. . . > > Also, we planned on having a web interface on top of Cocoon for > > configurations and for block deployment. Of course, all secured and > > possibly to be turned off for production environments. > > > And this is the part where we spend most time, because this > is the interface > to the Cocoon user. This has to be very clear and simple but of course > powerfull. > And the great thing is, that this web interface will be > developed using > Cocoon and it's components. So it is also a good presentation > of Cocoon > itself: we can show flow script, svg generation etc. > > Carsten >
So You'll have to install the batik block (and any other block you want to demonstrate) in order to configure the cocoon core ? Amir --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]