Re: xsd -> xhtml

Hi Anthony:


The XML Forms Generator (XFG) will do this for you. It's a free Eclipse 
plug-in, available from IBM alphaWorks at 
http://alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/xfg .

The XFG can generate XForms inside XHTML, from instance data backed with a 
schema; it creates things like select1 controls and repeats based on the 
structure as it's defined in the schema. There are a lot of other options 
you can set for customizing its output, too. 

It also can create forms from WSDL documents, if you're interested in 
that.

If you have any further questions about the XFG tooling, this isn't the 
place to ask them -- the XFG has its own forum at 
http://alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/xfg/forum .


Cheers,
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Jan Joseph Kratky
IBM Emerging Software Standards
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"Anthony Ettinger" <anthony@chovy.com> 
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xsd -> xhtml







I want to create a form in xhtml that is generated from an xml schema 
file.

Short of writing an xsl file to transform my xsd file into xhtml, is
there any other existing tool to do this?


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Received on Tuesday, 12 September 2006 19:29:52 UTC