- From: Omar Tazi <otazi@orbeon.com>
- Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 10:54:55 -0800
- To: Will Hawes <info@whawes.co.uk>
- CC: Kianoush Eshaghi <Kianoush.Eshaghi@metadat.at>, www-forms@w3.org
Another server-side (and open source) possibility is PresentationServer that offers much more than an XForms engine. PresentationServer is already used by prestigious organizations such as Amnesty International, Wachovia Securities, Teleflex, CSC, Caltech, etc. Check out: http://www.orbeon.com/software/ http://www.orbeon.com/ops -Omar Will Hawes wrote: > > Chiba (http://chiba.sourceforge.net) is one possibility. It's a server > side implementation that uses Apache/Tomcat. > > Regards > > WH > > Kianoush Eshaghi wrote: > >> Hello everyone! >> >> I have already read a lot of things about xForm technology, and I got >> the knowledge about the theoretical backgraound of this. But I want to >> apply xForm technology to practice. >> >> The reason of my using xForm is that some HTML site should be created >> and when an user fill in the form and submit it, than some xForm >> Processor should create any neutral XML data, which can sent to some >> application (e.g. XML Web Service). First requirement is that respective >> User Interface should be created in HTML because Plug-in for web browser >> will be avoided so that each web browser will be able to show respective >> forms. >> >> I need for my project some appropriate tool, which meets my >> requirements. Is there some tool for this work? I appreciate any tips >> and pointers. >> >> freundliche Gruesse / best regards >> Dipl.-Ing. Kianoush Eshaghi T +43 1 74040-652 >> METADAT - The Architect for Knowledge Networks
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