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IBM XML Forms Package

A toolkit consisting of software components designed to showcase the possibilities presented by XForms, an emerging W3C standard (W3C Candidate Recommendation).


Date Posted: April 9, 2003
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Platform requirements for XML Forms Package

For the client component

  • Operating systems: Windows® 2000, XP
  • Browser:
    • Internet Explorer 5.5 + (XForms Processor Plug-in)
    • Internet Explorer 5.5+, Netscape 6+  (XForms Compiler, XForms Servlet)
  • Parser: Microsoft XML Parser (This parser update is automatically referenced and will prompt users for installation if not already installed.)

For the data model component

This software does not come with the XForms Data Model Component but is needed to run and test the component.

"The following software does not come with the XML Forms Package, but it is necessary for running and testing the component."

JDK 1.3 Ant 1.5 Tomcat 4.0 IBM DB2 UDB 7.2 IBM DB2 XML Extender Jython 2.1
XML Forms Data Model component X
Car Insurance Quote Example X X X
Car Insurance Quote DB Example X X X X X
Extended API Examples (new features of XFDM 1.1) X X
Flat Data Model Instance Creation (X+V Example) X X
Model Item Properties Examples (Calculation and Revalidation) X X
SafeWay Easi-Order (Calculation - Servlet) X X X
Simple JSP Example X X X

Installation instructions for XML Forms Package

  1. Download the executable zip file.
  2. Please see either of the included "readme" files.
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Related technologies

For platform(s):
Windows 2000, Windows XP

For topics:
commerce, data model, XForms


Related resources

developerWorks Interviews: John Boyer on XForms release 1.1

Get ready for XForms

developerWorks XML Zone

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XML.org

The Apache XML Project

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