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Using XForms to simplify Web programming
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EngineeringVisual Programming LanguageSoftware EngineeringSoftware AnalysisFormal VerificationSystems EngineeringCommercial Web ApplicationsWeb EngineeringWeb Service ModelingComputer EngineeringApplication AnalysisComputer ScienceDynamic Web PageSoftware DesignProgramming ModelSimplified Programming ModelWeb ArchitectureProgram AnalysisSoftware Testing
The difficulty of developing and deploying commercial web applications increases as the number of technologies they use increases and as the interactions between these technologies become more complex. This paper describes a way to avoid this increasing complexity by re-examining the basic requirements of web applications. Our approach is to first separate client concerns from server concerns, and then to reduce the interaction between client and server to its most elemental: parameter passing. We define a simplified programming model for form-based web applications and we use XForms and a subset of J2EE as enabling technologies. We describe our implementation of an MVC-based application builder for this model, which automatically generates the code needed to marshal input and output data between clients and servers. This marshalling uses type checking and other forms of validation on both clients and servers. We also show how our programming model and application builder support the customization of web applications for different execution targets, including, for example, different client devices.
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