Re: XMLForms and Java (repost)

2002-11-04 Thread Mauro Daniel Ardolino
> I'm sending this questions again because I'm still looking the answers.
oops...looking "FOR" the answers.

> 
> Thanks a lot and sorry for the repost.
> 
> Mauro
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> Subject: XMLForms and Java
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> Hi! I've never used XMLForms, but now I'm writting an application that can
> have or not a web interface.  I mean that I need to contemplate at least 2
> types of clients: e.g. swing guis and web browsers.
> 
> So I wrote all the application in Java.  When I need to create a html page
> I only ask the objects to show themselves as xml and then in a servlet
> apply a TRAX transformation against a xsl file.
> 
> Now I want to give some flow logic to the application and I think that
> struts or cocoon are a good way to do it.  I red that XMLForms is Struts
> based.
> 
> Following the idea of having not web clients, I still need to create some
> classes to represent the screens or pages and their buttons, fields, and
> so on.
> 
> So the instances of this classes have to answer to messages like
> "asXMLForm".  The difference between the XMLForm example and my
> application is that the XMLForm is not a static xml, it must be created on
> the fly.
> 
> I don't know if this approach will take me much time or not (what do you
> think?).
> 
> On the other hand: to use XMLForm I have to use cocoon (true or
> false?).  If so: how can I tell cocoon to generate a "xmlform" asking
> it to a class.  Is there a stream generator?  If so, please tell me how to
> use it.
> 
> Well, sorry for so many questions.  I'm trying to decide what would be the
> best choice.
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> -- Mauro
> 
> 
> 
> 

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Re: XMLForms and Java

2002-11-02 Thread Ivelin Ivanov
good point.
Would you like to submit a patch?


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> All right! Now I'm up to date with the "XMLForms vs Struts" thread.
> But I still have the same questions (of the previous mail).
>
>
> About XMLForm and Struts:
> May be I had to say "inspired", not "based".
> "The XMLForm framework is inspired by Apache Jakarta Struts and W3C
> XForms."
> This is from: http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/userdocs/concepts/xmlform.html
>
> Thanks.
>
> -- Mauro
>
> On Fri, 1 Nov 2002, Jacob L E Blain Christen wrote:
>
> > [pre-snip]
> > > Now I want to give some flow logic to the application and I think that
> > > struts or cocoon are a good way to do it.  I red that XMLForms is
Struts
> > > based.
> > [post-snip]
> >
> > From what I've read XMLForms IS NOT based on Struts.
> > Take a look at the thread:  XMLForms vs Struts in the archive for this
> > mailing
> > list (the discussion is ongoing).
> >
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> > Jacob
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Re: XMLForms and Java

2002-11-01 Thread Mauro Daniel Ardolino
All right! Now I'm up to date with the "XMLForms vs Struts" thread.
But I still have the same questions (of the previous mail).


About XMLForm and Struts:
May be I had to say "inspired", not "based".
"The XMLForm framework is inspired by Apache Jakarta Struts and W3C
XForms."
This is from: http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/userdocs/concepts/xmlform.html

Thanks.

-- Mauro

On Fri, 1 Nov 2002, Jacob L E Blain Christen wrote:

> [pre-snip]
> > Now I want to give some flow logic to the application and I think that
> > struts or cocoon are a good way to do it.  I red that XMLForms is Struts
> > based.
> [post-snip]
> 
> From what I've read XMLForms IS NOT based on Struts.
> Take a look at the thread:  XMLForms vs Struts in the archive for this
> mailing
> list (the discussion is ongoing).
> 
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> Jacob
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Re: XMLForms and Java

2002-11-01 Thread Jacob L E Blain Christen
[pre-snip]
> Now I want to give some flow logic to the application and I think that
> struts or cocoon are a good way to do it.  I red that XMLForms is Struts
> based.
[post-snip]

>From what I've read XMLForms IS NOT based on Struts.
Take a look at the thread:  XMLForms vs Struts in the archive for this
mailing
list (the discussion is ongoing).

--
Jacob


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