Forgive me for promoting the non-free solution, but I've always thought
that Macromedia's own flex[1] is a very nice solution, being java-based
and all. For those who don't know, the short is that it takes an xml
dialect and renders it to a Flash UI. It should make a nice frontend for
cocoon-generated xml. So I'll offer a cigar to the first person who
makes a cocoon-forms to macromedia flex serializer.
[1]http://www.macromedia.com/software/flex/solutions/developers/
Sylvain Wallez wrote:
This has been blogged here and there: Laszlo [1], a servlet-based
platform to produce rich clients in Flash from XML+javascript
descriptions has gone opensource yesterday.
I invite you to have a look at the demos, and try out the one called
"XML editor" where you can put your hands on what looks like a really
nice thing.
As Bertrand says [2] "the first person to write a Cocoon serializer
and samples for Laszlo gets a very large glass of their favorite drink".
Hurry up!
Sylvain
[1] http://www.openlaszlo.org/
[2] http://codeconsult.ch/bertrand/archives/000380.html