Hi,

I adopt a similar strategy, from XML data, I transform it to JSON.
This JSON is interpreted by a custom library from mine on top of Qooxdoo,
and renders everything, and defines also validation and some other behaviour
stuff.


Christian Boulanger (Bibliograph Development) wrote:
> 
> So now, we have a proof-of-concept version working which converts a xml 
> file into a working javascript source file which can be compiled into 
> custom/Application.js, which then can be further compiled into the build 
> file custom.js by the generator.py.
> 

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