----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, October 01, 2007 3:01
PM
Subject: Re: [uiml] Final version of the
UIML 4.0 specification - reformatted to match the OASIS template.
Hi all,
Attached is a new version with the
inconsistencies between the DTD and the element introductions
removed.
I did not turn on track-changes, so here is a
list of changes I applied:
- the alias element changed according to the
DTD
- the logic element had some spelling mistakes in
its attributes (now fixed)
- the d-component element changed according to
the DTD and spelling mistakes in attributes fixed
- the d-param element changed according to the
DTD
- the script element changed according to the
DTD
- added ATTLIST to the repeat element in
DTD
- the iterator element changed according to the
DTD
- the param element changed according to the
DTD
- the variable element changed according
to the DTD
- the peers element changed according to the
DTD
- added ATTLIST to the d-template-param element
in DTD
- the template-param element changed according to
the DTD
Best Regards,
Robbie.
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 8:32
PM
Subject: [uiml] Final version of the
UIML 4.0 specification - reformatted to match the OASIS template.
Hello
all,
Thanks to
everyone who took a look at the UIML 4.0 specification and provided
feedback! Attached is the latest version that addresses everyone's
comments and adheres to the current OASIS Specification template.
To answer Kris's
question, I have done an informal appraisal of the specification features
and have concluded that all of the additions to the language have (to the
best of my knowledge) been implemented somewhere (either in Harmonia's
tools, uiml.net, DSL,...). Perhaps a more formal examination
could be performed during the public review.
At this point I
would like to have this version of the specification approved by the
committee as a Committee Draft. To this end, what is your availability
over the next couple of weeks? I would like to meet via phone to hold
the vote and then submit it for Public Review!
Regards,
James Helms
Director of
Research and Development
Harmonia, Inc.
P.O. Box 11282
Blacksburg,
VA 24062
Office: (540) 951-5900 x 205
Cell: (540)
558-9722