JXForms and Java Action class like in XMLForm

2003-09-04 Thread Michael Otto
Hi,

I have got a question concerning JXForms. My problem as a XMLForm user is that 
I would not like to use js(javascript) files for the flow control, I would 
rather prefer the way it was or is in XMLForm. There you create a java class 
*Action (and a JavaBean Model) as a class. 
Is there a way of doing creating java classes instead of javascript in JXForm.

thanks 
Michael

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JXForms and Java Action class like in XMLForm

2003-11-04 Thread Twan Munster




> Hi,> > I have got a 
question concerning JXForms. My problem as a > XMLForm user is 
that > I would not like to use js(_javascript_) files for the flow 
> control, I would > rather prefer the way it was or 
is in XMLForm. There you > create a java class > 
*Action (and a JavaBean Model) as a class. > Is there a way of 
doing creating java classes instead of > _javascript_ in 
JXForm.No, hasn't been implemented yet. But it shouldn't be too 
difficult.Cheers,Reinhard
Hello,
 
I have the same problem. I have to get my old 
xmlforms working with jxforms. When will actions be implemented? 
 
thnx 
 
Twan


RE: JXForms and Java Action class like in XMLForm

2003-09-04 Thread Reinhard Poetz

From: Michael Otto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

> Hi,
> 
> I have got a question concerning JXForms. My problem as a 
> XMLForm user is that 
> I would not like to use js(javascript) files for the flow 
> control, I would 
> rather prefer the way it was or is in XMLForm. There you 
> create a java class 
> *Action (and a JavaBean Model) as a class. 
> Is there a way of doing creating java classes instead of 
> javascript in JXForm.

No, hasn't been implemented yet. But it shouldn't be too difficult.

Cheers,
Reinhard


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RE: JXForms and Java Action class like in XMLForm

2003-11-04 Thread Reinhard Poetz

I'm sorry to say this but I think none of the Cocoon committer will do
it because we concentrate our efforts on Cocoon Forms (aka Woody) which
overcomes many limitations of JXForms/XMLForms. Of course if somebody
provides a patch it will be added to the JXForms block.

After releasing Cocoon Forms we will deprecate JXForms as well - so if
it is possible for you the best way would be switching to Cocoon Forms
(but be aware that a contract stable release will take another few
months from now).

HTH

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From: Twan Munster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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Subject: JXForms and Java Action class like in XMLForm


> Hi,
> 
> I have got a question concerning JXForms. My problem as a 
> XMLForm user is that 
> I would not like to use js(javascript) files for the flow 
> control, I would 
> rather prefer the way it was or is in XMLForm. There you 
> create a java class 
> *Action (and a JavaBean Model) as a class. 
> Is there a way of doing creating java classes instead of 
> javascript in JXForm.

No, hasn't been implemented yet. But it shouldn't be too difficult.

Cheers,
Reinhard

Hello,

I have the same problem. I have to get my old xmlforms working with
jxforms. When will actions be implemented? 

thnx 

Twan


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Re: JXForms and Java Action class like in XMLForm

2003-11-04 Thread Ugo Cei
Twan Munster wrote:
I have the same problem. I have to get my old xmlforms working with 
jxforms. When will actions be implemented?
Probably never. The "official" Cocoon forms framework will be based upon 
Woody. See .

	Ugo

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