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Posted to dev@cocoon.apache.org by Konstantin Piroumian <KP...@protek.com> on 2002/04/01 17:13:29 UTC

[FORMS] XForms Engine

Good <time-of-day />!

Have a look at: http://www.e-xmlmedia.com/prod/xfe.htm
It seems that somebody was faster than us in implementing a form handling
engine.

<quot>
XFE, a forms engine developed by E-XMLMedia, radically simplifies
development of forms based data entry systems. A one-page interaction
document, written by a web designer in XML, defines the form, describes the
desired interaction with the user, and specifies the information desired
from the user. The form definition is given to XFE. XFE manages multiple
rounds of interaction with the user through the user's favorite browser. The
result of data entry is delivered to the web application as a validated XML
document. 
</quot>

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Konstantin Piroumian 
kpiroumian@protek.com


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Re: [FORMS] XForms Engine

Posted by Ivelin Ivanov <iv...@iname.com>.
Since its a commercial product, I guess it just increases the value of our
effort ;)

But if they're planning to open source and donate to Cocoon, even better.
I guess we'll keep moving with our "late comer" until that happens.

Ivelin

PS: Maybe http://www.mozquito.com/ are the commercial leader in XForms
support. At least they're the only company which supports XForms on the
server, listed on the W3C XForms site.




----- Original Message -----
From: "Konstantin Piroumian" <KP...@protek.com>
To: <co...@xml.apache.org>
Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 9:13 AM
Subject: [FORMS] XForms Engine


> Good <time-of-day />!
>
> Have a look at: http://www.e-xmlmedia.com/prod/xfe.htm
> It seems that somebody was faster than us in implementing a form handling
> engine.
>
> <quot>
> XFE, a forms engine developed by E-XMLMedia, radically simplifies
> development of forms based data entry systems. A one-page interaction
> document, written by a web designer in XML, defines the form, describes
the
> desired interaction with the user, and specifies the information desired
> from the user. The form definition is given to XFE. XFE manages multiple
> rounds of interaction with the user through the user's favorite browser.
The
> result of data entry is delivered to the web application as a validated
XML
> document.
> </quot>
>
> --
> Konstantin Piroumian
> kpiroumian@protek.com
>
>
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