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paulb@615 | 6 | <title>Creating Applications: An Overview</title> |
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paulb@106 | 10 | <h1>Creating Applications: An Overview</h1> |
paul@671 | 11 | |
paulb@397 | 12 | <p>This document contains an overview of the process of developing an |
paulb@397 | 13 | XSLForms application. Since the only currently supported way of |
paul@671 | 14 | deploying such an application is through the use of |
paul@671 | 15 | <a href="http://www.boddie.org.uk/python/WebStack.html">WebStack</a>, |
paul@671 | 16 | it is necessary to install that package first before following the |
paul@671 | 17 | tutorial below.</p> |
paul@671 | 18 | |
paul@671 | 19 | <p>The following steps briefly describe how to make a new application:</p> |
paul@671 | 20 | |
paulb@106 | 21 | <ol> |
paulb@118 | 22 | <li><a href="directory.html">Create a directory to hold your files</a></li> |
paulb@129 | 23 | <li><a href="data.html">Design the structure of the form data</a></li> |
paulb@118 | 24 | <li><a href="design.html">Design a template</a></li> |
paulb@118 | 25 | <li><a href="structure.html">Add structure to the template</a></li> |
paulb@119 | 26 | <li><a href="selectors.html">Add selectors to the template</a></li> |
paulb@118 | 27 | <li><a href="Web-resource.html">Write a Web resource to display the |
paulb@118 | 28 | form</a></li> |
paulb@134 | 29 | <li><a href="multiple.html">Adding multiple-choice fields and values</a></li> |
paulb@444 | 30 | <li><a href="multivalue.html">Adding multivalued fields</a></li><li><a href="labels.html">Labelling multiple-choice values</a></li> |
paulb@167 | 31 | <li><a href="advice.html">Recommendations and advice</a></li> |
paulb@168 | 32 | <li><a href="in-page-updates.html">Adding in-page updates</a></li> |
paul@671 | 33 | </ol> |
paul@671 | 34 | |
paul@671 | 35 | <p>A topic-by-topic guide to XSLTools:</p> |
paul@671 | 36 | |
paul@671 | 37 | <ul> |
paul@671 | 38 | <li><a href="template-design.html">A guide to template design</a></li> |
paul@671 | 39 | <li><a href="internationalisation.html">Internationalisation</a></li> |
paul@671 | 40 | <li><a href="advanced.html">Advanced template design</a></li> |
paul@671 | 41 | <li><a href="XSLForms-resource.html">Using the XSLFormsResource API</a></li> |
paul@671 | 42 | </ul> |
paul@671 | 43 | |
paul@671 | 44 | <p>Some other resources:</p> |
paul@671 | 45 | |
paul@671 | 46 | <ul> |
paul@671 | 47 | <li><a href="reference.html">A template attribute reference</a></li> |
paul@678 | 48 | <li><a href="../apidocs/XSLForms.Output-module.html">A template extension function reference</a></li> |
paul@671 | 49 | <li><a href="JavaScript-reference.html">An in-page update JavaScript function reference</a></li> |
paul@671 | 50 | </ul> |
paul@671 | 51 | |
paul@671 | 52 | </body> |
paul@671 | 53 | </html> |