> This is used in the FeedBack Wiazard demo to show how JavaBeans can 
>> be mixed with dom nodes. It is referenced on the page where you 
>> select Operating System, RAM, App server, etc.
>>
>> If you're not going to need DOM nodes in your Form model, you can 
>> ignore   this attribute. Just delete it.
>>
>> I am not sure why it is in the HowTo though. Don't think it is 
>> necessary. Heidi?
>>
>>
>> Ivelin
>>
>>>
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