Converting InfoPath Form to Web Form

J

John Smith

I want to create an InfoPath form, but not all our users have InfoPath.
Without using InfoView, is there a way to convert an InfoPath form to an
ASP.NET form?


Thank you.
 
D

David

Hi,

InfoJet Service is a Java class library to publish InfoPath Forms to the
web. InfoJet Service can be deployed as Web Services. J2EE and .Net web
application with integration of InfoJet Service support the users to edit
InfoPath Forms in Internet Explorer and FireFox.

http://www.infojetsoft.com

thanks.
 
D

David

Note: InfoJet Service .Net Client needs .NET Framework 2.0 to access AXIS
Web Services.
 
J

John Smith

and apparently, it does not work with IIS.


:Note: InfoJet Service .Net Client needs .NET Framework 2.0 to access AXIS
:Web Services.
:
:
:"David" <[email protected]> дÈëÏûÏ¢ÐÂÎÅ:%[email protected]...
:> Hi,
:>
:> InfoJet Service is a Java class library to publish InfoPath Forms to the
:> web. InfoJet Service can be deployed as Web Services. J2EE and .Net web
:> application with integration of InfoJet Service support the users to edit
:> InfoPath Forms in Internet Explorer and FireFox.
:>
:> http://www.infojetsoft.com
:>
:> thanks.
:>
:> "John Smith" <[email protected]> дÈëÏûÏ¢ÐÂÎÅ:[email protected]...
:>>I want to create an InfoPath form, but not all our users have InfoPath.
:>> Without using InfoView, is there a way to convert an InfoPath form to an
:>> ASP.NET form?
:>>
:>>
:>> Thank you.
:>
:>
:
 
D

David

please install .NET Framework 2.0( beta 2), and select ASP.NET version 2.0
in ASP.NET Tab in IIS.

InfoJet Service .NET Client needs .NET 2.0 to access AXIS WebServices.

thanks.
 
P

Patrick Halstead [InfoPath MVP]

Hey David,
To be fair, there are a number of products out today. Perhaps the best is
the up and coming Microsoft Forms Server product due out next summer. In the
meantime, UniqueWorld has the best InfoPath->Webform product out there. They
have been at it for ~2 years and they just released version 2.0 which has
tons of new features. If you just need to view InfoPath documents, however,
there are far more inexpensive approaches out there. Take a look at the
simple Forms Viewer product we sell for a measly $149. This won't support
code and won't create Webforms, but you can submit data back to the web
service that your InfoPath form is tied to. And you can display different
views depending on your device, etc.
Vroom vroom,
Patrick
http://www.infopathdev.com/
 

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