Orbeon delivers an amazing mix of AJAX and XForms
Just wanted to congratulate the Orbeon crew for putting out the 3rd major release of the LGPL-licensed Orbeon PresentationServer. OPS 3.0 features an AJAX-based XForms engine. The new engine brings responsive XForms user interfaces to mainstream web browsers without the need for plug-ins.
It’s all open source and available from ObjectWeb at:
http://forge.objectweb.org/project/showfiles.php?group_id=168
Examples and documentation for OPS are available online:
http://www.orbeon.com/ops/doc/
Talking about ObjectWeb, Erik Bruchez (Orbeon’s Chief Architect) will give a talk about XForms at ObjectWebCon '06 in Paris on January 31. The talk will mainly consist of a live XForms tutorial built on top of OPS 3.0, with the goal of showing the audience that using the right platform, XForms is really cool and productive and can be used on mainstream browsers without plug-ins (if you use platforms like OPS 3.0).
I will also present at the same conference, come say hi if you’re around (see you there Erik):
It’s all open source and available from ObjectWeb at:
http://forge.objectweb.org/project/showfiles.php?group_id=168
Examples and documentation for OPS are available online:
http://www.orbeon.com/ops/doc/
Talking about ObjectWeb, Erik Bruchez (Orbeon’s Chief Architect) will give a talk about XForms at ObjectWebCon '06 in Paris on January 31. The talk will mainly consist of a live XForms tutorial built on top of OPS 3.0, with the goal of showing the audience that using the right platform, XForms is really cool and productive and can be used on mainstream browsers without plug-ins (if you use platforms like OPS 3.0).
I will also present at the same conference, come say hi if you’re around (see you there Erik):
19 Comments:
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Hey Gianni,
I am definitely not the best person to comment on DB-related issues as I focus on middleware and tools but I can tell you that this is not new to us. We announced a free version of Oracle 10g a while ago and now IBM feels the heat and follows.
By Omar Tazi, at 9:53 AM
Hi Omar,
Miss your presentation @ Paris today (wednesday).really sad.
BTW, you shouldn't forget that SQL Server release a Free SQL Server (SQL Server Express) first in may 2005 (before Oracle).
So maybe the heat is not on who we think ...
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