using an instance just for the purpose of validation

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using an instance just for the purpose of validation

ilango_g
Hi
I have gathered that one could use a separate validation instance for validation. For a complex form with many fields (including checkbox groups, mutually exclusive radio buttons), what is a good sample to look at.

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Re: using an instance just for the purpose of validation

Alessandro Vernet
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On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 1:20 PM, ilango_g <[hidden email]> wrote:
> I have gathered that one could use a separate validation instance for
> validation. For a complex form with many fields (including checkbox groups,
> mutually exclusive radio buttons), what is a good sample to look at.

You might find some of the things you are looking for in the
"Government Forms" example. If you have Orbeon Forms deployed on your
machine, you can access it at http://localhost:8080/orbeon/forms/.
Note that this example is not build on top of the very new Form Runner
layer we have recently added. The Bookcast example (under
forms/orbeon/bookcast) uses Form Builder, but is somewhat simpler.

Alex
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