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> From: Christian Haul [mailto:haul@;informatik.tu-darmstadt.de] 
> Sent: October 24, 2002 4:21 AM
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> Subject: Re: XSP vrs. transforms.
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> Enke, Michael wrote:
> > Also in computer magazin articles from Matthew and Carsten
> > I read the same: XSP has no future in Cocoon.
> > But in my mind I can do things with xsp much easier and more
> > flexible than with transformers.
> > I did not follow the discussions about this topic but
> > I cann't imagine that xsp will really be thrown away.
> 
> I don't believe that XSP will be actively removed anytime. Afterall, 
> this has been part of Cocoon since version 1.
> 
> I, too, believe that there are many things that can be done 
> more easily 
> with XSP than with transformers.
> 
> But I believe as well, that XSP should be avoided to code 
> 'real' logic. 
> That would probably not go into transformers but into actions 
> and flow.

One day someone will make the distinction of what should be
used for what in situations X, Y, and Z clear. I believe in this
more than I believe in God.

Artur...


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