- From: Don Hill <dhill@novell.com>
- Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2004 06:38:25 -0700
- To: <daniel.fowler@focus-solutions.co.uk>, <leonam@msainfor.com.br>
- Cc: <www-forms@w3.org>
Hi, I am not sure on other implmentations but Novell has xforms 1.0 implementation in there extend5 release, this allows a developer to build a xform based on a xml or schema, the current implementation generates client side code, the xforms will be run from the server until such time that the browsers and other clients have full support of the xforms spec. HTH >>> Daniel Fowler <daniel.fowler@focus-solutions.co.uk> 2/20/2004 6:53:55 AM >>> Our XFormation Windows application supports templates. www.XFormation.com Documents can be create via the menu system which is driven from XHTML/XForms schemas and thus requiring little, if any, code. It is a Windows application. Regards, DAN Daniel Fowler Solutions Architect daniel.fowler@focus-solutions.co.uk Focus Software Limited -----Original Message----- From: Leonam Carreiro Mendes de Sá [mailto:leonam@msainfor.com.br] Sent: 20 February 2004 12:13 To: www-forms@w3.org Subject: xml tool The main reason for this mail is i want to implement a template based xml document creation. The scenario is there is a admin who create template to capture data and to generate xml document. The admin should have the flexiblity to build the form without any coding. The user then use the template which was created by the admin to generate xml document. I found Chiba (<http://chiba.sourceforge.org>) doing the same, but one problem is the performance issue. It take more memory and very slow. Do you know any tool similar to this or is there any way to create such an environment?
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