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Posted to dev@cocoon.apache.org by Berin Loritsch <bl...@infoplanning.com> on 2000/12/22 00:13:44 UTC

I added the forms that generated the errors...

I committed some forms for your perusal.  My boss
wanted a demonstration of how to do simple forms
processing.  This is not the end product of how
we are doing things, but it proves that Cocoon is
useful out of the box.

Why limit ourselves to static pages.  Granted you
can only add at this point--but I am going to
create a form processing framework that will
incorporate all of the functionality that is
necessary (add, delete, modify, view).

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Re: I added the forms that generated the errors...

Posted by Berin Loritsch <bl...@infoplanning.com>.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Giacomo Pati" <gi...@apache.org>
To: <co...@xml.apache.org>
Sent: Friday, December 22, 2000 2:41 PM
Subject: Re: I added the forms that generated the errors...


> You're so busy. It's like being Christmas soon :) 

Well... My employer commissioned me to do some work with
Cocoon, and it fell right in the lap of what you guys
needed.  Truth be told, I will be busy with Christmas
after ~5:00 today through Tuesday.  I'll be back Wednesday.

I'm glad I fixed a whole bunch of stuff in the stylesheets.
There was a lot of stuff hiding in there that would
otherwise never have been found.  It would have been pretty
embarrassing when we release!

> Berin Loritsch wrote:
> > 
> > I committed some forms for your perusal.  My boss
> > wanted a demonstration of how to do simple forms
> > processing.  This is not the end product of how
> > we are doing things, but it proves that Cocoon is
> > useful out of the box.
> > 
> > Why limit ourselves to static pages.  Granted you
> > can only add at this point--but I am going to
> > create a form processing framework that will
> > incorporate all of the functionality that is
> > necessary (add, delete, modify, view).
> 
> What do you think about SchemoX
> (http://www.infozone-group.org/schemoxDocs/html/proposal.html) ?
> 
> SchemoX combined with Prowler
> (http://www.infozone-group.org/projects_contents.html) as CMS for XML
> content gives you a unifom (read XML) way to *all* your data and
> documents, be it files, RDBMS, OODBMS, XML-DBMS and even mail stores.
> You can think of every data store that is adaptable for XML (a thus can
> have a Prowler Adapter).

I will have a look.  Probably not before Christmas though...


Re: I added the forms that generated the errors...

Posted by Giacomo Pati <gi...@apache.org>.
You're so busy. It's like being Christmas soon :) 

Berin Loritsch wrote:
> 
> I committed some forms for your perusal.  My boss
> wanted a demonstration of how to do simple forms
> processing.  This is not the end product of how
> we are doing things, but it proves that Cocoon is
> useful out of the box.
> 
> Why limit ourselves to static pages.  Granted you
> can only add at this point--but I am going to
> create a form processing framework that will
> incorporate all of the functionality that is
> necessary (add, delete, modify, view).

What do you think about SchemoX
(http://www.infozone-group.org/schemoxDocs/html/proposal.html) ?

SchemoX combined with Prowler
(http://www.infozone-group.org/projects_contents.html) as CMS for XML
content gives you a unifom (read XML) way to *all* your data and
documents, be it files, RDBMS, OODBMS, XML-DBMS and even mail stores.
You can think of every data store that is adaptable for XML (a thus can
have a Prowler Adapter).

Giacomo