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From: Gerald B. <lux...@ya...> - 2004-12-30 02:23:57
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Hello, I'm just wondering if anyone has any plans for Xybrix in 2005? - Gerald ------------------- Gerald Bauer XUL Alliance | http://xulalliance.org XUL News | http://xulnews.com __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - You care about security. So do we. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail |
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From: Gerald B. <lux...@ya...> - 2004-04-10 18:40:31
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Hello,
I invite you to sign-up for the XUL Grand Coding
Challenge 2004.
The XUL Grand Coding Challenge is a good
opportunity to promote Xybrix.
For example, Marc Clifton will write-up an article
for the Code Project site. I will write-up articles
for the Richmond Post, the XUL News Wire, and so on
and also bundle-up a package for easy download such as
challenge04.zip or similar that includes all examples
plus readme docs.
So far the sign-up line-up includes:
* Gerald Bauer - Luxor XUL Toolkit
* Marc Clifton - MyXAML
* Arron Ferguson - Purnama XUI
* Charles Goodwin - Ibex (formerly XWT)
* Adam Kinney - Microsoft Longhorn/Avalon XAML
* Paul Colton - Xamlon
* Pierre Dezon - xWidglets
* Luan O'Carroll - Xoetrope XUI
* Mathew McBride - Jazilla NG
* Wenzel Jakob - Beryl
* Wolf Paulus - SwixML
* Jon Lipsky - XMLFace
* Ovi Comes - Zulu
* Mark Birbeck - FormsPlayer
See the web page for more @
http://xul.sourceforge.net/challenge.html
If you're interested in signing up for Xybrix or
if you have any questions please let me know. Note,
that we will kick off the XUL Grand Coding Challenge
2004 next week. So if you want to get included don't
delay. Sign up now.
- Gerald
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Gerald Bauer
Open XUL Alliance - A Rich Internet For Everyone | http://xul.sourceforge.net
______________________________________________________________________
Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca
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From: <dma...@vm...> - 2001-12-12 13:24:09
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Jim, Sounds good, look forward to seeing your posting. David Jim Wissner writes: > > Hi David, > > Currently, no. But I'm reworking the app framework making several > improvements, and when finished there will be a schema associated with it. > By the way, if you or anyone else on the list wants to contribute to the > design of the new framework, I would be very happy to have the input. I > definitely will consider features that other people think are important. > Maybe I'll start by posting some of the design stuff later this week. > > Jim > > At 09:51 PM 12/11/2001 +0000, dma...@vm... wrote: >> Is there a schema file or documentation anywhere for the Xybrix >> Application types? >> Thanks, >> David >> -- >> David Marshall mailto:dma...@vm... >> VM Systems, Inc. http://www.vmguys.com >> _______________________________________________ >> Xybrix-devel mailing list >> Xyb...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/xybrix-devel > > -- > ji...@jb... > > Visit www.jbrix.org for: > + SpeedJAVA jEdit Code Completion Plugin > + Xybrix XML Application Framework > + other great Open Source Software > -- David Marshall mailto:dma...@vm... VM Systems, Inc. http://www.vmguys.com |
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From: Jim W. <ji...@jb...> - 2001-12-12 02:41:58
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Hi David, Currently, no. But I'm reworking the app framework making several improvements, and when finished there will be a schema associated with it. By the way, if you or anyone else on the list wants to contribute to the design of the new framework, I would be very happy to have the input. I definitely will consider features that other people think are important. Maybe I'll start by posting some of the design stuff later this week. Jim At 09:51 PM 12/11/2001 +0000, dma...@vm... wrote: >Is there a schema file or documentation anywhere for the Xybrix >Application types? >Thanks, >David >-- >David Marshall mailto:dma...@vm... >VM Systems, Inc. http://www.vmguys.com >_______________________________________________ >Xybrix-devel mailing list >Xyb...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/xybrix-devel -- ji...@jb... Visit www.jbrix.org for: + SpeedJAVA jEdit Code Completion Plugin + Xybrix XML Application Framework + other great Open Source Software |
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From: <dma...@vm...> - 2001-12-11 21:52:06
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Is there a schema file or documentation anywhere for the Xybrix Application types? Thanks, David -- David Marshall mailto:dma...@vm... VM Systems, Inc. http://www.vmguys.com |
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From: Jim W. <ji...@jb...> - 2001-11-07 17:15:31
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Hello, Ok, do any of you have experience with w3c xforms? Here are my thoughts, I would love to hear any opinions. It seems that there is reasonable demand for true w3c xforms compliance by Xybrix users. I've been studying the specification for some time now and have drawn some interesting conclusions. Perhaps the most striking thing, at least from the point of view of trying to make my application framework w3c xforms complaint, are the constraints (or lack thereof) placed upon the "containing document". From the spec, a containing document is "A specific document, for example an XHTML document, in which one or more <xform> elements are found." Sounds straightforward enough. But in practice it has some serious implications. While it doesn't specify what should be in the rest of the doc, there is an underlying assumption that there will be other renderable markup: ie, as with XHTML or WML. That is, there will likely be textual markup frequently if not always surrounding the form controls themselves in the same document, that (and this is the important part) can alter the intent and behavior of the xforms themselves. The items of the spec are indirectly, but heavily, impacted by content outside the scope of the spec. Contrast this to somethinglike SOAP where the container and containing structure, the lifecycle, etc are much more rigorously defined. The fact is, if an xform that is created for an XHTML page is loaded into a Xybrix application, vital information will very likely be lost. Likewise, an xform designed in Xybrix will not even load in a web browser. So you can see how two applications (Xybrix and a web browser) could potentially both be 100% xforms compliant, and yet be unable to read and render the same documents. I must strongly emphasize that this is *not* a complaint of the w3c's xforms specification. The fact that it is geared towards xforms largely being processable content embedded within "web-style" browser-loadable documents (XHTML, WML, etc) is quite obviously because that will make up the vast, vast majority of use it will see. The hole it is trying to fill is quite evident, and in my opinion it is very good specification that meets this goal very well. So all of this begs the question: why bother conforming? Should a non-browser application adhere to this spec? This is what I struggle with, before fully embarking upon it. Any comments are greatly, greatly welcomed. Thanks, Jim |
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From: Jim W. <ji...@jb...> - 2001-11-07 16:54:53
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Hello, Well I just noticed that there are a few people on the mailing list now, so I thought I would take the time to ask: what is your interest in Xybrix? This will help me as I try to decide how to move forward. Also, I was getting ready to update the website with a note about w3c xforms compliance, but I think I'll send another post to this list to get your feedback. Thanks, Jim |
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From: Jim W. <ji...@jb...> - 2001-10-27 02:10:52
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This is to test the newly-created list... |