Hi
everyone,
I'm new in this
community but I wanted to evaluate the capacity of Orbeon forms to be
industrialized.
In this context, I
wonder whether it is possible to embed an xform in another
xform.
If it is possible,
has someone tried to build a framework based on xform (using a mechanism which
call other forms like the Inspector widget) ?
Best
regards,
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Cedric,
On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 9:25 AM, Raholijaona, Cedric <[hidden email]> wrote: > I'm new in this community but I wanted to evaluate the capacity of Orbeon > forms to be industrialized. > > In this context, I wonder whether it is possible to embed an xform in > another xform. > If it is possible, has someone tried to build a framework based on xform > (using a mechanism which call other forms like the Inspector widget) ? You can certainly imagine to edit a form in XForms using another XForms. In this case the first XForms will be stored in an instance of the second one, and this is pretty much what the Form Builder does. Did you have something else in mind? Alex -- Orbeon Forms - Web 2.0 Forms, open-source, for the Enterprise Orbeon's Blog: http://www.orbeon.com/blog/ Personal Blog: http://avernet.blogspot.com/ Twitter - http://twitter.com/avernet -- You receive this message as a subscriber of the [hidden email] mailing list. To unsubscribe: mailto:[hidden email] For general help: mailto:[hidden email]?subject=help OW2 mailing lists service home page: http://www.ow2.org/wws |
Thank you Alex,
It is exactly what I want but, is there a tutorial on how to implement this mechanism using xform notation ? Regards, _________________________________________________________ Cédric Raholijaona / Capgemini I&D / Paris La Défense Consultant en technologie & architecture / P&I / A&I Com1: +33 6 18 71 52 93 / www.capgemini.com Coeur défense - Tour A, la défense 4 110 esplanade du général de Gaulle 92231 Paris la défense cedex Assistante : Djamila Zaid +33 1 49 67 48 99 Together. Free your energies _________________________________________________________ Capgemini is a trading name used by the Capgemini Group of companies which includes Capgemini Industrie & Distribution, registered in Nanterre, France (RCS 479 766 842) whose registered office is Coeur Défense Tour A - La Défense 4 - 110, Esplanade du Général de Gaulle - 92931 PARIS LA DEFENSE Cedex. -----Message d'origine----- De : Alessandro Vernet [mailto:[hidden email]] Envoyé : jeudi 2 octobre 2008 22:40 À : [hidden email] Objet : [ops-users] Re: Industrialization Cedric, On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 9:25 AM, Raholijaona, Cedric <[hidden email]> wrote: > I'm new in this community but I wanted to evaluate the capacity of > Orbeon forms to be industrialized. > > In this context, I wonder whether it is possible to embed an xform in > another xform. > If it is possible, has someone tried to build a framework based on > xform (using a mechanism which call other forms like the Inspector widget) ? You can certainly imagine to edit a form in XForms using another XForms. In this case the first XForms will be stored in an instance of the second one, and this is pretty much what the Form Builder does. Did you have something else in mind? Alex -- Orbeon Forms - Web 2.0 Forms, open-source, for the Enterprise Orbeon's Blog: http://www.orbeon.com/blog/ Personal Blog: http://avernet.blogspot.com/ Twitter - http://twitter.com/avernet This message contains information that may be privileged or confidential and is the property of the Capgemini Group. It is intended only for the person to whom it is addressed. If you are not the intended recipient, you are not authorized to read, print, retain, copy, disseminate, distribute, or use this message or any part thereof. If you receive this message in error, please notify the sender immediately and delete all copies of this message. -- You receive this message as a subscriber of the [hidden email] mailing list. To unsubscribe: mailto:[hidden email] For general help: mailto:[hidden email]?subject=help OW2 mailing lists service home page: http://www.ow2.org/wws |
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Cédric,
We don't have a tutorial on this particular topic. -Erik On Oct 3, 2008, at 2:21 AM, Raholijaona, Cedric wrote: > Thank you Alex, > > It is exactly what I want but, is there a tutorial on how to > implement this mechanism using xform notation ? > > Regards, > _________________________________________________________ > > Cédric Raholijaona / Capgemini I&D / Paris La Défense > Consultant en technologie & architecture / P&I / A&I > Com1: +33 6 18 71 52 93 / www.capgemini.com > Coeur défense - Tour A, la défense 4 > 110 esplanade du général de Gaulle > 92231 Paris la défense cedex > Assistante : Djamila Zaid +33 1 49 67 48 99 > Together. Free your energies > _________________________________________________________ > > Capgemini is a trading name used by the Capgemini Group of companies > which includes Capgemini Industrie & Distribution, registered in > Nanterre, France (RCS 479 766 842) whose registered office is Coeur > Défense Tour A - La Défense 4 - 110, Esplanade du Général de Gaulle > - 92931 PARIS LA DEFENSE Cedex. > > > -----Message d'origine----- > De : Alessandro Vernet [mailto:[hidden email]] > Envoyé : jeudi 2 octobre 2008 22:40 > À : [hidden email] > Objet : [ops-users] Re: Industrialization > > Cedric, > > On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 9:25 AM, Raholijaona, Cedric <[hidden email] > > wrote: >> I'm new in this community but I wanted to evaluate the capacity of >> Orbeon forms to be industrialized. >> >> In this context, I wonder whether it is possible to embed an xform in >> another xform. >> If it is possible, has someone tried to build a framework based on >> xform (using a mechanism which call other forms like the Inspector >> widget) ? > > You can certainly imagine to edit a form in XForms using another > XForms. > In this case the first XForms will be stored in an instance of the > second one, and this is pretty much what the Form Builder does. Did > you have something else in mind? > > Alex > -- > Orbeon Forms - Web 2.0 Forms, open-source, for the Enterprise > Orbeon's Blog: http://www.orbeon.com/blog/ Personal Blog: http://avernet.blogspot.com/ > Twitter - http://twitter.com/avernet > > > > > > > This message contains information that may be privileged or > confidential and is the property of the Capgemini Group. It is > intended only for the person to whom it is addressed. If you are not > the intended recipient, you are not authorized to > read, print, retain, copy, disseminate, distribute, or use this > message or any part thereof. If you receive this message > in error, please notify the sender immediately and delete all copies > of this message. > > > -- > You receive this message as a subscriber of the [hidden email] > mailing list. > To unsubscribe: mailto:[hidden email] > For general help: mailto:[hidden email]?subject=help > OW2 mailing lists service home page: http://www.ow2.org/wws Orbeon Forms - Web Forms for the Enterprise Done the Right Way http://www.orbeon.com/ -- You receive this message as a subscriber of the [hidden email] mailing list. To unsubscribe: mailto:[hidden email] For general help: mailto:[hidden email]?subject=help OW2 mailing lists service home page: http://www.ow2.org/wws |
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