Vegan:

Can you publish at the end of this survey the results?

I think many people here want to know about that. ;)

I am newbie too. I am currently ending the last course of a serie of 3 
tutorials about Cocoon in the IBM website. ;) And I need to end a new 
application using Cocoon for Sept. 1. Nice, right? I am working 18 hours 
dialy to meet the date. :)

Regards,

Antonio.

El Miércoles, 14 de Agosto de 2002 08:12, Vegan Portal escribió:
> Hi Manos,
>  --- Manos Batsis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb: >
>
> > > 2) Programming language
> > > Proposal: pure Java 1.3.1x
> >
> > 1.4 is better IMHO.
>
> Well, it should be, but I've seen several people here
> reporting problems already with Cocoon alone, not to
> mention other components. Maybe these are minor and
> because many people are on it, 1.4 is really way to
> go. Should it try it out today? What version of Cocoon
> to take?
>
> > > 4) Business Logic Persistence
> > > Proposal: Firebird RDBMS as JBoss service
> >
> > I vote for PostgreSQL.
>
> I did not get PostgreSQL working under JBoss, probably
> my fault or the fault of using JBoss at all. I also
> like PostgreSQL more, but then: What free DB
> Management for Linux/Windows do you use?
>
> > > 5) Web container
> > > Proposal: Jetty as JBoss service
> >
> > More people are familiar with Tomcat.
>
> Me too! Just that ... JBoss doesn't like it that much.
> Again, fault of using JBoss at all?
>
> > > dynamically created using SVG (anybody?)
> >
> > Sure ;-)
>
> You are probably ironic here regarding the complexity
> of SVG. But if it could spare the great deal of
> designers work on creating reusable vector-based
> graphics that are then serialized to appropriate
> format, depending on client capabilities. I've put
> some very simple SVG generation together and it is an
> inferno, but I dream about making it mature enough for
> production, although I'm afraid the results may be not
> worth the time put into it and designers love their
> Adobe/Gimp .and hate XML.
>
> > > 8) Web frontend
> > > Proposal: Apache
> >
> > Not needed.
>
> Is configuring Tomcat secure enough for example in
> case of DoS attacks?
>
> > > Project Management: PHPMyProject
> >
> > No files released. Try phpcollab.
>
> True. Thank you for suggestion.
>
> > I'd be happy to jusm in if this gets attention.
> > However, if this is
> > going to be serious, I wouldn't settle for less than
> > two months of
> > design/documentation/prototyping before actually
> > starting
> > implementations.
> > Besides, I'm sure many people may have great ideas
> > on this.
>
> You mean some group of crazy people should be put
> together and make the ultimate environment true? I'm
> for it! More than I ever dreamed of before...
>
> > Perhaps the common aim will be a strong customizable
> > code base for
> > web-based, multiuser applications.
>
> Exactly. Thank you very much for speaking out.
>
> See you,
> Peter.
>
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