On Thu, 15 Aug 2002, Hunsberger, Peter wrote:

> I'm slowly starting to see a generalized architecture fall out of the work
> we do.  It's rather different from what seems to be a main thrust of Cocoon
> (XSP), and it may be worth outlining:

It is.

> This architecture exploits the functional programming model of XSLT and uses
> meta-data to essentially create rules about how to resolve and render the
> current object tree.  If you "get" functional programming you will see that
> this keeps the basic processing model pretty simple and eliminates
> non-standard processing extensions (read XSP) from the flow.  If you get
> stuck on procedural approaches and can't see how you'd ever give up your
> logic sheets you'll be missing much of the power of XML and XSLT in my
> opinion.

Hear, hear!  Well said.

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