Dear Dennis,

The WAF working group has been taken a look at two declarative languages: XAL [1] (developed by NexaWeb in the context of an Apache Project) and the language developed under the MyMobileWeb project [2] (developed by Telefonica I+D and released as open source). The MyMobileWeb language is intended to the specification of the user interface of mobile applications and portals.

Both Nexaweb and Telefonica I+D are members of the WAF WG.

Best Regards

[1] http://www.nexaweb.com/open/xal/xal.html
[2] http://mymobileweb.morfeo-project.org/doc/eng/MyMobileWeb_LanguageReference.pdf

Arthur Barstow escribió:

Hi Denis,

As a few people have responded - the "project" to which you refer is a deliverable of the Web Application Formats (WAF) WG:

 <http://www.w3.org/2006/appformats/admin/charter.html>

Although the WAF WG has made good progress on several of its deliverables, progress on the "Declarative Format for Applications User Interfaces" (DFAUI) deliverable has been slow. I am hopeful the WG will publish a First Public Working Draft of DFAUI Use Cases and Requirements early next year.

Regards,

Art Barstow
Chair of the WAF WG


On Nov 13, 2006, at 9:09 AM, ext Denis Sureau wrote:


I have heard of a such project (XML-based language for graphical user
interface) in the interview of the webmaster of a XUL website. Where is
it?







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