My objectives are as follows:

1) Use Avalon C# Port
2) Take advantage of .Net benefits: caching, codedom,
xml integration (possibly could be a disadvantage) :)
3) Language support. Tha ability to have cocoon
extensions, xsp written in smalltalk,java, eiffel,
cobol would be nice
4) Have this run on Mono and other .Net environments.
5) It's a great framework. Why can't .Net developers
enjoy.
5) It's fun

Dave
--- Berin Loritsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dave Bettin wrote:
> > I have started a port of Cocoon to C#/.Net. Has
> anyone
> >  heard of such a port, before I get to far?
> > 
> >  My goal behind this effort is to provide a cocoon
> > implementation on the .net platform and also to
> allow
> > users to have "cocoon platform independence". 
> 
> The Avalon team (which is what Cocoon is built on)
> has
> a port of Avalon Framework for C#.  It is largely
> untested,
> and we can't vouch for the build environment (I've
> been trying
> to get C# installed myself), but it is a starting
> point.
> 
> 
> -- 
> 
> "They that give up essential liberty to obtain a
> little temporary safety
>   deserve neither liberty nor safety."
>                  - Benjamin Franklin
> 
> 
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