Package com.sapportals.wcm.service.xmlforms

Provides interfaces for the creation of forms and XML documents.

See:
          Description

Interface Summary
IConstants Constants for xml forms
IPostData Copyright 2004 SAP AG
ISaveResult The result of a IXFProject.saveItem() call.
IXFProject Copyright 2004 SAP AG
IXFService Copyright 2004 SAP AG
IXFTransformation
IXMLForm Deprecated. use IXFService, IXFProject and IXFTransformation instead
IXMLFormManager Deprecated. use IXFService, IXFProject and IXFTransformation instead
IXMLFormsService Deprecated. use IXFService, IXFProject and IXFTransformation instead
 

Class Summary
ServletPostData Implementation of IPostData for a http servlet request.
XMLFormManagerFactory Deprecated. use IXFService, IXFProject and IXFTransformation instead
XMLFormsLocator helper class for to get XML Forms configs from wcm configuration
XMLPreferences xml forms preferences
 

Exception Summary
XFException Copyright 2004 SAP AG
XMLFormException Exception handlerfor xml forms
 

Package com.sapportals.wcm.service.xmlforms Description

Provides interfaces for the creation of forms and XML documents.

Package Specification

Purpose

The XML Forms API provides two interfaces for the creation of forms and XML documents using templates, XSL stylesheets, and the Publishing Pipeline. These interfaces are: IXMLFormManager, IXMLForm.

Installation

In the wcm.properties file:

For the XML Forms service there is only one property definition required:
PropertyRequiredValueDescription
XMLForms.Preferences
yes path Contains a relative path to the XML Forms configuration files and forms configuration directories. The absolute path to the configuration depends on the repository manager used.
All necessary additional configuration for the XML Froms service is given by several XML preferences files located by the above wcm.properties entry. There is one global configuration file and one subdirectory containing an individual configruation file for each defined form. Please refer to the detailed XML Forms documentation form more information on the XML Forms global and form specific configurations.

Example:

XMLForms.Preferences=/etc/xmlforms



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