On Friday 16 November 2001 01:48 pm, you wrote:
> However another alternative has presented itself in the form of .NET which
> has gained some momentum. As far as my knowledge goes with .NET I still
> find Cocoon to be a superior solution to the problem than .NET. Has anyone
> done any comparisons between the two platforms that they are willing to
> share? Any information is greatly appreciated.

What pieces of .NET will be comparable to Cocoon? It sounds like you are 
looking for a client device-indepent publishing solution? I've seen bits and 
pieces on the asp.net forms, but nothing specifically relating to wireless 
devices.

The main (and imho *huge*) advantage that Cocoon has is that it is open 
source software. You can customize it to meet your needs 100%, all the way 
down to the core which is not something that you will be able to do with .net.

Although if you give some more details on what piece of .NET you are looking 
at it might help with better answers. Comparing Cocoon to .NET is like 
comparing the Java platform to a single win32 application.
-pete

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