my $.02:
I came across cocoon bcause I have a client who wants
to produce both web pages and PDFs with out
maintaining two sets of documents... hey, wait!  Isn't
that what XML/XSL are all about?!  My client doesn't
give two hoots about cocoon.  It is of value to me as
a tool to deliver the product.
So I guess I think that the test of job-market
searches may be misleading since hiring managers; it
would be roughly akin to searching for "emacs" looking
for a shop that uses that tool (the _only_ true
editor).
This is probably a lot like the early days of Apache. 
You could find a job searching Dice for "apache" (and
not just because Dice.com didn't exist;-) but you
could by searching for "web master".  And apache was
the tool you'd be most likely to use.

... but I could be wrong.

--- Steven Punte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear Cocoon User Group:
> 
>    First of all, I LOVE the Cocoon framework,
>    I'm a total believer, and expecially love
>    how Cocoon2 is turning out!
> 
>    Cocoon seems just awesomely powerfully, years
>    ahead of the classical architectures proposed
>    by Sun (i.e. JSP to ServletBeans to EJBs...).
> 
>    But how come there is NO (i.e. ABSOLUTELY NO)
>    demand for Cocoon expertise in the US market?
>    Type in key word "java" and retrieve 3500 hits
>    on www.dice.com.  Type in key word "cocoon" 
>    and get ZERO!
> 
>    Is it all just a dream?
> 
>        Steve
> 
> PS:
>    No need to reply if "your" commerical project
>    is using it: congradulation.  But the bigger
>    picture is my question.
> 
> 
> 
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