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Generate Xforms dynamically

Peymirat Damien
Hi all,


   I have to build an application which query an eXist database and
sends the results to the user. Then the user have to select one of the
result and can continue to query the database. At the end, the user can
save all the results in an xml file. My question is how can I generate
Xforms in a pipeline to display to the screen checkbox or radiobox to
select one result and to save the result in instance ??

Thank you for your answers

Best regards

Damien.



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Re: Generate Xforms dynamically

Erik Bruchez
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Damien,

I am sure that what you want to do is reasonable, but unfortunately your
description is a little too high-level for me to provide any advice! In
particular you don't say what the database results look like and how
they should be presented to the user, or why you believe you need to
dynamically generate XForms.

-Erik

Peymirat Damien wrote:

> Hi all,
>
>
>    I have to build an application which query an eXist database and
> sends the results to the user. Then the user have to select one of the
> result and can continue to query the database. At the end, the user can
> save all the results in an xml file. My question is how can I generate
> Xforms in a pipeline to display to the screen checkbox or radiobox to
> select one result and to save the result in instance ??
>
> Thank you for your answers
>
> Best regards
>
> Damien.
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