- From: joern turner <joern.turner@web.de>
- Date: Sat, 01 Feb 2003 00:21:33 +0100
- To: AndrewWatt2001@aol.com
- Cc: www-forms@w3.org, xforms@yahoogroups.com
Hello, AndrewWatt2001@aol.com wrote: > I was wondering if members of the two mailing lists could collectively list > all the XForms implementations that are currently functional? ... by which I > mean implementations which (more or less, please state which) provide the > functionality of the XForms CR (either conforming level is of interest to > me). > > I know that the W3C XForms page lists many pieces of software but (at least > according to the description on the Web page) some of those appear to be > "wish ware" rather than projects which have functioning software currently > available. > > Over to the implementors ..... :) ... Which of you have software which is > currently functional and publicly available? Chiba is a working server-side solution implemented as a Java webapp and using XSLT for styling/transformation to common HTML (other markups possible) for use with today's browsers. Integrations in other environments such as Cocoon and Maverick are on the way. It also features a unique XML Schema to XForms generator which can be used as command-line (Ant) tool to build complete XForms automatically from XML Schema. The current status of the implemented features is available from: http://chiba.sourceforge.net/features.html Joern Turner > > Alternatively are there XForms implementors out there who would appreciate > some more beta testers? > > Andrew Watt > "XHTML 2.0 - the W3C leading the Web to its full potential ... to implement > yesterday's technology tomorrow" > > ------------------------------------------------------------- Joern Turner - Project Admin Chiba Project - mailto: joern.turner@web.de
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