Hi,
I just updated my little XMLForms howto build system to reflect the bug
I just submitted (18487) and to fix a typo in a build property. Enjoy!
http://www.hoegg.net/xmlforms-howto-0.2.zip
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Ryan Hoegg
ISIS Networks
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Found another one, and now it works. I had to fix the spelling of the
traditionalRecipes property on the HowtoBean.
As I went through the howto, I set up a simple build script for it so I
could make a war out of it. The war deploys successfully to jboss 3.0.6
with tomcat. So I made a zip wit
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Stefan Klein wrote:
Hi,
I'm not sure about where to send this, so I thought I'd send it here hoping
for someone to forward it to the right place:
There is a mistake in the XMLForms HowTo. In the sample XMLs the form-id is
set to "form-feedbac
Hi,
I'm not sure about where to send this, so I thought I'd send it here hoping
for someone to forward it to the right place:
There is a mistake in the XMLForms HowTo. In the sample XMLs the form-id is
set to "form-feedback". But according to the sitemap in step 5, it s
Yromem.com MailingList wrote:
> Ivelin Ivanov wrote:
>
>>>
>> This will be fine for very simple forms.
>>
>> How would validation errors be accessed?
>> How would branching control be implemented based on the submitted data
>> (like in the HOWTO example)?
>>
>> I am still qurious what will handl
Slow is infinitely faster than still.
Looking forward to your contribution.
Ivelin
Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
> As soon as I figure out how to use it I plan to :-)
>
> I've started my rewrite of this site: www.bringmethis.com using Cocoon
> (and hence XMLForm). In the process I'll be happy
As soon as I figure out how to use it I plan to :-)
I've started my rewrite of this site: www.bringmethis.com using Cocoon
(and hence XMLForm). In the process I'll be happy to contribute a
hello XMLForm example once I actually figure out how to get it working.
I'm a little slower than the r
Ivelin Ivanov wrote:
>>
> This will be fine for very simple forms.
>
> How would validation errors be accessed?
> How would branching control be implemented based on the submitted data
> (like in the HOWTO example)?
>
> I am still qurious what will handle the submitted data if not an Action?
>
>
Ivelin Ivanov wrote:
> Piroumian Konstantin wrote:
>
>>> From: Yromem.com MailingList [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>> I was thinking about a default javabeans, with N parameter :
>>>1. where to go when the form is validated ?
>>>2. what is the validator file ?
>>>3. other ?
>>
>>
>>
>
Piroumian Konstantin wrote:
>>From: Yromem.com MailingList [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>
>>I was thinking about a default javabeans, with N parameter :
>>1. where to go when the form is validated ?
>>2. what is the validator file ?
>>3. other ?
>
>
> I suspect that you have a little
Piroumian Konstantin wrote:
>>From: Yromem.com MailingList [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>
>>What is difficult to me, is to write java code juste to one form.
>>when i read the xmlform doc (cocoon), i see that even the simple form
>>need a java code to control flow.
>>so i was dreaming about a sim
> From: Yromem.com MailingList [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> What is difficult to me, is to write java code juste to one form.
> when i read the xmlform doc (cocoon), i see that even the simple form
> need a java code to control flow.
> so i was dreaming about a simple version of xmlform (coco
What is difficult to me, is to write java code juste to one form.
when i read the xmlform doc (cocoon), i see that even the simple form
need a java code to control flow.
so i was dreaming about a simple version of xmlform (cocoon) that a have
a simple flow control for all simple form.
am i wron
> From: Yromem.com MailingList [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> I was thinking about a default javabeans, with N parameter :
> 1. where to go when the form is validated ?
> 2. what is the validator file ?
> 3. other ?
I suspect that you have a little wrong understanding of XMLForms.
I was thinking about a default javabeans, with N parameter :
1. where to go when the form is validated ?
2. what is the validator file ?
3. other ?
Piroumian Konstantin wrote:
>>From: Yromem.com MailingList [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>
>>Hi,
>>
>>do you plan to write a simple w
> From: Yromem.com MailingList [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> 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)
I
actually i write :
xmlform.xml -> addsession-tag.xsl -> session transformer ->
removesession-tag.xsl -> xmlform2html.xsl
but it don't work, and i don't know why ?
if someone want i can give you that ?
khalid.
Ivelin Ivanov wrote:
>
> Interested to write one ? ;)
>
>
> Andrew C. Oliver wrot
Interested to write one ? ;)
Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
> 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 difficul
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 X
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.
Ivelin Ivanov wrote:
>
> UserBean.java:
> private Node system;
>
>
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
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