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RE: XFORMS

  • To: "Carlo Innocenti" <minollo@m...>,"Elliotte Harold" <elharo@m...>
  • Subject: RE: XFORMS
  • From: "Williams, Greg - ETA" <Williams.Greg@d...>
  • Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 13:06:19 -0500
  • Cc: "XML Developers List" <xml-dev@l...>
  • Thread-index: AcYmd6EtnxCgl54tQf6DuDehlQNqFwAGIWiw
  • Thread-topic: XFORMS

stylus studio xforms
Hi,

I am in the process of installing formsPlayer. I have been corresponding
with some one from formsPlayer. It sounds like formsPlayer will fit my
needs. I was told that formsPlayer was used to develop an application on
a laptop using Oracle Lite. I plan to use Oracle Lite on a PDA,
hopefully this will work the same as a laptop.

Thank you and the rest of the people on this listserv for their input on
this matter.

"its not over until you win"
Les Brown
 
Gregory Williams
MIS Director 
Oracle Certified Professional
LMIT/M&M
703-516-2215


-----Original Message-----
From: Carlo Innocenti [mailto:minollo@m...] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 9:43 AM
To: Elliotte Harold
Cc: XML Developers List
Subject: Re:  XFORMS


Have you looked at formsPlayer?
   http://www.formsplayer.com/content/index.html

Minollo
http://www.stylusstudio.com


At 09:23 AM 1/31/2006, Elliotte Harold wrote:
>Fraser Goffin wrote:
>>As Mike says there are a number of successful 'server-side'
>>implementations in use (we use one in an industry portal), but IMO 
>>it is unlikely to gain much traction client-side (can't see MS 
>>supporting it since they have their own solution to this and IE 
>>usage remains 90%+ commercially).
>
>As I've said before, that's irrelevant. If there's a good, free
>client side implementation that is better than the alternatives for 
>developing web apps, some intranets will use it. It can grow from 
>there to take over the market. This has happened before. This is 
>*exactly* how IE and AJAX got into the position they're in today.
>
>Of course, this only works if there actually is a good client side
>implementation bundled with a browser that lets developers do things 
>they can't easily do today with alternative technologies.



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