Tiho,
Thank you very much for answering this email.
The main problem with doing manual changes is that we have two things that
you can change:
1) the form model (this is a meta model abstract to the rendering layer), I
think that this one is easily accessible, but here you can change structure
only, not look and feel
2) depending the technology used to render the form is how the form will
look like, and because the form builder uses GWT to preview the form, there
is no easy way to manually edit GWT and propagate that to the model and
then all the rendering options.
I think that providing manual changes for the structure and for the CSS
that will be applied, no matter the (web) technology that we are using can
provide huge flexibility.
I'm still learning about this project but I will keep that in mind to see
how we can provide more features around that requirement.
Cheers
On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 12:18 PM, Tihomir Surdilovic <tsurdilo(a)redhat.com>wrote:
On 5/17/12 8:31 AM, Mauricio Salatino wrote:
Hi guys,
I was working with the form builder these last couple of days and I manage
to provide support for file system storage. Making the form builder
independent from Guvnor. You now can change the repository via a spring
configuration file and deploy the form builder component without the need
of any other component being deployed.
Now when I was trying to create a simple web application that will host
the form that was created inside the form builder, I've started finding
that some more work needs to be done in order to provide external
applications the right set of dependencies which includes the model, the
services and the renderers required to display the form.
For this reason, I've started breaking up the projects jbpm-form-builder
and jbpm-form-builder-api into a more granular structure. As soon as I get
this refactoring ready I will write a blog post that shows how people can
set up the form builder to start creating your forms and how they can
publish and consume these forms from a different application.
Besides, from the update I would like to take advantage of this
opportunity to ask for feedback on this component and also for new
requirements. What do you think that will be the most important
requirements that we need to fulfill to satisfy a business user? Should we
target technical users first? What do you expect from a component that is
called Form Builder? All the inputs are valuable and will help me to scope
my deliverables and deadlines accordingly.
Being able to create and test forms in-line with the process modelling
efforts (do not have to switch tools/screens/whatever) IMO would be great
to have.
Ability to make manual changes to the source generated by the Form Build
is also IMO very important but afaik mariano said that was not easily
possible to do.
Thanks.
Cheers!
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