[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >On the subject of Reports, we should also demonstrate POI to autmatically >generate worksheets for accounting... > > Help me come up with a useful example and I'll contribute! I tried to come up with useful exmples that were:
1. Not too complicated that an inexperienced XSLTer could use 2. Utilized a real use case but one that you could get your hands around (this came from Idaho or Ohio or some where, they had real reports) I didn't blow this out very far or make it seperated out nicely into layout and style because of objective #1, I figured anyone who knew about that would be able to figure that part out from there. (which was probably wrong looking back) -Andy > > > > > > "Berin > > Loritsch" To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > <bloritsch@ap cc: > > ache.org> Subject: RE: [RT] Cocoon Integration >Model > > > 15-07-02 > > 16:51 > > Please > > respond to > > cocoon-dev > > > > > > > > > > > >>From: Artur Bialecki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >> >>I think cocoon web application blueprints are a great idea. >>I had to get around many cocoon quirks to get it working >>in a J2EE environment. I've always seen cocoon advertised >>for web-publishing so I always thought that I'm not using >>it for what it was intended. To be fair J2EE has many quirks >>too which caused some of the problems. >> >> > > >:) Yep. > > > >>Now, let's not do another PetStore, maybe something >>more along the B to B model? >> >> > >We need something that does three basic things: > >1) Has complex application logic--i.e. one approval > fires off several actions. That application logic > should be encapsulated in application specific > components. > >2) Need for a non-trivial model. In other words, let's > not talk directly to the database, and use an abstraction > layer. > >3) Need for reports. Cocoon's integration with FOP is an > excelent way to show off how reporting is integrated. > We can show how to handle offline generated reports, and > reports generated on demand. > >As to the subject in question, we have some possibilities: > >* Manage the process of a Manufacturer submitting a new product > to a retailer to have the product show up on the retailers > stores. (I have worked on such a project myself). > >* Inventory management application that incorporates automatic > re-ordering based on thresholds. An interface is necessary > to input the current inventory, or at least the relationships > between an order for a product and the number of parts used. > >* Insert your own idea here. > >Both of these concepts have use in the real world, which I find >a more effective way of teaching how to use Cocoon. > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]