Demos
Orbeon Forms 3.0 Screencast Relax, sit back, and enjoy in just under 10 minutes a guided tour of the most interesting Orbeon Forms XForms examples including XForms Controls, To-Do List, Instant Translation, and the Government Forms sample application.
Government Forms Understand how to implement web forms the right way with XForms, services and Orbeon Forms. This example is based on a real-life form (a California Department of Motor Vehicles form) and illustrates data capture, validation, calling up services, repeating sections, generating PDF, page navigation, and localization.
Instant Translation Get instant text translation as you type. In this example, submit buttons are a thing of the past. The interface is built 100% with XForms, which calls a simple XPL service, calling in turn the Google Language Tools service.
To-Do List XForms is ideal for creating web forms, but you can also use XForms to quickly create advanced web user interfaces that respond instantly to actions much in the same way desktop applications do. With XForms, you don't use a single line of JavaScript or Java to get there: the Orbeon Forms XForms engine handles all the Ajax plumbing for you.
XForms Controls View all the XForms controls in action, including on-the-fly validation, hints, help, date picker, menus, radio buttons, and checkboxes. This example also shows how to switch between different sections on a page with tabs, and how all the captured data is stored into an XML document.
 
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