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Re: Generating forms from XML Schema

From: "vjbytes" <vjbytes@-----.--->
To: NULL
Date: 12/12/2006 2:06:00 PM


Have you looked at

http://alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/xfg

The default submit generated is to an echo server.
However being IBM, I would recommend storing it in DB2 9 with native
XML :)

thanks,
Vijay



mats_trash@h... wrote:
> I've been doing some fairly extensive searching on this topic and have
> not yet found a solution that doesn't involve recoding the schema in
> some framework-specific xml and jumping through various other hoops.
> Is there not some
> web-2.0-framework-publishing-(non)-bells-and-whistles-technology that
> will take a valid XML Schema and create either an XForm or standard
> HTML form, publish it, and then validate the subsquent data submission
> against the Schema.  In a perfect world this would be also make it easy
> to store the data in an native or XML-enabled database.
>
> I've looked at Cocoon for example but this requires redoing the Schemas
> in proprietary xml which I inherently dislike.  Furthermore this would
> make it difficult to achieve a wider ambition of having a system where
> third party schemas could be processed on the fly for optional
> 'subforms' of the main form (though these schemas would all be built
> from standard building blocks, just with different permutations and
> combinations)
> 
> Cheers



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