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File Export of the Xforms generated with Orbeon Form Builder

tobias42
Hello,

I have a question about the Orbeon Form Builder Application. Is it possible to export the XForms generated with Orbeon Form Builder as an file? I want to import the forms generated in orbeon in another program, to be precisely in Intalio Designer.

Thanks for your Help,

Tobias
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Re: File Export of the Xforms generated with Orbeon Form Builder

Alessandro  Vernet
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Tobias,

You can access the source generate by Form Builder, from Form Builder
itself, in the left sidebar, under Advanced / Edit Source. But note
that this source requires Form Runner, and I believe that Intalio
incorporates an older version of Orbeon Forms which didn't have Form
Runner, and that Intalio doesn't yet integrates with Form Runner. But
this is something you might want to ask Intalio about.

Alex

On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 2:32 AM, tobias42
<[hidden email]> wrote:

>
> Hello,
>
> I have a question about the Orbeon Form Builder Application. Is it possible
> to export the XForms generated with Orbeon Form Builder as an file? I want
> to import the forms generated in orbeon in another program, to be precisely
> in Intalio Designer.
>
> Thanks for your Help,
>
> Tobias
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Re: File Export of the Xforms generated with Orbeon Form Builder

tobias42
Hi Alex,

thanks for your fast response. I postesd the question to the Intalio forum, too. It seems, that there is no (easy) way to integrate the xforms created with orbeon in the IntalioDesigner. But I think I find another solution for my problem.

Thanks for your help,

  Tobias


Alessandro Vernet wrote
Tobias,

You can access the source generate by Form Builder, from Form Builder
itself, in the left sidebar, under Advanced / Edit Source. But note
that this source requires Form Runner, and I believe that Intalio
incorporates an older version of Orbeon Forms which didn't have Form
Runner, and that Intalio doesn't yet integrates with Form Runner. But
this is something you might want to ask Intalio about.

Alex

On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 2:32 AM, tobias42
<tobias.faulstich@tu-dortmund.de> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have a question about the Orbeon Form Builder Application. Is it possible
> to export the XForms generated with Orbeon Form Builder as an file? I want
> to import the forms generated in orbeon in another program, to be precisely
> in Intalio Designer.
>
> Thanks for your Help,
>
> Tobias
> --
> View this message in context: http://n4.nabble.com/File-Export-of-the-Xforms-generated-with-Orbeon-Form-Builder-tp1415298p1415298.html
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Re: File Export of the Xforms generated with Orbeon Form Builder

rain
Hello Tobias,

I am in difficulty with regard to the integration of Intalio with xform generated by Orbeon.
How did you solve the problem?

Thank you.
Bye
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Re: File Export of the Xforms generated with Orbeon Form Builder

tobias42
Hello Rain,

I only by-pass the problem and didn't solve it. It seems to be difficult/not possible to import XForms generated with OrbeonForms directly into Intalio. So we use the IntalioDesigner to generate our xForms.

Here is the link to the answer which i got from Intalio:
http://community.intalio.com/forums/intalio-bpm-6.0/intalio-desginer-and-orbeon-forms/view.html

Best regards
  Tobias
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Re: Re: File Export of the Xforms generated with Orbeon Form Builder

Alessandro  Vernet
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Tobias,

Another possibility, which especially makes sense if you already have
forms running inside Orbeon Forms, is to keep your deployment of
Orbeon Forms with your forms as-is, and to have your forms talk to the
Intalio BPM through web services. (In this case you wouldn't use the
version of Orbeon Forms and the form-related tools that come with the
Intalio Designer.)

Alex

On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 2:14 AM, tobias42
<[hidden email]> wrote:

>
> Hello Rain,
>
> I only by-pass the problem and didn't solve it. It seems to be difficult/not
> possible to import XForms generated with OrbeonForms directly into Intalio.
> So we use the IntalioDesigner to generate our xForms.
>
> Here is the link to the answer which i got from Intalio:
> http://community.intalio.com/forums/intalio-bpm-6.0/intalio-desginer-and-orbeon-forms/view.html
>
> Best regards
>  Tobias
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Re: Re: File Export of the Xforms generated with Orbeon Form Builder

Giuseppe Bueti
Hi, the wiki says that:
" Figure out way: XForms, XPL? use persistence layer, or direct eXist/resource calls?
 Implementing write mode in resource persistence layer would be good too".

What's in your opinion the easiest way to export an xform and what is a good starting point?
For example: what are the classes that need to be extended?

Thanks
Giuseppe