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Thread: Xforms and the Spring RCP

  1. #1
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    Default Xforms and the Spring RCP

    Hi

    I hope this is the appropriate forum for this.

    With XHTML2 (and therefore Xforms) meandering it's way to approval, I was wondering whether there was any mileage (or interest) in considering the implementation of a Spring xforms 'stack' (i.e. RCP 'thin' applet which understands and renders xforms markup + serverside XformsController(s)).

    As XHTML2 comes on stream, this could give Spring developers a head start - or at the very least minimize the migration work required on the web tier. In the meantime, we all (the app developers) get to learn about xforms (which is now a W3C Recommendation) and our users get want they think they need

    Whilst I don't consider my Java skills quite up to the standards of the regular Spring contributors, I'd be quite willing to spend time testing/debugging etc. and generally trying to contribute as much as I can.

    Philip

  2. #2
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    I don't think is the right forum for your question. Spring RCP is about creating rich desktop applications, using Swing.

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